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The Relationship of Gender and Self-Efficacy on Social Physique Anxiety among College Students

The anxiety or fear associated with physique evaluation is defined as Social Physique Anxiety (SPA). Numerous studies have examined this construct, yet a gap exists exploring this phenomenon among current college students with SPA, self-efficacy, and gender concurrently. Therefore, the purposes of t...

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Autores principales: ROTHBERGER, SARA M., HARRIS, BRANDONN S., CZECH, DANIEL R., MELTON, BRIDGET
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Berkeley Electronic Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4833471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27182416
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author ROTHBERGER, SARA M.
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description The anxiety or fear associated with physique evaluation is defined as Social Physique Anxiety (SPA). Numerous studies have examined this construct, yet a gap exists exploring this phenomenon among current college students with SPA, self-efficacy, and gender concurrently. Therefore, the purposes of this study included quantitatively analyzing the association between SPA, gender, and self-efficacy. Participants included 237 students at a Southeastern university participating in jogging, body conditioning, or weight training courses. Analysis of Variance yielded a significant main effect for self-efficacy as well, as those with lower self-efficacy displayed higher levels of SPA (p< 0.001). Stepwise regression analysis indicated self-efficacy and gender were both significant predictors of SPA. This information could aid in creating interventions designed to decrease the prevalence of SPA and increase levels of self-efficacy among the current college student population.
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spelling pubmed-48334712016-05-12 The Relationship of Gender and Self-Efficacy on Social Physique Anxiety among College Students ROTHBERGER, SARA M. HARRIS, BRANDONN S. CZECH, DANIEL R. MELTON, BRIDGET Int J Exerc Sci Original Research The anxiety or fear associated with physique evaluation is defined as Social Physique Anxiety (SPA). Numerous studies have examined this construct, yet a gap exists exploring this phenomenon among current college students with SPA, self-efficacy, and gender concurrently. Therefore, the purposes of this study included quantitatively analyzing the association between SPA, gender, and self-efficacy. Participants included 237 students at a Southeastern university participating in jogging, body conditioning, or weight training courses. Analysis of Variance yielded a significant main effect for self-efficacy as well, as those with lower self-efficacy displayed higher levels of SPA (p< 0.001). Stepwise regression analysis indicated self-efficacy and gender were both significant predictors of SPA. This information could aid in creating interventions designed to decrease the prevalence of SPA and increase levels of self-efficacy among the current college student population. Berkeley Electronic Press 2015-07-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4833471/ /pubmed/27182416 Text en
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