Using Sport and Wellness Technology to Promote Physical Activity: An Intervention Study among Teenagers
Study details
Year: | 2018 |
Scope: | Local |
Countries: | Finland |
Methodology: | Empirical research – Quantitative |
Methods of data collection: | Survey; Experimental / Quasi-experimental |
Researched Groups: | Children |
Children Ages: | Other |
Other Childrens Age Group: | 13-15 years old |
Consents: | Consent obtained from parents |
Informed Consent: | Consent obtained |
Ethics: | Ethical considerations not mentioned |
URL: | https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/bitstream/10125/59575/0135.pdf |
Data Set Availability: | Not mentioned |
Goals
"This intervention study focused on whether using a sport and wellness technology application could affect the physical activity intention of teenagers, its antecedents, and the antecedents’ effects on intention by using the theory of planned behavior combined with the concept of self-efficacy as a theoretical framework."