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Subjective Well-being, Self-efficacy For The Elderly To Participate In Exercise To Study Persistence

Posted on:2014-12-07Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J DuanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2267330422454829Subject:Sports teaching
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Objective: To investigate the Persistence and the elderly tai chi exerciseself-efficacy and subjective well-being of the existence of the relationship betweenself-efficacy and subjective well-being on what impact on the insistence of theexercise. Research as research subjects60years of age or older to Tianjin samplingarea delineated to select morning exercises Square Tianjin city’s six districts: HexiDistrict, Hedong District, Heping District, Nankai District, Hebei District, HongqiaoDistrict, green parksas well as randomly selected districts universities for the elderlyand other places; methods of literature, questionnaire, mathematical statistics, logicalanalysis and research methods. Survey Scale "general physical exercise, physicalexercise motivation scale" exercise is expected to scale "," Elders’ Physical Exercisehappiness index the overall emotional Index questionnaire "and" exercise self-efficacyscale "elderly tai chi practitioners, exercise motivation, subjective well-being, andexercise self-efficacy evaluation,SPSS17.0statistical software for statistical analysis,the following conclusions:1. The Tianjin elderly tai chi exercise exercise motivation, exercise self-efficacyand subjective level of happiness, there is no gender difference.2. Exercise Motivation persistence predictor premise, subjective happiness funmotives, appearance, motivation, health, motivation and Personals motivationdimension there are significant differences3. In Exercise Motivation Persistence predictor premise, exercise self-efficacymotive of self-efficacy, plans of self-efficacy, coping self-efficacy and recoveryself-efficacy in dimensions different feel there is a corresponding significantdifferences.
Keywords/Search Tags:tai chi, subjective happiness, exercise self-efficacy, Exercise Motivation
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