Title of article - Changes in Physical Activity and Psychological Variables Following a Web-Based Motivational Interviewing Intervention: Pilot Study.
Abstract
Web-based interventions for enhancing physical activity participation are in demand for application in health care settings. Recent research suggests Web-based interventions that are based on motivational interviewing are effective to increase physical activity. It is unclear whether motivational interviewing can influence targeted psychological variables such as perceived readiness, willingness, and ability to participate in physical activity.
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University of Wisconsin--Whitewater, Department of Psychology, Whitewater, WI, United States.
Details of Journal for Changes in Physical Activity and Psychological Variables Following a Web-Based Motivational Interviewing Intervention: Pilot Study.
Journal Title - JMIR research protocols
ISSN - 1929-0748
Volume - 4
Issue - 4
Publish date - 2015-
Language - eng
Country - Canada
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