Gaining qualitative insight into the subjective experiences of adherers to an exercise referral scheme: a thematic analysis

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Eynon, M., O'Donnell, C. and Williams, L. 2016. Gaining qualitative insight into the subjective experiences of adherers to an exercise referral scheme: a thematic analysis. Journal of Health Psychology. 23 (11), pp. 1476-1487. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105316656233
AuthorsEynon, M., O'Donnell, C. and Williams, L.
Abstract

Nine adults who had recently completed an exercise referral scheme participated in a semi-structured interview to uncover the key psychological factors associated with adherence to the scheme. Through thematic analysis an exercise identity emerged to be a major factor associated with adherence to the scheme, which was formed of a number of underpinning constructs including: changes in self-esteem, changes in self-efficacy, and changes in self-regulatory strategies. Also, an additional theme of transitions in motivation to exercise was identified, showing participants’ motivation to alter from extrinsic to intrinsic reasons to exercise during the scheme.

Year2016
JournalJournal of Health Psychology
Journal citation23 (11), pp. 1476-1487
PublisherSAGE
ISSN1359-1053
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105316656233
Publication dates
Online06 Jul 2016
Publication process dates
Deposited14 Jun 2016
Accepted28 Jun 2016
Accepted author manuscript
Output statusPublished
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