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Investigating the association of self-regulated learning skills and physical activity in Hong Kong Chinese and Scottish adolescents

Pitkethly, Amanda J.; Lau, Patrick W. C.; Maddison, Ralph

Authors

Patrick W. C. Lau

Ralph Maddison



Abstract

Zimmerman's self-regulated learning (SRL) model focusses on how individuals are able to make improvements through a cyclical and systematic method of learning how to adapt to ever-changing environments; however, this model is not widely applied in a physical activity (PA) behaviour change context. As such, this cross-sectional study examined the relationship between six SRL skills (planning, self-monitoring, self-evaluation, reflection, effort and self-efficacy) and PA in 480 Chinese (aged 11–19 years; M = 14.9, SD = 1.8; male = 61.3%) and 411 Scottish (aged 12–16 years; M = 13.8, SD = 1.4; male = 47.9%) adolescents. Moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA was significantly higher for Scottish (M = 48.58, SD = 26.01, p = .0005) compared to Chinese adolescents (M = 31.14, SD = 22.26). All SRL variables significantly explained a small amount of variance in moderate-to-vigorous intensity PA, in both Chinese (ΔR 2 = .021, F(2, 461) = 6.320, p = .005) and Scottish (ΔR 2 = .020, F(2, 376) = 8.427, p = .013) adolescents; and reflection was a significant predictor of PA (Chinese p = .027; Scottish p = .003) in both samples. Despite PA differences, in both groups a similar pattern in the relationship between SRL and PA emerged, as well the importance of reflection in this relationship. It is understood that SRL skills may not necessarily come naturally to adolescents and may require explicit training, therefore, research focussing on the development of these SRL skills alongside PA, with a particular emphasis on reflection, may positively influence adolescent PA behaviour change.

Citation

Pitkethly, A. J., Lau, P. W. C., & Maddison, R. (2019). Investigating the association of self-regulated learning skills and physical activity in Hong Kong Chinese and Scottish adolescents. International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 17(6), 670-684. https://doi.org/10.1080/1612197x.2018.1444077

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 20, 2018
Online Publication Date Mar 6, 2018
Publication Date 2019-11
Deposit Date Mar 9, 2018
Publicly Available Date Sep 20, 2019
Journal International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology
Print ISSN 1612-197X
Electronic ISSN 1557-251X
Publisher Routledge
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 17
Issue 6
Pages 670-684
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/1612197x.2018.1444077
Keywords self-regulation, physical activity, adolescents, reflection
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1077679
Contract Date Mar 9, 2018

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