The contributions of perceived competence, enjoyment, and fear of harm to movement confidence in older adults / Andrew M. Guilfoyle, Elizabeth A. Rose and Alastair K. Stewart
The Movement Confidence Model proposes that perceptions of competence, enjoyment and fear of harm contribute to movement confidence. Participants (N = 54), male (n = 26) and female (n = 27), (aged from 50 to 65 years) completed a Movement Confidence Scale. Hierarchical regression revealed that perce...
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Main Authors: | M. Guilfoyle, Andrew (Author), A. Rose, Elizabeth (Author) |
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Faculty of Sports Science and Recreation,
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