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Predicting Transport-Related Walking in Chinese Employees by Integrating Worksite Neighbourhood Walkability and Social Cognition.

Ru Zhang1, Chun-Qing Zhang1, Yiqun Gan2, Danyang Li2, Ryan E Rhodes3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: As an accessible and inexpensive activity in daily life for employees, transport-related walking is a promising focus of physical activity initiatives. The purpose of this study was to integrate worksite neighbourhood walkability with the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) to predict transport-related walking in Chinese employees using a longitudinal design.
METHODS: A sample of 157 employees (Mage  = 33.26 years; SD = 7.18) reported their social cognition and worksite neighbourhood environment perceptions at the baseline. Self-reported transport-related walking was measured at two time points, 1 month apart.
RESULTS: Path analyses revealed that intention had a direct effect on walking, while attitudes, subjective norm, and perceived behavioural control had indirect effects on walking via intention. Past behaviour had a significant effect on walking, attenuating the intention-behaviour effect substantially. However, there was no indirect effect from perceived worksite neighbourhood walkability on walking through the TPB constructs. Furthermore, perceived neighbourhood walkability did not moderate the intention-walking relationship.
CONCLUSIONS: Perceived worksite neighbourhood walkability had limited effects on transport-related walking, which seems to be a motivated and habitual behaviour. Habit-based interventions may be a priority over social cognitive and environmental change interventions, and future experimental studies are needed.
© 2019 The International Association of Applied Psychology.

Keywords:  active transportation; office employees; theory of planned behavior; transport-related walking; worksite neighbourhood walkability

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31062509     DOI: 10.1111/aphw.12164

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Psychol Health Well Being        ISSN: 1758-0854


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