Browsing by Author "Murray, Terra C."
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Coping self-efficacy mediates the influence of generalized control beliefs on physical activity behavior and intentions to be active: A population based sample
Murray, Terra C. (2014-01-16)Generalized beliefs about one’s control are thought to affect behaviors and behavioral intentions (BI). We sought to examine how a sense of mastery and constraints contribute to a specific control belief, exercise self-efficacy ... -
The effects of implementation intentions on exercise self-efficacy and behavior
Murray, Terra C.; Rodgers, Wendy M.; Fraser, Shawn N. (2007-10-23) -
The enduring impact of social factors on exercise tolerance in men attending cardiac rehabilitation
Fraser, Shawn N.; Rodgers, Wendy M.; Murray, Terra C.; Daub, Bill (Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation & Prevention, 2007) -
An experimental investigation of the relationship between catastrophizing and activity tolerance
Sullivan, Michael J.L.; Rodgers, Wendy M.; Wilson, Philip M.; Bell, Gordon J.; Murray, Terra C.; Fraser, Shawn N. (Pain, 2002)The present study examined the value of a measure of catastrophizing as a predictor of activity intolerance in response to delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS). A sample of 50 (17 men, 33 women) sedentary undergraduates ... -
Is the theory of planned behavior a useful framework for understanding exercise behavior during phase II cardiac rehabilitation?
Blanchard, Chris M.; Courneya, Kerry S.; Rodgers, Wendy M.; Fraser, Shawn N.; Murray, Terra C.; Daub, Bill; Black, William (Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 2003) -
Relationships between exercise regulations and motivational consequences in university students
Wilson, Philip M.; Rodgers, Wendy M.; Fraser, Shawn N.; Murray, Terra C. (Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2004-03) -
Social network and support influences on perceived control for exercising 2, 4 or 6 days per week
Fraser, Shawn N.; Murray, Terra C.; Rodgers, Wendy M.; Loitz, Christina (SCAPPS 2007, 2007-11) -
SocioEconomic Status, Control Beliefs and Exercise Intentions and Behavior
Murray, Terra C. (2010-06-23)Purpose: Perceived control and socioeconomic status (SES) are thought to play important roles in health behavior. In exercise research, proximal control beliefs are most often studied, but some socio-ecological models ...