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THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND THE STAGES OF CHANGE AND DECISIONAL BALANCE AMONG GOLESTAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES’ STUDENTS

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  74-81

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 Background and Objective: TRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL (TTM) is one of the models applied to assess the REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY. The aim of the current study was to investigate the REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY based on TRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL constructs among Golestan University of Medical Sciences’ students.Material and Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 295 students were recruited through convenience sampling. The instruments were Marcos et al. STAGES OF CHANGE and Nigg et al. DECISIONAL BALANCE questionnaires. Their validity was approved by content and face validity andtheir reliability by test re test method. Data analysis was conducted by Chi- square, Logestic regression, and ANOVA followed by Tukey post hoc tests.Results: The mean age of the participants is 21.89±3.05. Eighty nine point five percent are unmarried and 67.5% females.The results show that they are in precontemplation (60.3%) contemplation (8.8%), preparation (11.9%), action (9.5%) and maintanenec (9.5%) stages. There is a significant relationship between stage of change with cons and pros of physicalactivity (p<0.05). Male gender, Bsc and lower educational levels along with cons are the best predictors of REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY (p<0.05).Conclusion: Since the majority of the students (81%) have a sedentary life, It is a necessity to conduct some planned interventions for their progress on maintenance stage. Increasing of pros and decreasing of cons could be useful.

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    CHARKAZI, ABDORAHMAN, NAZARI, NAEIMEH, SAMIMI, AFIEH, KOOCHAKI, GHORBAN MOHAMMAD, BADELEH, MOHAMMAD TAGHI, SHAHNAZI, HOSSEIN, MOUDI, MITRA, OROUJI, MOHAMMAD ALI, SALEHPOUR, MANSOUR, & NIAZI, AREFEH. (2013). THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND THE STAGES OF CHANGE AND DECISIONAL BALANCE AMONG GOLESTAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES’ STUDENTS. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY, 9(2), 74-81. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/231508/en

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    CHARKAZI ABDORAHMAN, NAZARI NAEIMEH, SAMIMI AFIEH, KOOCHAKI GHORBAN MOHAMMAD, BADELEH MOHAMMAD TAGHI, SHAHNAZI HOSSEIN, MOUDI MITRA, OROUJI MOHAMMAD ALI, SALEHPOUR MANSOUR, NIAZI AREFEH. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND THE STAGES OF CHANGE AND DECISIONAL BALANCE AMONG GOLESTAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES’ STUDENTS. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY[Internet]. 2013;9(2):74-81. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/231508/en

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    ABDORAHMAN CHARKAZI, NAEIMEH NAZARI, AFIEH SAMIMI, GHORBAN MOHAMMAD KOOCHAKI, MOHAMMAD TAGHI BADELEH, HOSSEIN SHAHNAZI, MITRA MOUDI, MOHAMMAD ALI OROUJI, MANSOUR SALEHPOUR, and AREFEH NIAZI, “THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN REGULAR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND THE STAGES OF CHANGE AND DECISIONAL BALANCE AMONG GOLESTAN UNIVERSITY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES’ STUDENTS,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT IN NURSING AND MIDWIFERY, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 74–81, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/231508/en

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