Exploring the influence of self-efficacy and autonomy on outdoor recreation behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic
Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership
; 15(2):35-48, 2023.
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in English
| CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-20241462
ABSTRACT
Outdoor Recreation (OR) provides the benefits of physical activity and traditional leisure placed in an outdoor environment. Motivation, self-efficacy, and autonomy can increase depending on the physical and social environment. This study explored the relationship between self-efficacy and autonomy on OR behaviors and identified barriers and facilitators to OR during the COVID-19 pandemic. Survey information was collected from 995 U.S. adults (93.6% white, 64.0% female) regarding OR behaviors, changes in OR during COVID-19, and OR self-perceptions. Significant positive correlations existed between autonomy and self-efficacy (r = 0.138, p < 0.01), and self-efficacy and pre/post pandemic OR behaviors 2020 (r = 0.158, p < 0.01), (r = 0.129, p < 0.01) respectively. Qualitative data implied barriers and facilitators to OR as social, mental health, and increased or changed OR/physical activity. Implications from this research are beneficial to OR and health professionals to promote overall physical and mental well-being for OR participants.
Social Psychology and Social Anthropology [UU485]; Sport and Recreational Activities [UU625]; Human Health and Biology (General) [VV000]; Leisure [UU600]; physical activity; outdoor recreation; behaviour; motivation; self perception; coronavirus disease 2019; pandemics; attitudes; barriers; constraints; decision making; enjoyment; leisure; sport; USA; APEC countries; high income countries; North America; America; OECD Countries; very high Human Development Index countries; United States of America; behavior; self concept; choice
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English
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Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership
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2023
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