A Structural Equation Model of the relationship between physical activity and quality of life
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Publication date
2015-12DOI
doi:10.1016/j.ijchp.2015.11.001
Abstract
Background/Objective: Literature shows that practicing physical activity improves
the general health and quality of life of people with intellectual disabilities. However, there is
little empirical research on the specific benefits physical activity provides and to what extent
these benefits occur. The goal of this study was to examine the impact of perceptions of physical
activity and the individualized support on each of eight quality of life-related domains and three
higher-order quality of life factors. Method: The sample consisted of adults with intellectual
disability (n = 529), their assigned professionals (n = 522), and a family member (n = 462). Most
participants attended day and residential services, and we applied the Personal Outcomes Scale
and the Support Needs and Strategies for Physical Activity Scale to all of them. Results: The
structural model parameter estimation showed high values, especially for the factor of wellbeing.
These data allowed us to confirm that perceptions of physical and individualized supports in the field of physical activity act as predictors of quality of life improvement. Conclusions: The results suggest that organizations devoted to enhancing personal outcomes should include physical activity in their programs, and revise both their own services and the use of physical
activity resources available in the community.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
159.9 - Psychology
79 - Recreation. Entertainment. Games. Sport
Keywords
Activitat física
Qualitat de vida
Deficiència mental
Pages
10 p.
Publisher
Elsevier España
Is part of
International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology (2016) 16, 147---156
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