Self-efficacy and physical activity among adults with visual impairments

According to empirical evidence, adults with visual impairments are generally less physically active than their sighted peers, however less is known about what specific motivational factors influence physical activity participation among this population. While research has identified self-efficacy as one important motivational factor for physical activity, no previous research has examined this association among individuals with visual impairments.
Source: Disability and Health Journal - Category: Disability Authors: Tags: Brief Report Source Type: research
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