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The current study investigated an expanded Health Action and Process Approach (HAPA) as a health-promotion model of physical activity/exercise behavior for African Americans living with HIV/AIDS. Predictions of physical activity/exercise participation were investigated among 110 African Americans living with HIV/AIDS. Results indicate the expanded HAPA model accounts for 35% of the variance in physical activity/exercise participation. The most significant predictor variables were symptom severity, outcome expectancy, and action and coping planning. Action and coping planning also partially mediated the relationship between physical activity/exercise intention and behavior. Results of the study provide partial support for the use of this expanded HAPA model in the design and implementation of health-promotion behavioral interventions targeting physical activity/exercise for Africana Americans with HIV/AIDS.
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Johnson, E. T., Lynch, R. T., Chan, F., Bezyak, J., & Mahr, M. (2015). Expanding the Health Action and Process Approach to Predict Physical Activity in African Americans With HIV/AIDS: A Hierarchical Regression Analysis. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 59(1), 30–42. https://doi.org/10.1177/0034355215573794
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