Associations between social control, motivation, and exercise: How romantic partners influence exercise during young adulthood
Abstract
This study investigated whether positive and negative romantic partner social control attempts (persuasion and pressure, respectively) were related to approach-avoidance motives and exercise among young adults ( N = 98), using daily reports. Daily persuasion was linked to higher daily approach motives. At the person level, persuasion was associated with higher approach and avoidance motives in addition to more frequent, longer exercise. Pressure...
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Title
Associations between social control, motivation, and exercise: How romantic partners influence exercise during young adulthood
Published Date
Aug 30, 2017
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
10
Pages
1425 - 1435
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