Abstract
This study used the model of human occupation as the basis for an analysis of leisure exercise behavior. A sample of 140 adult women completed a questionnaire that measured level of physical activity, age, and both generic and exercise-specific measures for the following model components: personal causation, values, interests, habits, and roles. A series of stepwise multiple regression analyses revealed the exercise-specific operationalization of the model to be somewhat successful (R2=0.42) in predicting exercise behavior. Implications for research and clinical use of the model are addressed, and it is recommended that assessment be specific to the type of occupational behavior under consideration.
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