Results from “Developing Real Incentives and Volition for Exercise” (DRIVE): A pilot randomized controlled trial for promoting physical activity in African American women.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology2022Vol. 90(10), pp. 747–759
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Allison M. Sweeney, Dawn K. Wilson, M. Lee Van Horn, Nicole Zarrett, Ken Resnicow, Asia Brown, Mary Quattlebaum, Barney Gadson
Abstract
A team-based approach targeting social connectedness, enjoyment of PA, and positive intragroup competition is a promising approach for promoting PA among AA women. These findings are used to guide a discussion on best practices for engaging AA women in future behavioral interventions. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
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