A dual process model to predict adolescents' screen time and physical activity.
Matthias Burkard AulbachHanna KonttinenBenjamin GardnerEmilia KujalaVera Araújo-SoaresFalko F SniehottaTaru LintunenAri HaukkalaNelli HankonenPublished in: Psychology & health (2021)
HighlightsPhysical activity and screen time are largely mutually exclusive classes of behaviours and might therefore be related in terms of their psychological predictors.411 adolescent vocational school students self-reported variables from the Reasoned Action Approach and behavioural automaticity related to physical activity and leisure time screen time behaviours as well as those behaviours.Structural equation modelling revealed expected within-behaviour predictions but, against expectations, no strong connections between the two behaviour classes in terms of their predictors. Only intentions to engage in physical activity negatively predicted screen time.Future research should aim to measure a wider range of mutually exclusive classes of behaviours that cover a large share of the day to uncover relations between behaviours and their respective predictors.