scholarly journals An Action Research on Physical Activity Class Participation for University Students with Disabilities

2008 ◽  
Vol 16 (4) ◽  
pp. 205-226
Author(s):  
정재연 ◽  
Justin Jeon ◽  
이미경 ◽  
Eunsung-Kim
Author(s):  
Miquel Pans ◽  
Joan Úbeda-Colomer ◽  
Javier Monforte ◽  
José Devís-Devís

University settings are socio-environmental contexts that can reduce health disparities in students with disabilities. Therefore, the aim of this study was twofold: (a) to examine the longitudinal physical activity (PA) changes of Spanish university students with disabilities during a three-year period; and (b) to identify the accomplishment of the World Health Organization’s PA recommendations in this period. A three-year follow-up cohort study was conducted on 355 university students with disabilities (172 men, 183 women). The participants completed an electronic survey on PA after which a descriptive analysis, longitudinal (Wilcoxon tests) and cross-sectional pairwise comparisons (Mann–Whitney U and Kruskal–Wallis tests) were performed on non-normal data. The results show no significant PA changes during the three-year period. The cross-sectional comparisons between the waves presented a reduction in vigorous PA according to sex and similar values by age, origin of disability, and socioeconomic status. A global reduction of 0.6% was found in achieving the recommendations between the waves. We also found an increase of 5.3% in the participants classified as overweight–obese during this period. The findings offered in this study have important implications for university disability care services and sports services. University policies should focus on rethinking PA and sports programs for students with disabilities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 52 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joan Úbeda-Colomer ◽  
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José Devís-Devís ◽  
Kathleen A. Martin Ginis ◽  
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...  

University students with disabilities engage in physical activity to a lesser extent than their able-bodied peers, with women reporting less physical activity than men. The present study aimed to examine gender differences in theory-based predictors of physical activity in this population. Spanish university students with different disabilities (n = 1076) completed measures of the Theory of Planned Behaviour constructs and the reduced Spanish version of the Barriers to Physical Activity Questionnaire for People with Mobility Impairments. Self-efficacy and controllability were significantly lower in women and gender differences on the barriers predicting controllability were obtained. In conclusion, the present results could be useful in order to implement physical activity behaviour change interventions which differently target men and women with disabilities.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 574-580
Author(s):  
Joan Úbeda-Colomer ◽  
Kathleen A. Martin Ginis ◽  
Javier Monforte ◽  
Víctor Pérez-Samaniego ◽  
José Devís-Devís

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