Self-Efficacy for Quad Rugby Skills and Activities of Daily Living
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2001
Abstract
The purpose was to compare quad rugby male athletes with a lesion-matched group of persons without quad rugby experience on self-efficacy expectations for performing quad rugby skills (SEQRS) and activities of daily living (SEADL) skills. Each group contained 15 participants. The experimental design was ex post facto. Mann-Whitney U Tests revealed that quad rugby participants scored significantly higher on all 11 items comprising the SEQRS and 4 of the 28 items comprising SEADL. Correlations between SEQRS and SEADL were .75 and .92 for the QR participants and nonparticipants, respectively.
Keywords
Self-Efficacy, Quad Rugby Skills
Divisions
1234
Publication Title
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly
Volume
18
Issue
1
Publisher
Human Kinetics