Authors

  1. Patterson , Megan S.
  2. Prochnow , Tyler
  3. Francis , Allison N.
  4. Amo , Christina

Abstract

Our findings highlight the importance of a person’s immediate social context, more so than global social norms, on their PA behavior. In addition to increasing individual-level perceived behavioral control and intentions, efforts aimed at promoting PA should focus on leveraging aspects of social networks that translate to direct social influence on individual behavior. This study affirms SNA as a useful way to assess descriptive norms defined in the IBM.