Cross-sectionalResearch Type (main)
The effects of sports participation on young adolescents' emotional well-being.
S J Donaldson
This study examined the relationship between children’s sports participation and emotional well-being including self-reported emotional and behavioral problems and multidimensional aspects of... read more
Gender differences in influences of perceived environmental and psychosocial correlates on recommended level of physical activity among New Zealanders.
P Phongsavan, Grant McLean and A Bauman
Using the data derived from a nationally representative mail survey conducted in New Zealand, this study firstly considered whether psychosocial factors influence physical activity (PA) participation... read more
Perceived barriers and incentives to increased physical activity for Pacific mothers in New Zealand: Findings from the Pacific Islands Families Study
Philip J. Schluter
The aim of this study is to describe and compare Pacific and non-Pacific mothers’ perceived barriers and incentives to physical activity in New Zealand, and compare perceptions between Pacific... read more
Exploring the facilitators and barriers to engagement in physical activity for people with multiple sclerosis
Nicola M. Kayes
The aim of this study was to explore the relationship that cognitive behavioural and other previously identified variables have with physical activity engagement in people with multiple sclerosis... read more
Recreation and Tourism Management in the Protected Natural Areas of New Zealand and Mexico: A study of institutional arrangements.
Rhodes, A. R.
This thesis undertakes an institutional analysis of tourism and recreation management in the protected natural area systems of New Zealand and Mexico. The aim of the thesis is to compare the... read more
Taking a risk perception approach to improving beach swimming safety
McCool, J.
Beach swimming is generally associated with a healthy lifestyle, yet the risk of drowning is universally significant. The purpose of the study was to investigate the factors associated with safe... read more