A re-examination of the benefits of exercise for state body satisfaction: Consideration of individual difference factors

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Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, Brian N., Turnbull, Beverley J. and He, Flora. (2015). A re-examination of the benefits of exercise for state body satisfaction: Consideration of individual difference factors. Journal of Sports Sciences. 35, pp. 1 - 7. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2012.746723
AuthorsFuller-Tyszkiewicz, Brian N., Turnbull, Beverley J. and He, Flora
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Increasing deregulation of the Australian tertiary system has led to changes in entry behaviours anticipated in non-traditional student cohorts. Many nursing students are returning to formal studies later in their lives seeking a career change. Accessibility and flexible study paths make external study increasingly attractive. However external studies require a level of commitment and willingness to develop self-direction and a capacity for resilience. This study sought to elicit the level of self-directed learning readiness (SDLR) among undergraduate nursing students currently enrolled at a bachelor level, and to elicit what differences existed in the levels of SDLR in relation to age, gender, academic year, and previous qualifications.

Year2015
JournalJournal of Sports Sciences
Journal citation35, pp. 1 - 7
ISSN0260-6917
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2012.746723
Page range1 - 7
Research GroupInstitute for Health and Ageing
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