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Predictors of Cycling in College Students
Journal of American College Health
  • Thomas Wuerzer, Nova Southeastern University
  • Lynda B. Ransdell
  • Susan G. Mason
  • KaMan Leung
ORCID

Thomas Wuerzer0000-0002-8290-3785

Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-1-2013
Abstract/Excerpt

OBJECTIVES:

To (1) assess cycling-related questions that have been added to the electronic version of the American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II (ACHA-NCHA), (2) examine cycling prevalence, and (3) identify predictors of cycling in college students. PARTICIPANTS:

Predominately female (69%), undergraduate (89%), and white (85%) students (N = 949) from a large, urban, northwestern, bicycle-friendly university completed the electronic version of the ACHA-NCHA II. METHODS:

Thirty cycling-related questions were added to the ACHA-NCHA II and a subsample of questions was analyzed. RESULTS:

Cycling questions added to the ACHA-NCHA II scale were reliable and valid, based on the psychometric data analysis. More than half (59%) of this sample cycled; of those, 58% cycled for transportation and 44% for recreation. Facilitators and barriers to cycling were different for cycling in general and cycling for transportation. CONCLUSIONS:

Cycling questions added to the ACHA-NCHA II can be utilized to enhance knowledge relative to cycling on college campuses.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/07448481.2013.799479
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Citation Information
Thomas Wuerzer, Lynda B. Ransdell, Susan G. Mason and KaMan Leung. "Predictors of Cycling in College Students" Journal of American College Health Vol. 61 Iss. 5 (2013) p. 274 - 284 ISSN: 0744-8481
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomas_wuerzer/37/