Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, volume 27, issue 3, pages 226-241

Cycling for Students With ASD: Self-Regulation Promotes Sustained Physical Activity

Teri Todd 1
GREG REID 1
Lynn Butler-Kisber 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2016-08-10
scimago Q2
SJR0.492
CiteScore3.0
Impact factor1.7
ISSN07365829, 15432777
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Abstract

Individuals with autism often lack motivation to engage in sustained physical activity. Three adolescents with severe autism participated in a 16-week program and each regularly completed 30 min of cycling at the end of program. This study investigated the effect of a self-regulation instructional strategy on sustained cycling, which included self-monitoring, goal setting, and self-reinforcement. Of particular interest was the development of self-efficacy during the physical activity as a mediator of goal setting. A multiple baseline changing criterion design established the effectiveness of the intervention. The results suggest that self-regulation interventions can promote sustained participation in physical activity for adolescents with severe autism.

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