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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Apr 18.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Health. 2012 Jan 3;27(9):1009–1020. doi: 10.1080/08870446.2011.645213

Table 2.

t-tests of supportive environment, social, and planning as correlates of walking.

NEntries = 804 Not endorsed min. walk/entry Endorsed min. walk/entry



Items % Endorsed M ± SD SD Difference min. walk/entry
Supportive environment
 Walk path 7.4 11.1± 18.2 29.6± 18.8 +18.5*
 Enjoy scenery 19.7 10.6± 19.0 20.1± 16.4 +9.6*
 Good location 23.5 10.5± 19.3 18.9± 15.6 +8.4*
 Good weather 32.1 10.7± 20.3 16.2± 14.9 +5.5*
 Exercise equipment 0.8 12.5± 18.9 2.1± 3.9 −10.4*
 Facility available 1.9 12.6± 19.0 6.7± 9.9 −5.9
Implementation intentions Scheduled it in 17.5 11.1± 19.2 18.6± 15.7 +7.4*
Social support
 Others encouraged 7.3 11.8± 18.9 20.1± 17.5 +8.2
 Others join you 15.4 11.9± 19.4 15.2± 15.4 +3.2

Note: Significance tests are based on t-tests using a Bonferroni adjustment. (i.e., α = 0.01/9 = 0.0011).

*

p < 0.0011.