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An exploration of walking behaviour – an interpretative phenomenological approach
CD Darker, Michael Larkin, DP French
Psychology
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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
100%
Walking Behavior
100%
General Public
50%
Contextual Factors
50%
Psychological Benefits
50%
Lack of Time
50%
Incongruity
50%
Social Support
50%
Number of Females
50%
Social Psychological
50%
Promotion Campaign
50%
Participant Perceptions
50%
Walking Promotion
50%
Participant Experience
50%
Psychological Meaning
50%
Snowball Sampling
50%
Number of Males
50%
Healthy Behaviors
50%
Health Promotion Campaign
50%
Walking for Transport
50%
Psychological Value
50%
Psychology
Psychology
100%
Phenomenological Approach
100%
Qualitative Method
50%
Health Promotion
50%
Social Support
50%
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
50%
Healthy Behavior
50%
Nursing and Health Professions
Social Support
100%