1. Introductıon
1.1. Purpose of the Study
1.2. The Significance of the Study
1.3. Assumptions of the Study
1.4. Limitations of the Study
2. Lıterature
2.1. The Association between Physical Activity and Healthw
2.2 The Association between Physical Activity and Health in Adolescence
2.3. Physical Activity Promotion Model for Youth
2.3.1. Social capital as a determinative factor on physical activity participation
2.3.1.1. The association between social capital and physical activity
2.3.2. Physical self-concept as a determinative factoron physical activity participation
2.3.1.2. The association between physical self-concept and physicalactivity participation
3. Method
3.1. Research Model
3.2. Research Group and Sampling
3.3. Data Collection Tools
3.3.1. Personal information form
3.3.2. Social capital scale for adolescents
3.3.2.1. Psychometric properties of the social capital scale for adolescents
3.3.2.1.1. Pilot study
3.3.2.1.2. Results of exploratory factor analysis of social capital scale foradolescents
3.3.2.1.3. Results of confirmatory factor analysisof social capital scale for
3.3.2.1.1. Pilot study
3.3.2.1.2. Results of exploratory factor analysis ofsocial capital scale for adolescents
3.3.2.1.3. Results of confirmatory factor analysisof social capital scale for adolescents
3.3.3. Short form of physical self-concept
3.3.4. International physical activity questionnaire
3.3.5. Body mass index measurement
3.4. Data Collection Protocol
3.5. Statistical Analyses
4. Results
4.1. Results of Descriptive Statistics and Physical Activity ParticipationDifferences between Genders
4.2. The Association of Social Capital and Physical Self-Concept with OverallPhysical Activity Participation
4.2.1. The association of social capital and physical self-concept withoverall physical activity participation for females
4.2.2. The association of social capital and physical self-concept withoverall physical activity participation for males
4.2. The Association of Social Capital and Physical Self-Concept with OverallPhysical Activity Participation
4.3.1. The association of social capital and physical self-concept with overall physical activity participation for females
4.3.2. The association of social capital and physical self-concept with overall physical activity participation for males
5. Dıscussıon, Conclusıon, And Recommendatıons
5.1. Discussion
5.2. Conclusion
5.3. Recommendations
References
1. Introductıon
1.1. Purpose of the Study
1.2. The Significance of the Study
1.3. Assumptions of the Study
1.4. Limitations of the Study
2. Lıterature
2.1. The Association between Physical Activity and Healthw
2.2 The Association between Physical Activity and Health in Adolescence
2.3. Physical Activity Promotion Model for Youth
2.3.1. Social capital as a determinative factor on physical activity participation
2.3.1.1. The association between social capital and physical activity
2.3.2. Physical self-concept as a determinative factoron physical activity participation
2.3.1.2. The association between physical self-concept and physicalactivity participation
3. Method
3.1. Research Model
3.2. Research Group and Sampling
3.3. Data Collection Tools
3.3.1. Personal information form
3.3.2. Social capital scale for adolescents
3.3.2.1. Psychometric properties of the social capital scale for adolescents
3.3.2.1.1. Pilot study
3.3.2.1.2. Results of exploratory factor analysis of social capital scale foradolescents
3.3.2.1.3. Results of confirmatory factor analysisof social capital scale for
3.3.2.1.1. Pilot study
3.3.2.1.2. Results of exploratory factor analysis ofsocial capital scale for adolescents
3.3.2.1.3. Results of confirmatory factor analysisof social capital scale for adolescents
3.3.3. Short form of physical self-concept
3.3.4. International physical activity questionnaire
3.3.5. Body mass index measurement
3.4. Data Collection Protocol
3.5. Statistical Analyses
4. Results
4.1. Results of Descriptive Statistics and Physical Activity ParticipationDifferences between Genders
4.2. The Association of Social Capital and Physical Self-Concept with OverallPhysical Activity Participation
4.2.1. The association of social capital and physical self-concept withoverall physical activity participation for females
4.2.2. The association of social capital and physical self-concept withoverall physical activity participation for males
4.2. The Association of Social Capital and Physical Self-Concept with OverallPhysical Activity Participation
4.3.1. The association of social capital and physical self-concept with overall physical activity participation for females
4.3.2. The association of social capital and physical self-concept with overall physical activity participation for males
5. Dıscussıon, Conclusıon, And Recommendatıons
5.1. Discussion
5.2. Conclusion
5.3. Recommendations
References