Anxiety that turns into an over-generalized and repetitive form is called rumination. When the literature was reviewed, rumination was found to be associated with depression and anxiety, but its applicability to physical activity (PA) behaviors has been largely overlooked. Only a few studies have examined the relationship between rumination and PA behaviors. The study was designed with the aim of determining the Turkish cultural adaptation, validity and reliability of the "Physical Activity-Specific Rumination Scale for Children (PARS-C)" questionnaire developed for children in England in order to determine the intrinsic factors affecting participation in PA.
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"Physical Activity-Specific Rumination Scale for Children (PARS-C)" (Time Frame: Change from baseline to 7 day)
Timeframe: Time Frame: Change from baseline to 7 day
The Physical Activity Questionnaire for Older Children ( PAQ-C) (Baseline)
Timeframe: Baseline
Motivation Scale For Participation In Physical Activity (MSPPA) (Baseline)
Timeframe: Baseline