Physical activity (PA) is a crucial tool for managing comorbidities and preventing secondary complications in individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCIs). Despite its well-documented benefits, participation in PA among individuals with SCI remains low, with significant barriers affecting engagement. The aim of this study was to assess the attitudes of Italian individuals with SCI towards PA and to identify the factors that influence these attitudes. A cross-sectional observational study was conducted using an ad hoc questionnaire to assess five domains of attitudes towards PA: physical benefits, psychological benefits, motivation, social aspects, and perceived barriers. Demographic characteristics were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Spearman’s correlation was used to examine associations between domains. Group differences based on activity levels were assessed using the Mann–Whitney U test. A total of 54 participants (mean age 51.0 ± 13.89 years) completed the questionnaire. Among them, 49 acknowledged the physical benefits of physical activity for health, while 44 recognized its psychological benefits. However, 17 participants (31.5%) reported barriers related to accessibility, cost, and lack of adapted programs. Individuals with SCI demonstrate a predominantly positive attitude towards PA, but significant barriers limit their participation. Previous sports participation showed a promising contribution in shaping attitudes towards PA, particularly in the psychological, motivational, and social domains.
Pinelli, E., Zinno, R., Scoppolini Massini, M., Baroncini, I., Serafino, F., Simoncini, L., et al. (2025). Attitudes and Perceptions Towards Physical Activity in Italian People with Spinal Cord Injury: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study. APPLIED SCIENCES, 15(11), 1-17 [10.3390/app15115942].
Attitudes and Perceptions Towards Physical Activity in Italian People with Spinal Cord Injury: A Cross-Sectional Observational Study
Erika Pinelli;Raffaele Zinno;Maria Scoppolini Massini
;Giulio Senesi;Salvatore Pinelli;Laura Bragonzoni
2025
Abstract
Physical activity (PA) is a crucial tool for managing comorbidities and preventing secondary complications in individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCIs). Despite its well-documented benefits, participation in PA among individuals with SCI remains low, with significant barriers affecting engagement. The aim of this study was to assess the attitudes of Italian individuals with SCI towards PA and to identify the factors that influence these attitudes. A cross-sectional observational study was conducted using an ad hoc questionnaire to assess five domains of attitudes towards PA: physical benefits, psychological benefits, motivation, social aspects, and perceived barriers. Demographic characteristics were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Spearman’s correlation was used to examine associations between domains. Group differences based on activity levels were assessed using the Mann–Whitney U test. A total of 54 participants (mean age 51.0 ± 13.89 years) completed the questionnaire. Among them, 49 acknowledged the physical benefits of physical activity for health, while 44 recognized its psychological benefits. However, 17 participants (31.5%) reported barriers related to accessibility, cost, and lack of adapted programs. Individuals with SCI demonstrate a predominantly positive attitude towards PA, but significant barriers limit their participation. Previous sports participation showed a promising contribution in shaping attitudes towards PA, particularly in the psychological, motivational, and social domains.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
|---|---|---|---|
|
published_paper_attituedes_and_perceptions.pdf
accesso aperto
Tipo:
Versione (PDF) editoriale / Version Of Record
Licenza:
Licenza per Accesso Aperto. Creative Commons Attribuzione (CCBY)
Dimensione
953.61 kB
Formato
Adobe PDF
|
953.61 kB | Adobe PDF | Visualizza/Apri |
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



