نتایج جستجو برای: theory of planned behaviour tpb

تعداد نتایج: 21234771  

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2009
H Jolanda van Rijssen Antonius JM Schellart Johannes R Anema Allard J van der Beek

BACKGROUND Research in different fields of medicine suggests that communication is important in physician-patient encounters and influences satisfaction with these encounters. It is argued that this also applies to the non-curative tasks that physicians perform, such as sickness certification and medical disability assessments. However, there is no conceptualised theoretical framework that can ...

2012
Naoki Kakudate Manabu Morita

A number of major health behaviour theories have been academically established and include the Health Belief Model (HBM), Self-efficacy Theory, the Protection Motivation Theory (PMT), the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), Locus of Control, Sense of Coherence, and the Transtheoretical Model. The HBM was originally developed to predict the likelihood of patients’ participation in preventive heal...

Farideh Akhlaghi, Habibollah Esmaily Maryam Hoseinzadeh, Mohammad Ali Sardar Sedighe Azhari Talaat Khadivzadeh

Background & aim: The prevalence of gestational diabetes during pregnancy is one of the major maternal and fetal complications. Self-care behavior could be an effective method to control gestational diabetes induced by pregnancy. The theory of planned behavior (TPB) is one of the popular conceptual frameworks for the study of human action and the prediction and understanding of particular behav...

Journal: :British journal of health psychology 2005
Stephanie D Taylor Richard P Bagozzi Caroline A Gaither

We compare the ability of two social psychological models to explain self-regulation decisions to control hypertension by 208 patients at a hospital clinic: the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) and the model of goal-directed behaviour (MGB). The sample was drawn from patients at a large research hospital in North America. The findings show that the MGB not only explains significantly more vari...

2015
Christyl Wilson Y. WILSON Gabriel Kuperminc Christopher Henrich Laura Salazar

The theory of planned behavior (TPB) is a useful model for understanding socialcognitive determinants (i.e. attitude, perceived norms, and perceived behavioral control) of sexual risk reduction among adolescents. However, research using the TPB has emphasized main effects and has not considered the possibility of moderated associations. In addition to testing main effects, this study assessed t...

Journal: :British journal of health psychology 2002
Martin S. Hagger Nikos L. D. Chatzisarantis Stuart J. H. Biddle

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to examine how general motives from self-determination theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan, 1985) influence intentions to engage in physical activity within the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB; Ajzen, 1985). It was hypothesized that the general motives will influence intentions only when mediated by the specific cognitions of attitude, subjective norms and perceived behaviour...

Journal: :Jurnal Penelitian Transportasi Darat 2022

Ada berbagai faktor yang menjadi penyebab kecelakaan lalu lintas di Jalan dan salah terbesarnya adalah akibat manusia berhubungan dengan perilaku pengendara. Di Indonesia kasus didominasi oleh pengendara sepeda motor. Terlebih lagi Jakarta satu kota tingkat motor cukup tinggi. Studi ini mengeksplorasi – penentu keselamatan mengintegrasikan teori TAM (Technology Acceptance Model) TPB (Theory of ...

Journal: :Family practice 2004
Anne Walker Margaret Watson Jeremy Grimshaw Christine Bond

BACKGROUND It is important to understand health professionals' attitudes and beliefs about practice and the barriers to achieving best practice. The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) has been widely used to understand behaviour. In this study, TPB was used to explore the psychological variables that influence community pharmacists and the supply of non-prescription medicines. OBJECTIVES The o...

2014
Stefanie L Williams David P French

BACKGROUND Longitudinal studies have shown that objectively measured walking behaviour is subject to seasonal variation, with people walking more in summer compared to winter. Seasonality therefore may have the potential to bias the results of randomised controlled trials if there are not adequate statistical or design controls. Despite this there are no studies that assess the impact of season...

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