نتایج جستجو برای: subjective norms

تعداد نتایج: 100179  

2014
Charles R. Rogers Patricia Goodson

Racial disparities in health among African American men (AAM) in the United States are extensive. In contrast to their White counterparts, AAM have more illnesses and die younger. AAM have colorectal cancer (CRC) incidence and mortality rates 25% and 50% higher, respectively, than White men. Due to CRC's younger age at presentation and high incidence among AAM, CRC screening (CRCS) is warranted...

Consumers have been spoiled by the quality of Halal products available on the market. However, existing literature has lacked recognition for consumer Halal cosmetic products. Therefore, this study enhances the body of knowledge about consumer attitude and intention to purchase Halal cosmetic products. Specifically, this article will discuss the moderating effect positioning has on attitude wit...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2008
Karen Huchting Andrew Lac Joseph W LaBrie

Greek-affiliated college students have been found to drink more heavily and frequently than other students. With female student drinking on the rise over the past decade, sorority women may be at particular risk for heavy consumption patterns. The current study is the first to apply the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to examine drinking patterns among a sorority-only sample. Two-hundred and f...

2013
Nuno Ferreira Samuel Mascarenhas Ana Paiva John McBreen Nick Degens Gert Jan Hofstede Gennaro di Tosto Frank Dignum Giulia Andrighetto Rosaria Conte

Virtual environments often try to simulate situations where agents should display socially acceptable behaviour, as described by social norms. Actions that fulfil or violate norms can be potential sources for emotions, not just for the agent responsible, but for all agents that witness the event. We claim that the type and intensity of those emotions depends, not only on the salience (importanc...

Journal: :Appetite 2011
Robert J Fisher Laurette Dubé

What do American adults believe about what, where, when, how much, and how often it is appropriate to eat? Such normative beliefs originate from family and friends through socialization processes, but they are also influenced by governments, educational institutions, and businesses. Norms therefore provide an important link between the social environment and individual attitudes and behaviors. ...

2017
Yun-Ju Chen Jun-Yu Fan Su-Er Guo Su-Lun Hwang Tsung-Ming Yang

PURPOSE Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is recognized as the chief non-pharmacologic management approach for patients with COPD, but is clinically under-utilized. In Taiwan, respiratory therapists (RTs) are one of the first-line health care providers who spend vast amounts of time with COPD patients in PR programs. To better enhance patients' knowledge of and participation in PR, it is necessary ...

2013
Stephanie Sivell Glyn Elwyn Adrian G. K. Edwards Antony S. R. Manstead

BACKGROUND Women diagnosed with early breast cancer (stage I or II) can be offered the choice between mastectomy or breast conservation surgery with radiotherapy due to equivalence in survival rates. A wide variation in the surgical management of breast cancer and a lack of theoretically guided research on this issue highlight the need for further research into the factors influencing women's c...

Journal: :The Journal of adolescent health : official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine 2006
Deborah Koniak-Griffin Judith A Stein

PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to determine the following: (1) whether adolescent mothers in a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) prevention program had significantly greater perceived self-efficacy and perceived behavioral control to use condoms, and more favorable outcome expectancies and subjective norms regarding condom use than those in a health education control group, 3 months aft...

2013
Stephanie Sivell Glyn Elwyn Adrian Edwards

Background: Women diagnosed with early breast cancer (stage I or II) can be offered the choice between mastectomy or breast conservation surgery with radiotherapy due to equivalence in survival rates. A wide variation in the surgical management of breast cancer and a lack of theoretically guided research on this issue highlight the need for further research into the factors influencing women’s ...

Journal: :The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2005
Elisabeth Kvaavik Nanna Lien Grethe S Tell Knut-Inge Klepp

BACKGROUND The predictive value of the psychosocial constructs of Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) on subsequent dietary habits has not been previously investigated in a multivariate approach that includes demographic factors and past dietary behaviour among adults. The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent TPB constructs, including intention, attitudes, subjective norms, perceiv...

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