作者: Dolores Albarracín , Blair T. Johnson , Martin Fishbein , Paige A. Muellerleile
DOI: 10.1037/0033-2909.127.1.142
关键词: Sexually transmitted disease 、 Theory of reasoned action 、 Social value orientations 、 Reasoned action approach 、 Normative 、 Psychology 、 Condom 、 Action (philosophy) 、 Theory of planned behavior 、 Developmental psychology 、 Social psychology
摘要: To examine how well the theories of reasoned action and planned behavior predict condom use, the authors synthesized 96 data sets (N= 22,594) containing associations between the models' key variables. Consistent with the theory of reasoned action's predictions,(a) condom use was related to intentions (weighted mean r.=. 45),(b) intentions were based on attitudes (r.=. 58) and subjective norms (r.=. 39), and (c) attitudes were associated with behavioral beliefs (r.=. 56) and norms were associated with normative beliefs (r.=. 46) …