心理学
计划行为理论
荟萃分析
规范(哲学)
比例(比率)
控制(管理)
健康行为
社会心理学
临床心理学
心理信息
发展心理学
结构方程建模
适度
统计
梅德林
内科学
物理
经济
管理
环境卫生
法学
医学
量子力学
数学
政治学
作者
Martin S. Hagger,Mike W.‐L. Cheung,Icek Ajzen,Kyra Hamilton
出处
期刊:Health Psychology
[American Psychological Association]
日期:2022-02-01
卷期号:41 (2): 155-167
被引量:121
摘要
Objective.According to the theory of planned behavior, individuals are more likely to act on their behavioral intentions, and report intentions aligned with their attitudes and subjective norm, when their perceived behavioral control (PBC) is high.We tested these predictions meta-analytically by estimating the moderating effect of PBC on the attitude-intention, subjective norm-intention, and the intention-behavior relations in studies applying the theory in the health behavior domain.Methods.We conducted a pre-registered secondary analysis of studies (k=39; total N=13,121) from two programs of research.Each study measured participants' attitude, subjective norms, PBC, and intentions in relation to health behaviors, and most (k=36) measured health behavior at follow-up.Data were analyzed using meta-analytic structural equation modeling.Behavior type, scale score coverage, sample age, and publication states were included as moderators of model effects.Results.PBC moderated the intention-behavior relation but not the attitude-intention and subjective norm-intention relations.All moderation effects exhibited significant heterogeneity.Analysis of moderators indicated that the PBC moderation effects on intention varied according to scale score coverage but not by the other moderator variables tested.Conclusions.Results support moderation of the intention-behavior relation by PBC in health behaviors.However, substantial unresolved heterogeneity in the effect across studies remained.Further, these effects may not generalize to other populations and moderator analyses were confined to broad categories.More research that tests these moderation effects in health behavior contexts and reports sufficient data necessary for conducting a meta-analysis is needed to enable moderator analyses with greater fidelity.
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