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Psychology & Health, 2011
The purpose of this research was to select from the health belief model (HBM), theories of reason... more The purpose of this research was to select from the health belief model (HBM), theories of reasoned action (TRA) and planned behaviour (TPB), information–motivation–behavioural skills model (IMB) and social cognitive theory (SCT) the strongest longitudinal predictors of women's condom use and to combine these constructs into a single integrated model of condom use. The integrated model was evaluated for prediction of condom use among young women who had steady versus casual partners. At Time 1, all constructs of the five models and condom use were assessed in an initial and a replication sample (n = 193, n = 161). Condom use reassessed 8 weeks later (Time 2) served as the main outcome. Information from IMB, perceived susceptibility, benefits, and barriers from HBM, self-efficacy and self-evaluative expectancies from SCT, and partner norm and attitudes from TPB served as indirect or direct predictors of condom use. All paths replicated across samples. Direct predictors of behaviour varied with relationship status: self-efficacy significantly predicted condom use for women with casual partners, while attitude and partner norm predicted for those with steady partners. Integrated psychosocial models, rich in constructs and relationships drawn from multiple theories of behaviour, may provide a more complete characterisation of health protective behaviour.
The Clearing House, 1996
Were you able to answer these questions? Our seventh graders were. Now read part A of the sidebar... more Were you able to answer these questions? Our seventh graders were. Now read part A of the sidebar “Sample Exercises from Transition Mathematics” on page 157. Can you answer the question in italics? Would you be able to answer it after reading the passage-even if you were not a mathematics teacher?
... Final Report Prepared By Robert E. Bilby1, Todd Bennett and Phil Roni National Marine Fisheri... more ... Final Report Prepared By Robert E. Bilby1, Todd Bennett and Phil Roni National Marine Fisheries Service Northwest Fisheries Science Center 2725 Montlake Blvd. E. Seattle, WA 98115 ... salmon for stable isotope analysis. These samples were collected during redd surveys ...
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2000
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2005
ABSTRACT Travel demand,oriented policies aimed,at increasing the sustainability of urban transpor... more ABSTRACT Travel demand,oriented policies aimed,at increasing the sustainability of urban transport often face the problem,of overcoming,unsustainable,behaviour,patterns,that are principally centred around the car and largely dominated,by routine choices that do not take sustainability considerations,into account. To overcome,the barrier of habitual behaviour patterns, current Travel Behaviour Change campaigns are principally based on the provision of information about the effects of modal choices
Psychology & Health, 2011
The purpose of this research was to select from the health belief model (HBM), theories of reason... more The purpose of this research was to select from the health belief model (HBM), theories of reasoned action (TRA) and planned behaviour (TPB), information–motivation–behavioural skills model (IMB) and social cognitive theory (SCT) the strongest longitudinal predictors of women's condom use and to combine these constructs into a single integrated model of condom use. The integrated model was evaluated for prediction of condom use among young women who had steady versus casual partners. At Time 1, all constructs of the five models and condom use were assessed in an initial and a replication sample (n = 193, n = 161). Condom use reassessed 8 weeks later (Time 2) served as the main outcome. Information from IMB, perceived susceptibility, benefits, and barriers from HBM, self-efficacy and self-evaluative expectancies from SCT, and partner norm and attitudes from TPB served as indirect or direct predictors of condom use. All paths replicated across samples. Direct predictors of behaviour varied with relationship status: self-efficacy significantly predicted condom use for women with casual partners, while attitude and partner norm predicted for those with steady partners. Integrated psychosocial models, rich in constructs and relationships drawn from multiple theories of behaviour, may provide a more complete characterisation of health protective behaviour.
The Clearing House, 1996
Were you able to answer these questions? Our seventh graders were. Now read part A of the sidebar... more Were you able to answer these questions? Our seventh graders were. Now read part A of the sidebar “Sample Exercises from Transition Mathematics” on page 157. Can you answer the question in italics? Would you be able to answer it after reading the passage-even if you were not a mathematics teacher?
... Final Report Prepared By Robert E. Bilby1, Todd Bennett and Phil Roni National Marine Fisheri... more ... Final Report Prepared By Robert E. Bilby1, Todd Bennett and Phil Roni National Marine Fisheries Service Northwest Fisheries Science Center 2725 Montlake Blvd. E. Seattle, WA 98115 ... salmon for stable isotope analysis. These samples were collected during redd surveys ...
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2000
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2005
ABSTRACT Travel demand,oriented policies aimed,at increasing the sustainability of urban transpor... more ABSTRACT Travel demand,oriented policies aimed,at increasing the sustainability of urban transport often face the problem,of overcoming,unsustainable,behaviour,patterns,that are principally centred around the car and largely dominated,by routine choices that do not take sustainability considerations,into account. To overcome,the barrier of habitual behaviour patterns, current Travel Behaviour Change campaigns are principally based on the provision of information about the effects of modal choices