Kiviniemi Marc T, Voss-Humke Amy M, Seifert April L
Department of Psychology, University of Nebraska - Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588-0308, USA.
Health Psychol. 2007 Mar;26(2):152-8. doi: 10.1037/0278-6133.26.2.152.
Individuals have affective associations with health behaviors. In other domains such associations have been shown to influence behavior, but affective associations with health behaviors are not included in current health decision-making models. The authors examined whether affective associations with exercise predicted individuals' activity behavior and, if so, how they interfaced with other decision-making constructs to influence behavior. Adult participants (N = 433) reported their current physical activity behavior and affective associations with physical activity. Health belief model and theory of planned behavior constructs were also assessed. More positive affective associations with activity significantly predicted greater activity behavior. Moreover, the influence of the health belief model and theory of planned behavior constructs on activity behavior was mediated through affective associations. Affective associations were shown to play a central role in individuals' activity behavior, both as a mediator of the effects of cognitively based decision-making factors and as an independent predictor of activity behavior. The results suggest the need to include affective influences on behavior in formal models of health decision making and, potentially, to explore affectively based intervention routes to change behaviors.
个体对健康行为有情感关联。在其他领域,这种关联已被证明会影响行为,但与健康行为的情感关联并未包含在当前的健康决策模型中。作者研究了与运动的情感关联是否能预测个体的活动行为,如果是,它们如何与其他决策结构相互作用以影响行为。成年参与者(N = 433)报告了他们当前的身体活动行为以及与体育活动的情感关联。还评估了健康信念模型和计划行为理论结构。与活动更积极的情感关联显著预测了更多的活动行为。此外,健康信念模型和计划行为理论结构对活动行为的影响是通过情感关联介导的。情感关联在个体的活动行为中起着核心作用,既是基于认知的决策因素影响的中介,也是活动行为的独立预测因素。结果表明,有必要在正式的健康决策模型中纳入情感对行为的影响,并有可能探索基于情感的干预途径来改变行为。