Shepherd Lee, O'Carroll Ronan E
Northumbria University, UK University of Stirling, UK
University of Stirling, UK.
J Health Psychol. 2014 Oct;19(10):1329-33. doi: 10.1177/1359105313488984. Epub 2013 Jun 5.
This study assessed whether people's affective attitudes predicted organ donor registration at a later time. People who were not registered as an organ donor prior to completing the study (N = 150) first rated their affective attitudes towards organ donation. We then measured whether they clicked on a hyperlink to register as an organ donor. Believing that the body should be kept whole for burial (bodily integrity) was the only affective attitude to predict this organ donation behaviour. Future campaigns should target this concern in order to increase organ donor registration and the availability of donor organs.
本研究评估了人们的情感态度是否能预测其日后的器官捐赠登记情况。在完成研究之前未登记为器官捐赠者的人(N = 150)首先对他们对器官捐赠的情感态度进行了评分。然后,我们测量了他们是否点击了一个超链接以登记成为器官捐赠者。认为身体应该完整保存以便埋葬(身体完整性)是唯一能预测这种器官捐赠行为的情感态度。未来的宣传活动应该针对这一担忧,以增加器官捐赠登记和捐赠器官的可获得性。