Hasking Penelope, Schofield Lachlan
a School of Psychology & Speech Pathology , Curtin University , Bentley , Australia.
Psychol Health Med. 2015;20(7):838-45. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2014.969748. Epub 2014 Oct 15.
We used the theory of planned behaviour (TPB) to investigate factors associated with alcohol consumption among university students, and to examine whether general or alcohol-specific health knowledge acts as a moderator in the relationship between elements of the theory and drinking behaviour. Participants were 258 Australian undergraduate university students (79% female) who completed an online questionnaire, assessing the constructs of interest. The hypothesis that intentions and behaviour would be successfully predicted using the theory was generally supported. Little evidence for the moderating effect of knowledge on the TPB variables was observed, although both general and alcohol-specific health knowledge moderated the relationship between intentions and behaviours. Contrary to expectation, more accurate knowledge strengthened this relationship. Further work is necessary to investigate the role of knowledge in limiting alcohol-related harms.
我们运用计划行为理论(TPB)来调查与大学生饮酒相关的因素,并检验一般健康知识或酒精特定健康知识是否在该理论要素与饮酒行为之间的关系中起到调节作用。参与者为258名澳大利亚本科大学生(79%为女性),他们完成了一份在线问卷,以评估相关构念。使用该理论能够成功预测意图和行为这一假设总体上得到了支持。尽管一般健康知识和酒精特定健康知识都调节了意图与行为之间的关系,但几乎没有证据表明知识对TPB变量具有调节作用。与预期相反,更准确的知识强化了这种关系。有必要开展进一步的研究来调查知识在限制酒精相关危害方面的作用。