Jaccard J, Helbig D W, Wan C K, Gutman M A, Kritz-Silverstein D C
Department of Psychology, State University of New York, Albany 12222, USA.
Health Educ Q. 1996 Feb;23(1):17-33. doi: 10.1177/109019819602300102.
A framework of the relationship between knowledge, attitudes, and behavior was described in the context of couple's use of birth control. It was hypothesized that when knowledge of behavioral enactment is present, attitudes and beliefs about susceptibility to pregnancy will be predictive of accurate use of the diaphragm. Respondents were 111 women who participated in a three-wave panel design focusing on diaphragm use. Analyses indicated that the level of knowledge about what a woman should do to use the diaphragm correctly was high. Correct knowledge, however, did not translate into accurate behavior. Motivational factors focusing on attitudes, perceived susceptibility to pregnancy, and normative factors were also relevant.
在夫妻使用避孕措施的背景下,描述了一个知识、态度和行为之间关系的框架。据推测,当存在行为实施的知识时,对怀孕易感性的态度和信念将预测隔膜的正确使用。受访者为111名参与以隔膜使用为重点的三波面板设计的女性。分析表明,关于女性正确使用隔膜应采取何种做法的知识水平较高。然而,正确的知识并没有转化为准确的行为。关注态度、感知的怀孕易感性的动机因素以及规范因素也很重要。