Hanson M J
Department of Nursing, University of Scranton, PA, USA.
Nurs Res. 1997 May-Jun;46(3):155-62. doi: 10.1097/00006199-199705000-00006.
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the adequacy of Ajzen's Theory of Planned Behavior to predict cigarette-smoking intention in three groups of teenage females. Participants were 141 African-Americans, 146 Puerto Ricans, and 143 non-Hispanic whites, 13 to 19 years of age. Consistent with the Theory of Planned Behavior, path analysis revealed direct relationships among attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, and smoking intention for African-Americans. For Puerto Ricans and non-Hispanic whites, only the relationships among attitude, perceived behavioral control, and smoking intention were supported. Subjective norm was not found to be a significant predictor of smoking intention for these two groups. The results suggest that the Theory of Planned Behavior provides an empirically adequate explanation of cigarette smoking among female African-American teenage women.
该研究的目的是评估阿詹的计划行为理论对三组青少年女性吸烟意愿的预测能力。参与者为141名非裔美国人、146名波多黎各人以及143名13至19岁的非西班牙裔白人。与计划行为理论一致,路径分析显示,对于非裔美国人而言,态度、主观规范、感知行为控制与吸烟意愿之间存在直接关系。对于波多黎各人和非西班牙裔白人,仅态度、感知行为控制与吸烟意愿之间的关系得到了支持。主观规范并未被发现是这两组人群吸烟意愿的显著预测因素。结果表明,计划行为理论为非裔美国青少年女性吸烟行为提供了一个基于实证的充分解释。