TY - JOUR
T1 - The influence of student-level normative, control and behavioral beliefs on staying smoke-free
T2 - An application of Ajzen's theory of planned behavior
AU - Murnaghan, Donna Anne
AU - Blanchard, Chris
AU - Rodgers, Wendy
AU - La Rosa, Jennifer
AU - MacQuarrie, Colleen
AU - MacLellan, Debbie
AU - Gray, Bob
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - This study, the first to examine the utility of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) in explaining intentions and behavior to remain smoke-free, generated smoke-free related beliefs in adolescents and examined their association to the TPB global constructs (i.e., attitudes, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control (PBC), intention, and behavior) 1 month later in a population of intermediate students (N = 214) in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The results showed that intentions to remain smoke-free were significantly predicted by attitudes and PBC, whereas smoke-free behavior was determined by PBC. From a global TPB perspective, PBC appears to be the dominant variable within the TPB framework on which to guide a smoke-free adolescent intervention. These results have the potential to inform new interventions that address remaining smoke-free that are relevant to adolescents. However, the preliminary nature of these findings warrant further study before any firm conclusions can be drawn.
AB - This study, the first to examine the utility of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) in explaining intentions and behavior to remain smoke-free, generated smoke-free related beliefs in adolescents and examined their association to the TPB global constructs (i.e., attitudes, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control (PBC), intention, and behavior) 1 month later in a population of intermediate students (N = 214) in Prince Edward Island, Canada. The results showed that intentions to remain smoke-free were significantly predicted by attitudes and PBC, whereas smoke-free behavior was determined by PBC. From a global TPB perspective, PBC appears to be the dominant variable within the TPB framework on which to guide a smoke-free adolescent intervention. These results have the potential to inform new interventions that address remaining smoke-free that are relevant to adolescents. However, the preliminary nature of these findings warrant further study before any firm conclusions can be drawn.
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U2 - 10.1080/16066350802011649
DO - 10.1080/16066350802011649
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:80052400536
SN - 1606-6359
VL - 17
SP - 469
EP - 480
JO - Addiction Research and Theory
JF - Addiction Research and Theory
IS - 5
ER -