Intentions and Behaviors During COVID-19 Stay-at-Home Requests
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- Toda Kodai
- Graduate School of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University
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- Mitsudo Hiroyuki
- Faculty of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University
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- Ito Takamichi
- Faculty of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 自粛要請時の外出意図と行動傾向
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Description
This study examines the factors affecting non-essential and non-urgent outings during the stay-at-home requests of the COVID-19 pandemic from the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB; Ajzen, 1991). The TPB is a psychological theory that proposes that behavioral evaluations affect behavioral intentions and these intentions affect the planned behavior. We surveyed 317 participants with an online questionnaire. The factor analysis results showed three factors related to evaluation: negative evaluation, positive evaluation, and controllability. Structural Equation Modeling examined how these factors affect behavioral intentions and how these intentions affect behavioral tendencies. The results modeled consistently with the three-layered structure of the TPB. It suggests a necessity for further investigation into non-essential and nonurgent outings from the perspective of social cognition models.
Journal
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- 九州大学心理学研究
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九州大学心理学研究 23 1-9, 2022-02-17
Faculty of Human-Environment Studies, Kyushu University
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390010457708566400
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- NII Book ID
- AA11448647
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- DOI
- 10.15017/4773125
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- HANDLE
- 2324/4773125
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- ISSN
- 13453904
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- departmental bulletin paper
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- IRDB
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- Abstract License Flag
- Allowed