Testing the direct, indirect, and interactive roles of referent group injunctive and descriptive norms for sun protection in relation to the theory of planned behavior
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The theory of planned behavior was used to predict participants' (n=219) sun protection intentions and (longitudinally) self-reported behavior from attitudes, perceptions of control, and subjective norms. Norm focus theory was incorporated by distinguishing injunctive and descriptive norms. In turn, subjective descriptive and injunctive norms were examined in relation to the norms of a salient referent group: university students. Referent group norms were found to be associated with subjective norms, and to influence intentions indirectly. A marginal interaction of referent group descriptive and injunctive norms was also observed on behavior. Results highlight the importance of examining indirect effects in order to capture the effect of group-level processes when multiple sources and levels of normative influence are examined.
History
Journal
Journal of applied social psychology
Volume
44
Pagination
739-750
Location
Hoboken, N.J.
ISSN
0021-9029
eISSN
1559-1816
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal, C Journal article