Sentences with phrase «perceived social norms»

Medium effect sizes were found for cons of smoking, perceived social norms, perceived behavior and self - efficacy.
Social influence is a constellation of three types of perceived influence of others, consisting of perceived social norms, behavior and pressure.
This issue is important throughout the life cycle but especially for adolescents whose cognitive abilities and perceived social norms are changing rapidly, 25,26 thus creating a fluid and uneven environment for the delivery of behavioral interventions.
Existing studies show that impulsiveness is predictive of online risk taking behaviours, but this additional research with British and Italian young adults highlighted that high self - monitoring — or adapting behaviour in line with perceived social norms — was equally predictive of posting risky content, which Dr White says could mean young people think it's the best way to behave.
From my perspective, and apparently in the conclusions, here is a key factor: «Perceived social norm».
As can be seen from the effect sizes in Table I, at T1, anti-smoking practices were associated mostly with the cons of smoking, perceived social norm and perceived behavior, although effect sizes were small.
Abstract: Introduction: On the basis of a motivational framework for return to work (RTW) after sickness absence, scales were developed to measure absentee attitudes towards RTW, perceived social norm with respect to RTW, RTW self - efficacy, RTW motivation, and the RTW attitudes of six types of key actors.

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Nor did most of us perceive how, all around us, the social environment was being transformed by a sudden breakdown in traditional norms governing sexual behavior and a sharp rise in family disruption.
If you look at the prophets and saints you see they almost always went against the perceived «rules» or social norms of the day.
of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to understand how personal factors including women's social norms, perceived beliefs, social support and personal barriers such as untreated mental health, substance abuse, intimate partner violence, and health system factors, including whether women receive HIV and obstetric care together or separately, contribute to HIV outcomes.
Our lack of ability to perceive and react to climate is not just simply a problem rooted in social norms.
Lord Devlin in the Wolfenden Committee argued that the law should serve a normative function in excluding social changes that are yet to become dominant public norms as perceived by society at large.
Social norm has a strong indirect influence via perceived usefulness on attitude and intention, cre
Social norm has a strong indirect influence via perceived usefulness on attitude and intention, creating a network effect for peer users.
This intention is most importantly driven by perceived usefulness, attitude towards usage and social norm, with the latter effecting both directly and indirectly over perceived usefulness.
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