The process by which perceived autonomy support predicts motivation, intention, and behavior for seasonal influenza prevention in Hong Kong older adults
Chung, P.-K., Zhang, C.-Q., Liu, J.-D., Chan, D. K.-C., Si, G., & Hagger, M. (2018). The process by which perceived autonomy support predicts motivation, intention, and behavior for seasonal influenza prevention in Hong Kong older adults. BMC Public Health, 18, Article 65. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4608-x
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Background: This study examined the effectiveness of a theoretical framework that integrates self-determination
theory (SDT) and the theory of planned behavior (TPB) in explaining the use of facemasks to prevent seasonal
influenza among Hong Kong older adults.
Methods: Data were collected at two time points in the winter in Hong Kong, during which influenza is most
prevalent. At Time 1, older adults (N = 141) completed self-report measures of SDT (perceived autonomy support
from senior center staff, autonomous motivation for influenza prevention) and TPB (attitude, subjective norm,
perceived behavioral control, and intention for influenza prevention) constructs with respect to facemask used to
prevent infection. Two weeks later, at Time 2, participants’ acceptance of a facemask to prevent influenza in the
presence of an experimenter with flu-like symptoms was recorded.
Results: Path analysis found that perceived autonomy support of senior center staff was positively and significantly
linked to autonomous motivation for facemask use, which, in turn, was positively related to intentions to wear
facemasks through the mediation of attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioral control. However, the
effect of intention on facemask use was not significant.
Conclusions: Results generally support the proposed framework and the findings of previous studies with respect to
intention, but the non-significant intention-behavior relationship may warrant future research to examine the reasons
for older adults not to wear facemasks to prevent seasonal influenza despite having positive intentions to do so.
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