Mammography Screening within the Context of the Theory of Planned Behavior: The Role of Personality Traits and Personal Factors
Fay Griva,
Fotios Anagnostopoulos,
Kleanthi Gourounti,
Philippa Kolokotroni and
Natalia Koutrouli
International Journal of Psychological Studies, 2013, vol. 5, issue 3, 98
Abstract:
The present study examined the associations between optimism, personal characteristics and theory of plannedbehavior (TPB) components for mammography screening. Most of the results were in line with TPB whichproposed that intention would be the most proximal determinant of a behavior and the effects of other factorsincluding attitudes and perceived behavioral control on behavior would be mediated through intention. However,a number of demographic and health-related factors, including age and a previous benign breast disease emergedas independent factors associated with mammography screening, providing evidence that personal factors shouldbe taken into account in future applications of the TPB when examining mammography screening behavior.
Date: 2013
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