Predicting Australian adults' sun-safe behaviour: Examining the role of personal and social norms

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Abstract

Objectives. To address the scarcity of comprehensive, theory-based research in the Australian context, this study, using a theory of planned behaviour (TPB) framework, investigated the role of personal and social norms to identify the key predictors of adult Australians' sun-safe intentions and behaviour. Design. The study used a prospective design with two waves of data collection, 1 week apart. Methods. Participants were 816 adults (48.2% men) aged between 18 and 88 years recruited from urban, regional, and rural areas of Australia. At baseline, participants completed a questionnaire assessing the standard TPB predictors (attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavioural control [PBC]), past behaviour, behavioural intention, and additional measures of group norm for the referent groups of friends and family, image norm, personal norm, personal choice/responsibility, and Australian identity. Seventyone per cent of the participants (n = 577) reported on their sun-safe behaviour in the subsequent week. Results. Via path modelling, past behaviour, attitude, group norm (friends), personal norm, and personal choice/responsibility emerged as independent predictors of intentions which, in turn, predicted sun-safe behaviour prospectively. Past behaviour, but not PBC, had direct effects on sun-safe behaviour. The model explained 61.6% and 43.9% of the variance in intention and behaviour, respectively. Conclusions. This study provides support for the use of a comprehensive theoretical decision-making model to explain Australian adults' sun-safe intentions and behaviours and identifies viable targets for health-promoting messages in this high-risk context.

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White, K. M., Starfelt, L. C., Young, R. M. D., Hawkes, A. L., Leske, S., & Hamilton, K. (2015). Predicting Australian adults’ sun-safe behaviour: Examining the role of personal and social norms. British Journal of Health Psychology, 20(2), 396–412. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjhp.12108

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