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Evaluation of three interventions to promote workplace health and safety: evidence for the utility of implementation intentions
- Source :
- Social Science & Medicine. 56:2153-2163
- Publication Year :
- 2003
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2003.
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Abstract
- This article evaluates a motivational intervention based on the theory of planned behavior, a volitional intervention based on implementation intentions, and a combined motivational plus volitional intervention in promoting attendance at workplace health and safety training courses in the UK. Intervention manipulations were embedded in postal questionnaires completed by participants (N=271). Subsequent attendance over a 3-month period was determined from course records. Findings showed that the volitional and combined interventions doubled the rate of attendance compared to the motivational and control conditions (rates were 39%, 32%, 12%, and 16%, respectively). The effects of the volitional intervention were independent of the effects of previous attendance, demographic variables, employment characteristics, and variables from the theory of planned behavior.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
Program evaluation
Inservice Training
Health (social science)
Health Behavior
Occupational Health Services
Psychological intervention
Psychology, Industrial
Health Promotion
Occupational safety and health
law.invention
History and Philosophy of Science
Nursing
Randomized controlled trial
Behavior Therapy
law
Surveys and Questionnaires
Intervention (counseling)
Humans
Medicine
Occupational Health
Motivation
business.industry
Implementation intention
Theory of planned behavior
Attendance
Middle Aged
United Kingdom
Female
business
Behavioral Research
Program Evaluation
Clinical psychology
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 02779536
- Volume :
- 56
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Social Science & Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....6a168dd9d12878f8fbb61e8ab7b399d3