This research examined the differential utility of two alternative Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) models of behaviour to explain intentions to participate in counselling. Individuals (N = 259) employed in a front-line, at-risk occupation for the Irish government completed a TPB-based questionnaire. Quantitative analyses revealed that participants held positive-to-neutral intentions to participate in counselling, irrespective of gender. The original TPB model explained 47% of variance in intentions whereas an alternative TPB model, splitting the PBC construct between its internal and external control components, explained a further 10% of variance. Furthermore, self-efficacy was found to be the strongest predictor of intentions. This stud...
Universities admit and enrol increasingly diverse student cohorts with varying academic entry standa...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Although the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support programme hi...
Section A reviews and synthesizes the extant literature on adherence to clinical guidelines, with sp...
The study set out to examine intentions to engage in counselling among at-risk Irish government empl...
Background: Mental health services, such as counselling, are chronically underutilised despite the w...
Background: The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) has been applied to different health and mental he...
Confirmatory factor analysis was employed to compare two alternative models of Ajzen’s (Organ Behav ...
Recent evidence suggests that parasuicide (deliberate self-harm) should be considered in terms of ‘n...
This paper describes and reviews the theory of planned behavior (TPB). The focus is on evidence supp...
Recent evidence suggests that parasuicide (deliberate self-harm) should be considered in terms of ‘n...
Although the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support programme highlights the importance of ...
Section A reviews and synthesizes the extant literature on adherence to clinical guidelines, with sp...
The proficiency of attribution and attitude theories in predicting helpseeking intention for those e...
We tested the capacity of an extended version of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to account for...
The theory of planned behavior (TPB) has been used extensively to predict a wide range of behavior a...
Universities admit and enrol increasingly diverse student cohorts with varying academic entry standa...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Although the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support programme hi...
Section A reviews and synthesizes the extant literature on adherence to clinical guidelines, with sp...
The study set out to examine intentions to engage in counselling among at-risk Irish government empl...
Background: Mental health services, such as counselling, are chronically underutilised despite the w...
Background: The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) has been applied to different health and mental he...
Confirmatory factor analysis was employed to compare two alternative models of Ajzen’s (Organ Behav ...
Recent evidence suggests that parasuicide (deliberate self-harm) should be considered in terms of ‘n...
This paper describes and reviews the theory of planned behavior (TPB). The focus is on evidence supp...
Recent evidence suggests that parasuicide (deliberate self-harm) should be considered in terms of ‘n...
Although the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support programme highlights the importance of ...
Section A reviews and synthesizes the extant literature on adherence to clinical guidelines, with sp...
The proficiency of attribution and attitude theories in predicting helpseeking intention for those e...
We tested the capacity of an extended version of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) to account for...
The theory of planned behavior (TPB) has been used extensively to predict a wide range of behavior a...
Universities admit and enrol increasingly diverse student cohorts with varying academic entry standa...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Although the evidence-based Individual Placement and Support programme hi...
Section A reviews and synthesizes the extant literature on adherence to clinical guidelines, with sp...