The Influence of Self-efficacy and Compensatory Health Behavior in Bicycle Helmet Use


Autoria(s): Messerli-Buergy, Nadine; Bachmann, Monica Susanne; Pjanic, Irena; Barth, Jürgen; Znoj, Hansjörg
Data(s)

22/11/2013

Resumo

Individuals show compensatory health behavior (e.g. safer cycling without helmet) to compensate for risky behavior. Compensatory health behavior is facilitated by high self-efficacy. A total of 134 cyclists with different helmet wearing frequencies (occasionally (OH) or never helmet (NH)) were asked to fill out a questionnaire on their compensatory health behavior when cycling without a helmet and on their general self-efficacy. An interaction between self-efficacy and use of a helmet on compensatory health behavior was found. OH-users with high self-efficacy showed more compensatory health behavior than OH-users with low self-efficacy. This effect was not present in NH-users. We assume that OH-users engage in compensatory health behavior, whereas NH-users remain unprotected by behavioral adaptation. These persons are vulnerable and may require specific attention in preventive actions.

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http://boris.unibe.ch/39545/1/Messerli-Buergy%20JHealthBehavPublicHealth%202013.pdf

Messerli-Buergy, Nadine; Bachmann, Monica Susanne; Pjanic, Irena; Barth, Jürgen; Znoj, Hansjörg (2013). The Influence of Self-efficacy and Compensatory Health Behavior in Bicycle Helmet Use. Journal of Health Behaviour and Public Health, 3(2), pp. 1-5. Academy Journals

doi:10.7892/boris.39545

urn:issn:2146-9334

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eng

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Academy Journals

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http://boris.unibe.ch/39545/

http://www.asciencejournal.net/asj/index.php/HBPH/article/view/529

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Messerli-Buergy, Nadine; Bachmann, Monica Susanne; Pjanic, Irena; Barth, Jürgen; Znoj, Hansjörg (2013). The Influence of Self-efficacy and Compensatory Health Behavior in Bicycle Helmet Use. Journal of Health Behaviour and Public Health, 3(2), pp. 1-5. Academy Journals

Palavras-Chave #610 Medicine & health #360 Social problems & social services
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