<> "The repository administrator has not yet configured an RDF license."^^ . <> . . . "What role do social norms play in the context of men’s cancer\r\nscreening intention and behavior? Application of an extended theory of planned behavior"^^ . "Objective: Our research investigated the role of social norms in an extended theory of planned behavior (TPB) in the explanation of prostate/colorectal cancer screening (CS) intention and the prediction of CS uptake among men. Design: A cross-sectional study (Study 1) assessed sociodemographic and TPB variables (extended by descriptive norm) in 2,426 German men (mean age 56.3 years) who differed in their past CS behavior. A subsample of Study 1 (former nonattenders and irregular attenders, n = 1,032) were followed up 12 months later (Study 2). Main Outcome Measures: The authors measured cross-sectionally the intention to undergo a CS examination within the next 12 months (Study 1), and longitudinally self-reported uptake of prostate and/or colorectal CS within the last 12 months (Study 2). Results: When sociodemographic variables were controlled, TPB variables predicted a substantial amount of CS-intention (�R2 = .49). Descriptive norm explained variance beyond the classic TPB variables and interacted significantly with subjective norm. Significant predictors of CS uptake were intention and subjective norm with the latter having a different effect in the two subgroups: a\r\nhigh subjective norm (assessed at T1) was associated with higher CS attendance in (former) nonattenders but lower CS attendance in irregular attenders in the following 12 months. Conclusion: Social norms play an important role in men’s CS intention and behavior. For intention formation,\r\ndescriptive norm is influential in addition to subjective norm. The fact that a high subjective norm resulted in a lower likelihood of screening among irregular attenders suggests possible reactance effects."^^ . "2010" . . . "29" . "1" . . "American Psychological Association"^^ . . . "Health psychology : the official journal of the Division of Health Psychology, American Psychological Association"^^ . . . "02786133" . . . . . . . . . . . "Liborio"^^ . "Ciccarello"^^ . "Liborio Ciccarello"^^ . . "Monika"^^ . "Sieverding"^^ . "Monika Sieverding"^^ . . "Uwe"^^ . "Matterne"^^ . "Uwe Matterne"^^ . . . . . . "What role do social norms play in the context of men’s cancer\r\nscreening intention and behavior? Application of an extended theory of planned behavior (PDF)"^^ . . . "Sieverding_Matterne_Ciccarello_ Health Psychology_2010.pdf"^^ . . . "What role do social norms play in the context of men’s cancer\r\nscreening intention and behavior? Application of an extended theory of planned behavior (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "lightbox.jpg"^^ . . . "What role do social norms play in the context of men’s cancer\r\nscreening intention and behavior? Application of an extended theory of planned behavior (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "preview.jpg"^^ . . . "What role do social norms play in the context of men’s cancer\r\nscreening intention and behavior? Application of an extended theory of planned behavior (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "medium.jpg"^^ . . . "What role do social norms play in the context of men’s cancer\r\nscreening intention and behavior? Application of an extended theory of planned behavior (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "small.jpg"^^ . . . "What role do social norms play in the context of men’s cancer\r\nscreening intention and behavior? Application of an extended theory of planned behavior (Other)"^^ . . . . . . "indexcodes.txt"^^ . . "HTML Summary of #19715 \n\nWhat role do social norms play in the context of men’s cancer \nscreening intention and behavior? Application of an extended theory of planned behavior\n\n" . "text/html" . . . "150 Psychologie"@de . "150 Psychology"@en . . . "610 Medizin"@de . "610 Medical sciences Medicine"@en . .