Affiliation:
1. Graduate School, Department of Nursing Sahmyook University Nowon‐gu Korea
2. College of Nursing Sahmyook University Nowon‐gu Korea
Abstract
AbstractAimThe aim of the study was to determine the multiple potential contributing factors in preventive behaviours, including COVID‐19 vaccination for an effective campaign strategy.DesignThis is a descriptive correlation study to examine the effects of the behavioural outcome, attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioural control, optimistic bias and social stigma on the intention of preventive behaviour, based on Ajen's Theory of Planned Behaviour.MethodsThe survey was performed by a professional research company online from 16–19 July 2021. Two hundred and thirty‐three participants who had not been vaccinated against COVID‐19 at the time of data collection completed the survey.ResultsPerceived benefit, perceived behavioural control and social stigma are significantly associated with intention of preventive behaviours. The factors engaging in preventive behaviour presents us that our society is strongly influenced by social groups. Social groups influence decision‐making in intention of preventing behaviour. Public education using social networks can increase such desirable behaviour.
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