Trust and intent to prevent HIV/Aids: what role for perceived behavioral control?
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This research, starting from the theory of planned behavior, studies the explanatory factors of the intent of populations to prevent themselves against AIDS. Intent depends on two variables: trust in prevention programs and perceived behavioral control. The model is tested on 666 target populations. The results show that perceived behavior plays a mediating role in the relationship between trust and intention.
Réseaux sociaux