The use of the Theory of Planned Behaviour as a Conceptual Framework to Understand and Promote Health Recommendations During the First Wave of COVID-19 in Mexico City

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Autoren

  • Nuria Álvarez Agüí
  • Enrique Cáceres Nieto
  • Manuel Alejandro García Martínez
  • Josafat I. Hernández Cervantes
  • Rosa Lidia López Bejarano
  • Pablo Soto Mota
  • Adrian Vargas Lopez

Externe Organisationen

  • Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM)
  • Complutense Universität Madrid (UCM)
  • Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM)
  • Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)1-31
FachzeitschriftNova scientia
Jahrgang15
Ausgabenummer30
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2023
Extern publiziertJa

Abstract

In this study, we apply the Theory of Planned Behavior to understand the factors that explained adherence to health recommendations during the first wave of Covid-19 in Mexico City. To do this, we designed and implemented an online survey on prevention measures (N=2,794). In addition, we generate an empirical model based on the Theory of Planned Behavior to hypothesize about correlations between variables in the survey. In addition, we included four simple experiments in the survey. We found that norms, attitudes and perception of control are correlated with the planning and adoption of preventive actions. In the experiments we observe (1) that corruption reduces the credibility of the government with respect to the health crisis (n=414), (2) doctors are more persuasive about prevention (n=681), and (3) masks generate feelings of security (n=700). We conclude that the Theory of Planned Behavior is useful to make sense of data from surveys like ours. We encourage governments in developing countries to use methods like ours to collect and interpret data, even if provisional, to respond to future health crises.

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The use of the Theory of Planned Behaviour as a Conceptual Framework to Understand and Promote Health Recommendations During the First Wave of COVID-19 in Mexico City. / Álvarez Agüí, Nuria; Nieto, Enrique Cáceres; García Martínez, Manuel Alejandro et al.
in: Nova scientia, Jahrgang 15, Nr. 30, 2023, S. 1-31.

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Álvarez Agüí, N, Nieto, EC, García Martínez, MA, Cervantes, JIH, López Bejarano, RL, Soto Mota, P & Vargas Lopez, A 2023, 'The use of the Theory of Planned Behaviour as a Conceptual Framework to Understand and Promote Health Recommendations During the First Wave of COVID-19 in Mexico City', Nova scientia, Jg. 15, Nr. 30, S. 1-31. https://doi.org/10.21640/ns.v15i30.3018
Álvarez Agüí, N., Nieto, E. C., García Martínez, M. A., Cervantes, J. I. H., López Bejarano, R. L., Soto Mota, P., & Vargas Lopez, A. (2023). The use of the Theory of Planned Behaviour as a Conceptual Framework to Understand and Promote Health Recommendations During the First Wave of COVID-19 in Mexico City. Nova scientia, 15(30), 1-31. https://doi.org/10.21640/ns.v15i30.3018
Álvarez Agüí N, Nieto EC, García Martínez MA, Cervantes JIH, López Bejarano RL, Soto Mota P et al. The use of the Theory of Planned Behaviour as a Conceptual Framework to Understand and Promote Health Recommendations During the First Wave of COVID-19 in Mexico City. Nova scientia. 2023;15(30):1-31. doi: https://doi.org/10.21640/ns.v15i30.3018
Álvarez Agüí, Nuria ; Nieto, Enrique Cáceres ; García Martínez, Manuel Alejandro et al. / The use of the Theory of Planned Behaviour as a Conceptual Framework to Understand and Promote Health Recommendations During the First Wave of COVID-19 in Mexico City. in: Nova scientia. 2023 ; Jahrgang 15, Nr. 30. S. 1-31.
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