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ArtikelSelf-Conscious Emotions and Self-Regulation in The Promotion of Condom Use  
Oleh: MacDonald, Tara K. ; Hynie, Michaela ; Marques, Sandra
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (http://journals.sagepub.com/home/pspc) vol. 32 no. 08 (2006), page 1072-1084.
Topik: emotion; self - conscious; emotions; self - regulation; condom use
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Isi artikelTwo prospective studies examined the self - regulatory role of anticipated negative self - conscious emotions (ANSCE) in the theory of planned behaviour. In Study 1, 147 undergraduates reported condom attitudes, perceived norms, self - efficacy, ANSCE (shame and guilt) should they not use condoms, and intentions to use condoms during the coming 6 weeks. At a 6 - week follow - up, ANSCE predicted condom use intentions and behaviour and partially mediated the effect of attitudes and norms on both. Study 2 experimentally tested the social nature of self - consciousness in ANSCE; 61 female undergraduates read a scenario priming the private - self or social - self or were assigned to a no - scenario control. They reported condom attitudes, perceived control, ANSCE, condom use intentions, and a 6 - week follow - up. ANSCE again predicted condom use intentions. A test of moderated mediation indicated that ANSCE influenced condom intentions more in the social - self condition than in the control condition. Implications of these findings are discussed.
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