EXAMINING­ALCOHOL­AND­EXERCISE­STUDENTS­THROUGH­PLANNED­ BEHAVIOR­THEORY­USING­SELF-IDENTITY­AND­PAST­BEHAVIOR*

Published: Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
Recent research has identified the need to include self-identity and past behaviors in the theory, as factors underlying intention and self reported behaviors. The present study employed the theory of planned behavior to investigate the intention and use of alcohol and exercise in students. 249 Greek University students completed questionnaires which assessed all factors about alcohol use and exercise (intention, instrumental attitudes,...
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Title
EXAMINING­ALCOHOL­AND­EXERCISE­STUDENTS­THROUGH­PLANNED­ BEHAVIOR­THEORY­USING­SELF-IDENTITY­AND­PAST­BEHAVIOR*
Published Date
Jan 1, 2009
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