PMC:7543267 / 45955-47615 JSONTXT 9 Projects

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T357 0-150 Sentence denotes Current findings provide qualified support for some, but not all, predictions of the integrated social cognition model for social distancing behavior.
T358 151-406 Sentence denotes A key assumption of the model, derived from the social cognition theories on which it is based, is that social distancing behavior is reasoned action and, therefore, determined predominantly by intention and the belief-based constructs that underpin them.
T359 407-670 Sentence denotes Effects of intention on social distancing behavior and its mediation of constructs reflecting social reasons for acting, particularly beliefs relating to significant others and moral obligations to perform the behavior, and PBC is consistent with this assumption.
T360 671-829 Sentence denotes This is unsurprising in this context, considering the widely publicized details of the relatively mild effects of the virus in the majority of the population.
T361 830-1124 Sentence denotes It is likely that the majority of individuals do not view themselves as at serious risk from COVID-19 but have internalized the view that significant others want them to engage in social distancing and feel a moral obligation to perform the behavior to protect the health of those most at risk.
T362 1125-1318 Sentence denotes Such a finding is consistent with research on similar health behaviors, such as blood donation, where behavioral performance is likely to promote the health of others rather than the self [34].
T363 1319-1504 Sentence denotes Similarly, the impact of PBC indicates the importance of perceived personal agency in maintaining social distancing behavior, consistent with previous research on health behaviors [14].
T364 1505-1660 Sentence denotes Individuals that see fewer barriers to maintaining social distancing and have the confidence to do so are more likely to intend to perform these behaviors.