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Protection Motivation Theory as an Explanatory Framework for Proenvironmental Behavioral Intentions
Authors:Adam M Rainear  John L Christensen
Institution:Department of Communication, University of Connecticut
Abstract:Environmental issues have become important topics in the 21st century. Communication practitioners and scholars struggle with effectively communicating the threat of climate change and other changes to the natural world, partially due to the lack of concern by the general public. We present Protection Motivation Theory as a framework for explaining proenvironmental behavioral intentions among a college sample. Participants (N = 607) responded to an online survey, and the results indicate support for the proposed model, with severity (H1), vulnerability (H2), response efficacy (H3), and self-efficacy (H4) positively predicting proenvironmental behavioral intentions and response costs (H5) negatively predicting intentions. Implications for practitioners and scholars are discussed, and areas of future exploration in this domain are identified.
Keywords:Behavioral Intentions  Proenvironmental  Protection Motivation Theory  Risk Perception
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