広島大学大学院教育学研究科紀要. 第三部, 教育人間科学関連領域 Issue 51
published_at 2003-03-28

環境問題に対する集合的対処行動意図の規定因

Determinants of behavioral intentions of collective coping toward environmental problems
Tozuka Tadashi
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Abstract
Collective protection motivation model (Fukada & Tozuka, 2001) expected that the behavioral intentions of collective coping toward environmental problems is determined by eight cognitive factors (severity, vulnerability, efficacy, cost, ability to act, responsibility, practician ratio, and norm). The purpose of this study was to explore these 8 factors empirically. One hundred and eighty four university students (92 men and 92 women) were asked to rate those cognitive factors and intentions, of 7 collective coping act for 4 environmental problems (harms from dioxin, water pollution, global warming, and electricity shortage). The results of multiple regression analyses showed that severity, vulnerability, efficacy, cost, ability to act, responsibility, and practician ratio influenced behavioral intentions of collective coping. On the other hand, no effects were found for norm. These results proved that determinants of collective protection motivation model were almost useful for predicting behavioral intentions of collective coping.
Keywords
説得
脅威アピール
集合的防護動機モデル
集合的対処行動意図
環境問題
persuasion
threat appeal
collective protection motivation model
behavioral intentions of collective coping
environmental problem