Anxiety effects on disaster precautionary behaviors: A multi-path cognitive model

Volume: 24, Issue: 10, Pages: 1401 - 1411
Published: Jul 27, 2017
Abstract
Previous studies have revealed a negative relationship between anxiety and health-promoting behavior. This study identified three cognitive pathways through which anxiety operates on preparedness behaviors for terrorist attacks. Preparedness was regressed on trait anxiety, perceived threat, and self-efficacy based on data from 306 adults. Mediating paths through perceived threat (positive) and self-efficacy (negative) and an independent negative...
Paper Details
Title
Anxiety effects on disaster precautionary behaviors: A multi-path cognitive model
Published Date
Jul 27, 2017
Volume
24
Issue
10
Pages
1401 - 1411
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