OBJECTIVE: The lack of consistency between peoples' attitudes toward organ donation and organ donation registration behavior has long perplexed scholars. Ajzen and Fishbein's principle of compatibility offers a potential explanation for the attitude-behavior discrepancy. This principle states that attitudes will better predict behavior if the specificity of a measured attitude matches the specificity of the behavior under consideration. METHOD: Two studies, using different samples and different modes of data collection, measured general attitudes toward organ donation and specific attitudes toward registering as a donor, while simultaneously offering a registration opportunity. RESULTS: Compared with general attitudes about organ donation, attitudes specific to organ donor registration were superior predictors of registration intentions and behaviors. Specific attitudes explained at least 70% more variance in registration behaviors than general attitudes. CONCLUSION: The lack of attitude-behavior consistency in the organ donor domain can be partially explained by limited compliance with the principle of compatibility. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved).
OBJECTIVE: The lack of consistency between peoples' attitudes toward organ donation and organ donation registration behavior has long perplexed scholars. Ajzen and Fishbein's principle of compatibility offers a potential explanation for the attitude-behavior discrepancy. This principle states that attitudes will better predict behavior if the specificity of a measured attitude matches the specificity of the behavior under consideration. METHOD: Two studies, using different samples and different modes of data collection, measured general attitudes toward organ donation and specific attitudes toward registering as a donor, while simultaneously offering a registration opportunity. RESULTS: Compared with general attitudes about organ donation, attitudes specific to organ donor registration were superior predictors of registration intentions and behaviors. Specific attitudes explained at least 70% more variance in registration behaviors than general attitudes. CONCLUSION: The lack of attitude-behavior consistency in the organ donor domain can be partially explained by limited compliance with the principle of compatibility. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2014 APA, all rights reserved).
Authors: Justin Presseau; Nicola McCleary; Fabiana Lorencatto; Andrea M Patey; Jeremy M Grimshaw; Jill J Francis Journal: Implement Sci Date: 2019-12-05 Impact factor: 7.327