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. 2013 Oct 2;49(2):98–107. doi: 10.1002/ijop.12001

TABLE 2.

Determinants of behavior from the integrated behavioral model (Montaño & Kasprzyk, 2008)

1. The person has formed a strong positive intention (or made a commitment) to perform the behavior (intention).
2. No environmental constraints make it impossible for the behavior to occur (environmental constraints).
3. The person has the skills necessary to perform the behavior (skills).
4. The person believes that the advantages of performing the behavior outweigh the disadvantages (attitude).
5. The person perceives more social (normative) pressure to perform the behavior than not to do so.
6. The person perceives that performing the behavior is more consistent than inconsistent with his or her own self-image (personal norms, personal standards).
7. The person's affective reaction to performing the behavior is more positive than negative.
8. The person perceives that he or she has the capability to perform the behavior under a number of different circumstances (perceived self-efficacy, perceived behavioral control).