2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.tracli.2020.02.002
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Examining students’ intention to perform voluntary blood donation using a theory of planned behaviour: A structural equation modelling approach

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“…A number of studies agreed that TPB predicted different behaviors via external variables and antecedents (e.g., Chen and Hung, 2016;Paul et al, 2016;Hsu et al, 2017;Al-Jubari, 2019;Sun et al, 2019;Hoque and Hossan, 2020;Parash et al, 2020;Si et al, 2020;Uzun and Kilis, 2020). A meta-analysis conducted by Hagger et al (2002) confirmed that the three aforesaid factors can be used to predict behavioral intentions and behavior.…”
Section: Theory Of Planned Behaviormentioning
confidence: 87%
“…A number of studies agreed that TPB predicted different behaviors via external variables and antecedents (e.g., Chen and Hung, 2016;Paul et al, 2016;Hsu et al, 2017;Al-Jubari, 2019;Sun et al, 2019;Hoque and Hossan, 2020;Parash et al, 2020;Si et al, 2020;Uzun and Kilis, 2020). A meta-analysis conducted by Hagger et al (2002) confirmed that the three aforesaid factors can be used to predict behavioral intentions and behavior.…”
Section: Theory Of Planned Behaviormentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Subjective norms impacted nurses’ intention to participate in voluntary care services for older adults with disabilities. A study by Parash [ 22 ] that included a survey of college students showed that subjective norms had a positive impact on student’s intention to participate in blood donation, and it is important to focus on the power of family, friends, leaders, fellow volunteers, and volunteer activity organizers. The higher the level of social support, the higher the willingness to participate.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a theoretical view, this study extended the TBP framework to measure younger people's intention to donate via the online platform, particularly in a developing country setting. It delivered a significant part to the extant body of knowledge, which mostly studied in the Western environment (Hossain Parash et al 2020). The results also enhanced the existing literature pertaining to online donation by investigating both intrinsic (i.e., attitude, descriptive norm, PCB, and past behaviour) and extrinsic (i.e., Internet feature) factors toward donation intention.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%