Anticipated Emotions and Personal Experience for Predicting Behavioral Intentions and Behavioral Expectations
We tested how anticipated emotions interact with personal experience in risk behavior to improve predictions from TPB on behavioral intention (BI) and behavioral expectation (BE) for sex without condom (Study 1) and excessive drinking (Study 2). In the moderate-high experience group, anticipated emo...
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Anticipated Emotions and Personal Experience for Predicting Behavioral Intentions and Behavioral ExpectationsCarrera Levillain, PilarCaballero González, AmparoMuñoz Cáceres, María DoloresOceja Fernández, Luis Venanciobehavioral intentionsbehavioural expectationsanticipated emotionsrisk behaviorpersonal experiencePsicologíaWe tested how anticipated emotions interact with personal experience in risk behavior to improve predictions from TPB on behavioral intention (BI) and behavioral expectation (BE) for sex without condom (Study 1) and excessive drinking (Study 2). In the moderate-high experience group, anticipated emotional profiles (AEPs) improve TPB prediction from 28% to 45% in the case of BI and from 19% to 40% in that of BE in relation to sexual risk behavior (Study 1), and from 23% to 36% in the case of BI and from 17% to 31% in that of BE in relation to binge drinking (Study 2). However, in the low-experience group (Study 2) AEPs improve TPB predictions for BI (12% to 34%) but not for BE, showing that in less experienced people BI and BE are not equivalent: anticipated emotions have different relevance in their prediction. These results were replicated using a general negative anticipated emotion index (averaging emotional categories)Hemos puesto a prueba como interactúan las emociones anticipadas y la experiencia personal en la conducta de riesgo para mejorar las predicciones hechas desde la Teoría de la Conducta Planeada (TPB) sobre las intenciones (BI) y expectativas conductuales (BE), tanto para el sexo sin preservativo (Estudio 1), como para la ingesta puntual de alcohol en exceso (Estudio 2). En el grupo con experiencia personal moderada-alta, los perfiles de emociones anticipadas (AEPs) mejoraron las predicciones hechas desde la TPB del 28% al 45% en el caso de intenciones conductuales (BI) y del 19% al 40% sobre expectativas conductuales (BE) en relación con la conducta sexual de riesgo (Estudio 1); y del 23% al 36% en el caso de intención conductual y del 17% al 31% sobre las expectativas conductuales de beber alcohol en exceso (Estudio 2). Sin embargo, en el grupo de baja experiencia personal (Estudio 2) los perfiles de emociones anticipadas (AEPs) mejoraron las predicciones hechas sobre intenciones conductuales (del 12% al 34%) pero no sobre las expectativas conductuales, mostrando que en las personas con baja experiencia personal en la conducta, las intenciones conductuales no son equivalentes a las expectativas conductuales: las emociones anticipadas tienen diferente relevancia en su predicción. Estos resultados fueron replicados usando un índice general de emociones negativas anticipadas (calculado a partir de la media de las categorías emocionales informadas)This research was supported by grant PSI2008-04849Cambridge University PressDepartamento de Psicología Social y MetodologíaFacultad de Psicología20112011-11-01research articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2df8fbb1AMhttp://purl.org/coar/version/c_ab4af688f83e57aainfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10486/718596https://dx.doi.org/10.5209/rev_SJOP.2011.v14.n2.2reponame:Biblos-e Archivo. Repositorio Institucional de la UAMinstname:Universidad Autónoma de MadridInglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:repositorio.uam.es:10486/7185962026-06-23T12:46:27Z |
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Carrera Levillain, Pilar Caballero González, Amparo Muñoz Cáceres, María Dolores Oceja Fernández, Luis Venancio |
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Carrera Levillain, Pilar |
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Carrera Levillain, Pilar Caballero González, Amparo Muñoz Cáceres, María Dolores Oceja Fernández, Luis Venancio |
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Caballero González, Amparo Muñoz Cáceres, María Dolores Oceja Fernández, Luis Venancio |
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Departamento de Psicología Social y Metodología Facultad de Psicología |
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behavioral intentions behavioural expectations anticipated emotions risk behavior personal experience Psicología |
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behavioral intentions behavioural expectations anticipated emotions risk behavior personal experience Psicología |
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We tested how anticipated emotions interact with personal experience in risk behavior to improve predictions from TPB on behavioral intention (BI) and behavioral expectation (BE) for sex without condom (Study 1) and excessive drinking (Study 2). In the moderate-high experience group, anticipated emotional profiles (AEPs) improve TPB prediction from 28% to 45% in the case of BI and from 19% to 40% in that of BE in relation to sexual risk behavior (Study 1), and from 23% to 36% in the case of BI and from 17% to 31% in that of BE in relation to binge drinking (Study 2). However, in the low-experience group (Study 2) AEPs improve TPB predictions for BI (12% to 34%) but not for BE, showing that in less experienced people BI and BE are not equivalent: anticipated emotions have different relevance in their prediction. These results were replicated using a general negative anticipated emotion index (averaging emotional categories) |
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