Title: using
the theory of reasoned action to predict college men’s intention to seek
psychological help
Author:
Timothy E,Rogers August, 2009
Model/Theory
Theory
of Reasoned Action
The link between
conceptual framework and theory/model
This research study is required to increase the current
understanding of male’s help-seeking intentions by using the TRA i.e. Theory of
Reasoned Action (Fishbein & Ajzen, 1980). This theory gives an extensive
structure to all the while evaluate a few convictions that may add to the
development of states of mind and subjective standards that, thus, decide a
man's aim to perform a particular conduct, for example, looking for mental help
(Halgin, Weaver, Edell, and Spencer, 1987; Vogel et al., 2005). Utilizing
existing mental measures of help-looking for variables (i.e., states of mind,
subjective standards, expected dangers and advantages of self-exposure,
treatment fears, self-revelation ability, social and individual shame for
looking for mental help) and manliness builds (i.e., sexual orientation part
struggle and adjustment to conventional male standards), this study inspected a
completely intervened and somewhat interceded TRA model to anticipate
help-looking for expectations in an example of school men (Rogers,2009).
Figure
1: Conceptual Framework (Rogers, 2009)
Dependent &
Independent Variables
Table 2: Dependent & Independent Variables
Depended Variables
|
Independent Variable
|
Intention
to see Help
|
Attitude
towards seeking help
|
Subject
Norms
|
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