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Health Psychol Rev. 2014;8(1):34-52. doi: 10.1080/17437199.2013.778165. Epub 2013 Mar 18.

Facilitating progress in health behaviour theory development and modification: the reasoned action approach as a case study.

Health psychology review

Katharine J Head, Seth M Noar

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  1. a Department of Communication , University of Kentucky , 124 Grehan Journalism Building, Lexington , KY 40506-0042 , USA.

PMID: 25053006 DOI: 10.1080/17437199.2013.778165

Abstract

This paper explores the question: what are barriers to health behaviour theory development and modification, and what potential solutions can be proposed? Using the reasoned action approach (RAA) as a case study, four areas of theory development were examined: (1) the theoretical domain of a theory; (2) tension between generalisability and utility, (3) criteria for adding/removing variables in a theory, and (4) organisational tracking of theoretical developments and formal changes to theory. Based on a discussion of these four issues, recommendations for theory development are presented, including: (1) the theoretical domain for theories such as RAA should be clarified; (2) when there is tension between generalisability and utility, utility should be given preference given the applied nature of the health behaviour field; (3) variables should be formally removed/amended/added to a theory based on their performance across multiple studies and (4) organisations and researchers with a stake in particular health areas may be best suited for tracking the literature on behaviour-specific theories and making refinements to theory, based on a consensus approach. Overall, enhancing research in this area can provide important insights for more accurately understanding health behaviours and thus producing work that leads to more effective health behaviour change interventions.

Keywords: health behaviour theory; theory development; theory of reasoned action

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