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A Cross-Sectional Study Using Health Behavior Theory to Predict Rapid Compliance With Campus Emergency Notifications Among College Students.

Christopher J RogersMyriam ForsterKaitlin BahrStephanie M Benjamin
Published in: Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (2020)
This study identified attitude and subjective norms as consistent predictors of rapid compliance and improves understanding of additional constructs across scenarios. Campuses may benefit from leveraging concepts from health-behavior theory to provide targeted intervention focusing on factors associated with rapid compliance.
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