A qualitative investigation of individuals' lay representations of habit.

IF 2.4 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Psychology & Health Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1080/08870446.2024.2412572
D J Brown, M S Hagger, K Hamilton
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Objective: While there have been substantive advances in the conceptualisation, measurement, and effects of habit as a psychological construct, there is limited research on individuals' beliefs and perspectives on habit. The current investigation reports the findings of two studies purposed to explore individuals' lay representations of habit which further inform habit theory and measurement, and interventions designed to promote habits. Methods: Study 1 (N = 158) used an online, open-ended questionnaire to elicit lay beliefs on the salient features of habit. Study 2 (N = 27) involved a series of interviews and focus groups to further explore individuals' representations of habit. Results: Thematic content analysis revealed that participants described habit in terms of its content, salient features or characteristics, and function or consequences. The results also indicated that while collective knowledge converged on expert perspectives, few individuals identified all or most features of habit, suggesting individuals' beliefs are incomplete. Conclusions: Current findings indicate that lay people as a collective hold consistent but largely 'patchy' beliefs about habit. Future research should focus on integrating the beliefs identified in this research with new measures of habit and habit interventions.

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对个人习惯的非专业表述进行定性调查。
研究目的虽然习惯作为一种心理结构,在概念化、测量和影响方面取得了实质性进展,但有关个人对习惯的信念和观点的研究却十分有限。本次调查报告了两项研究的结果,旨在探讨个人对习惯的非专业表述,从而为习惯理论和测量以及旨在促进习惯养成的干预措施提供更多信息。研究方法研究 1(N = 158)采用在线开放式问卷调查的方式,了解非专业人士对习惯显著特征的看法。研究 2(N = 27)通过一系列访谈和焦点小组进一步探讨个人对习惯的表述。研究结果主题内容分析显示,参与者从习惯的内容、突出特点或特征、功能或后果等方面描述了习惯。结果还表明,虽然集体知识与专家观点趋于一致,但很少有人能确定习惯的全部或大部分特征,这表明个人的信念是不完整的。结论:目前的研究结果表明,非专业人士作为一个集体对习惯持有一致的信念,但在很大程度上是 "零散的"。未来的研究应侧重于将本研究中发现的信念与新的习惯测量方法和习惯干预措施相结合。
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期刊介绍: Psychology & Health promotes the study and application of psychological approaches to health and illness. The contents include work on psychological aspects of physical illness, treatment processes and recovery; psychosocial factors in the aetiology of physical illnesses; health attitudes and behaviour, including prevention; the individual-health care system interface particularly communication and psychologically-based interventions. The journal publishes original research, and accepts not only papers describing rigorous empirical work, including meta-analyses, but also those outlining new psychological approaches and interventions in health-related fields.
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