Reducing single-use plastic on college campuses: Theory of planned behavior-based brief interventions

Heather Barnes Truelove , Erin Largo-Wight , Amy N.S. Siuda , Shannon Gowans , Hollie Minichiello , Juliette Hill
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Single-use plastic has devastating impacts on the natural environment and scalable theory-based interventions are urgently needed to curb plastic consumption. The purpose of this study is to test the impact of two brief plastic reduction interventions on consumption on college campuses and whether these effects will be mediated by changes in the extended Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) model consisting of attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, moral norms, descriptive norms, and self-identity. 375 undergraduate students (77% female) from two colleges in the southeastern US completed baseline measures of plastic consumption beliefs and behavior in line with the extended TPB model. Participants were then randomized into one of three groups - control group (n = 152), app intervention group (who tracked plastic behavior on a mobile phone app for a week and received TPB-based daily messages via push notifications; n = 89), or pledge intervention group (who made a pledge to reduce plastic for a week and received TPB-based daily messages via email; n = 134). All participants completed the survey again after the intervention week. Results showed that the extended TPB model along with the intervention condition significantly predicted changes in plastic behavior over the week, (R2 = 0.24, p < .001). Additionally, mediation analysis revealed that the pledge group (compared to the control group) reported a significant decrease in plastic consumption over the week-long intervention, with indirect effects via changes in attitudes, perceived behavioral control, and descriptive norms. The app group (compared to the control group) decreased plastic consumption less and showed no change to the extended TPB constructs. Results suggest that plastic reduction interventions that influence the extended TPB constructs can be expected to have corresponding changes in plastic consumption behavior.

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减少大学校园一次性塑料:基于计划行为的简短干预理论
一次性塑料对自然环境具有破坏性影响,迫切需要可扩展的基于理论的干预措施来遏制塑料消费。本研究的目的是检验两种简短的减塑干预对大学校园消费的影响,以及这些影响是否会通过由态度、主观规范、感知行为控制、道德规范、描述性规范和自我认同组成的扩展计划行为理论(TPB)模型的变化来调节。来自美国东南部两所大学的375名本科生(77%为女性)根据扩展的TPB模型完成了塑料消费信念和行为的基线测量。然后,参与者被随机分为三组:对照组(n = 152),应用程序干预组(他们在一周内跟踪手机应用程序上的塑料行为,并通过推送通知接收基于tpb的每日消息;n = 89),或承诺干预组(承诺减少塑料一周,并通过电子邮件接收基于tpb的每日信息;n = 134)。所有参与者在干预周后再次完成调查。结果表明,扩展TPB模型与干预条件一起显著预测了一周内塑性行为的变化,(R2 = 0.24, p <措施)。此外,中介分析显示,在为期一周的干预中,承诺组(与对照组相比)报告了塑料消费量的显著减少,并通过态度、感知行为控制和描述性规范的改变产生了间接影响。应用程序组(与对照组相比)减少的塑料消耗较少,并且扩展的TPB结构没有变化。结果表明,影响扩展TPB结构的塑料减少干预措施可以预期产生相应的塑料消费行为变化。
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