id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-284402-629pxjo1 Chan, Derwin K. C. Why people failed to adhere to COVID-19 preventive behaviors? Perspectives from an integrated behavior change model 2020-05-15 .txt text/plain 1089 59 33 5 In the integrated model, 5 when social environments are supportive to individuals' basic psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness, individuals are more likely to endorse autonomous motivation (ie, acting for inherent interest, satisfaction, personal goals, and values) than controlled motivation (ie, acting due to external contingencies, internal pressure, or sense of ego). In support to the psychological factors in the integrated model 5 , there are social situations or personal beliefs that facilitate autonomous motivation (eg, "preventing COVID-19 is what I want to do because I am responsible for my own health"), attitude (eg, accessible online information about the values of COVID-19 prevention), subjective norms (eg, family or friends who are following the COVID-19 preventive strategies say I should do the same), and perceived behavioral control (eg, training resources that make it easier for me to correctly apply COVID-19 preventive behavior such as hand hygiene). In conclusion, the integrated model of self-determination theory and the theory of planned behavior explains why some individuals fail to adhere to the preventive behaviors of COVID-19. ./cache/cord-284402-629pxjo1.txt ./txt/cord-284402-629pxjo1.txt