Research Article

Health Care Waste Segregation Behavior among Health Workers in Uganda: An Application of the Theory of Planned Behavior

Table 2

Pearson’s correlations between the TPB constructs and external variables.
(a)

VariableIntentionPerceived controlSubjective normsMoral obligationAttitudeBehavior

Intention1.180 .226 .157 .213 .524
Perceived control1.494.192.246.452
Subjective norms1.061.482 .377
Moral obligation1.163 .188
Attitude1.293
Behavior1

Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (1-tailed). Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (1-tailed).
(b)

Variable12345678

() Ownership1−.051−.061.131.268.012−.110−.210
() Level of HF1−.163.015−.075.002−.149.208
() Knowledge1.091.266.013.281−.299
() Risks1.108.116.092−.228
() Knowledge on color coded bins1−.151−.209
() Adequate training on segregation1−.176
() Behavior1

Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (1-tailed). Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (1-tailed).