Legislator voting and behavioral science theory: a systematic review.

Abstract:

OBJECTIVES:To examine the application of behavioral science theories to explain the voting behavior of legislators for public health policies. METHODS:We conducted a systematic review to identify studies that examined factors associated with legislator support, intention to vote, or actual votes on public health policies, emphasizing those grounded in behavior science theory. RESULTS:Twenty-one papers met our inclusion criteria, and 6 were explicitly grounded in a behavioral science theory. CONCLUSIONS:Behavioral science theories, and the theory of planned behavior in particular, provide a framework for understanding legislator voting behavior and can be used by advocates to advance pro-health policies.

journal_name

Am J Health Behav

authors

Tung GJ,Vernick JS,Reiney EV,Gielen AC

doi

10.5993/AJHB.36.6.9

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2012-11-01 00:00:00

pages

823-33

issue

6

eissn

1087-3244

issn

1945-7359

journal_volume

36

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