Figure 1.
A combined model of the Theory of Planned Behaviour and Health Belief Model with correlation coefficients between related constructs.
Adapted from Sun et al. [17]. *P<0.05; **P<0.01; ***P<0.001 (2-tailed).
Table 1.
Operational definition of constructs used to examine factors that predict intention of caregivers to give cowpeas to their schoolchildren.
Table 2.
Iron, zinc, phytate and polyphenol composition of landraces of cowpeas locally available in northern Ghana.
Table 3.
Comparisons of iron, zinc, phytate, polyphenol and phytate-to-mineral composition of white and coloured landraces of cowpeas locally available in northern Ghana.
Table 4.
Background characteristics of schoolchildren and their caregivers in northern Ghana.
Table 5.
Sample item statements, number of items, reliability and summary values of the constructs from the combined model of the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Health Belief Model.
Table 6.
Constructs predicting health behaviour identity associated with cowpeas, intention to give cowpeas and giving cowpeas to schoolchildren in northern Ghana1.