Denying or Underestimating Environmental Problems: Psychological Barriers to Responsible Consumption

Authors

  • Fabio Iglesias Universidade de Brasília
  • Lucas Soares Caldas Universidade de Brasília
  • Luisa Alcântara Teixeira Rabelo Universidade de Brasília

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2014.3.17316

Keywords:

Pro-environmental behavior, responsible consumption, psychological barriers.

Abstract

Although the search for solutions to environmental problems is typically associated with technology and largescale interventions, behavioral changes at the individual level directly contribute to sustainable consumption. This study investigated psychological barriers that people report for not behaving pro-environmentally in situations where they could easily do it. A measure based on 12 of 29 of the “dragons of inaction” in Gifford’s (2011) theoretical framework was translated, adapted and answered by 272 participants. Factor analyses suggested that the psychological barriers have a two-dimensional structure, involving: (1) denial of the problem; (2) conflicting priorities. The measure presented evidences of validity and reliability. Potential applications of these results in the promotion of sustainability are discussed, which can involve everyday actions such as household energy saving, the use of public transportation and proper waste disposal.

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Author Biographies

Fabio Iglesias, Universidade de Brasília

Professor do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia Social, do Trabalho e das Organizações e Coordenador do Laboratório de Psicologia Social da Universidade de Brasília

Lucas Soares Caldas, Universidade de Brasília

Mestrando com bolsa da CAPES no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Psicologia Social, do Trabalho e das Organizações da Universidade de Brasília

Luisa Alcântara Teixeira Rabelo, Universidade de Brasília

Psicóloga pela Universidade de Brasília

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Published

2014-10-30

How to Cite

Iglesias, F., Caldas, L. S., & Rabelo, L. A. T. (2014). Denying or Underestimating Environmental Problems: Psychological Barriers to Responsible Consumption. Psico, 45(3), 377–386. https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-8623.2014.3.17316

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Pro-environmental Behavioral and Sustainability