Travel Anxiety and Intentions to Travel Internationally: Implications of Travel Risk Perception
Research International (United States) · Monash University
Abstract
This article investigates the impact of cultural and psychographic factors on perceptions of travel risk, anxiety, and intentions to travel internationally. The study involved 246 Australian and 336 foreign respondents who were surveyed as to their cultural orientation, personality, lifestyle, travel motivation, risk and safety perception, anxiety, and intentions to travel. The results of a path analysis showed that the travel risk perception was a function of cultural orientation and psychographic factors in both samples, and anxiety was a function of type of perceived risk. The terrorism and sociocultural risk emerged as the most significant predictors of travel anxiety. Intentions to travel internationally…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 6.84
- Percentile
- 100%
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- 93
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychographic
- Risk perception
- Anxiety
- Psychology
- Perception
- Sociocultural evolution
- Terrorism
- Social psychology