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Health beliefs and attitudes toward the prevention of osteoporosis in older women.

C Hsieh1, K D Novielli, J J Diamond, D Cheruva.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: A pilot study to determine health belief factors associated with osteoporosis prevention behaviors in peri-and postmenopausal women.
DESIGN: We administered a survey to a convenience sample of 60 women aged 40-95 years old in an urban family practice center and an associated retirement community. The self-reported questionnaire addressed demographics, osteoporosis risk factors, current preventive behaviors for osteoporosis, and health beliefs.
RESULTS: The majority of women (89%) believed that osteoporosis is a serious condition, but only 29% perceived a personal susceptibility. Women were less concerned about osteoporosis when compared with cancer, cardiovascular disease, and neurologic disorders. Only 40% of women were taking active measures to prevent osteoporosis. There was no significant relationship between active osteoporosis prevention behaviors and five health belief factors (motivation, barrier, active participant in health care, frustration, and benefit) (p >or= 0.43). However, active behaviors to prevent osteoporosis were found to correlate with the single item "I am worried about developing osteoporosis" (p = 0.03). Most women surveyed would be willing to exercise and take calcium and a multivitamin to prevent osteoporosis.
CONCLUSION: Few women are taking active measures to prevent osteoporosis despite their belief that it is a serious condition. Our data suggest that most women do not perceive a personal susceptibility to the disease. Only women who reported actively worrying about developing osteoporosis were more likely to be engaged in significant osteoporosis preventive behaviors.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11528365     DOI: 10.1097/00042192-200109000-00013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Menopause        ISSN: 1072-3714            Impact factor:   2.953


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