| Literature DB >> 14683577 |
Thomas von Lengerke1, Jan Vinck, Alfred Rütten, Peter Reitmeir, Thomas Abel, Lasse Kannas, Günther Lüschen, Josep A Rodríguez Diaz, Jouke van der Zee.
Abstract
Associations of health policy perception with health behaviours are analysed. Policy perception is differentiated in information about programmes and appraisal of health policy's contribution to policy goals, and conceptualized on the level of: (1) individuals; and (2) populations (as a social climate indicator). Survey data from the Biomed2-Project MAREPS gathered in Belgium, Finland, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland (N= 3343) show that at the individual level, only policy information is associated with utilizing mammography, quitting smoking, physical activity and political participation in creating healthy environments. In contrast, multilevel regression analyses show that policy appraisal is related to physical activity and political participation as a social climate factor. Implications for integrating health psychology and public health within public health psychology are discussed.Mesh:
Year: 2004 PMID: 14683577 DOI: 10.1177/1359105304036110
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Psychol ISSN: 1359-1053