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Cervical cancer screening behavior of African women: The Rosenstock health belief model assessment.

Teluleko Nhlonipho Maseko1, Hui-Chuan Huang2, Kuan Chia Lin3.   

Abstract

Our paper is a narrative synthesis of the health belief model (HBM), which was developed in the early 1950s by social psychologists Hochbaum, Rosenstock, and Kegels working in the US Public Health Services. The HBM has been adapted to explore various long- and short-term health behaviors. In this narrative synthesis, we provide the analysis of the utilization of HBM and cervical cancer screening in Africa from 2009 to 2017 and critically evaluate the HBM in the context of different African countries. We also elucidate cervical cancer screening behavior among women living in Africa through a compassionate approach. Our results provide insights into individuals' health-seeking behavior and their place of residence, which provide valuable evidence for the development of further preventative medicine.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31658000     DOI: 10.1080/07399332.2019.1677665

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Care Women Int        ISSN: 0739-9332


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1.  Improving intervention design to promote cervical cancer screening among hard-to-reach women: assessing beliefs and predicting individual attendance probabilities in Bogotá, Colombia.

Authors:  David Barrera Ferro; Steffen Bayer; Sally Brailsford; Honora Smith
Journal:  BMC Womens Health       Date:  2022-06-07       Impact factor: 2.742

2.  Perceptions, knowledge, and communication preferences about indoor mold and its health implications among persons affected by Hurricane Harvey: a focus group analysis.

Authors:  Pooja Gandhi; LaQuita Malone; Samantha Williams; Callie Hall; Kirstin Short; Kaitlin Benedict; Mitsuru Toda
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2022-06-15       Impact factor: 4.135

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