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The role of health beliefs in compliance with physician advice to quit smoking.

L L Pederson, J M Wanklin, J C Baskerville.   

Abstract

The Health Belief Model has been proposed to account for patient compliance with therapeutic regimens. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the utility of this theoretical formulation in accounting for compliance with physician advice to quit smoking among patients with pulmonary disease. Three hypotheses were examined: (1) probability of cessation of smoking is positively related to strength of Health Beliefs; (2) Health Beliefs can be used to explain relationships observed between other variables and compliance; (3) reason for smoking accounts for discrepancies between Health Beliefs and compliance. Results from a prospective study of 308 patients supported hypothesis 3, partially supported hypothesis 1, and did not support hypothesis 2. It was concluded that this conceptual formulation is useful in this context, but that explanations based on arousal level may be more appropriate.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6484642     DOI: 10.1016/0277-9536(84)90052-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Sci Med        ISSN: 0277-9536            Impact factor:   4.634


  6 in total

1.  Factor Structure and Stability of Smoking-Related Health Beliefs in the National Lung Screening Trial.

Authors:  Annette R Kaufman; Amber R Koblitz; Alexander Persoskie; Rebecca A Ferrer; William M P Klein; Laura A Dwyer; Elyse R Park
Journal:  Nicotine Tob Res       Date:  2015-05-10       Impact factor: 4.244

2.  Understanding smoking after acute illness: An application of the sentinel event method.

Authors:  Erin O'Hea; Beau Abar; Beth Bock; Gretchen Chapman; Edwin D Boudreaux
Journal:  Psychol Health       Date:  2015-01-15

3.  Health beliefs as predictors of success of alternate modalities of smoking cessation: results of a controlled trial.

Authors:  J M Kaufert; S W Rabkin; J Syrotuik; E Boyko; F Shane
Journal:  J Behav Med       Date:  1986-10

4.  Compliance and the patient's perspective: controlling symptoms in everyday life.

Authors:  L M Hunt; B Jordan; S Irwin; C H Browner
Journal:  Cult Med Psychiatry       Date:  1989-09

5.  Antecedents and Consequences of Smoking Cessation Intention in the Context of the Global COVID-19 Infodemic.

Authors:  Guangchao Charles Feng; Shan Zhu; Xinshu Zhao
Journal:  Front Public Health       Date:  2021-08-23

6.  The effect of a decision aid intervention on decision making about coronary heart disease risk reduction: secondary analyses of a randomized trial.

Authors:  Stacey L Sheridan; Lindy B Draeger; Michael P Pignone; Barbara Rimer; Shrikant I Bangdiwala; Jianwen Cai; Ziya Gizlice; Thomas C Keyserling; Ross J Simpson
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2014-02-28       Impact factor: 2.796

  6 in total

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