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Scales for measuring health belief model dimensions: a test of predictive value, internal consistency, and relationships among beliefs.

L A Maiman, M H Becker, J P Kirscht, D P Haefner, R H Drachman.   

Abstract

Critiques of research on the Health Belief Model have been directed at the need for: (1) applying the Model to behavior related to chronic illness; (2) multivariate testing of the major dimensions of the Model; (3) developing reliable scales; and (4) explicating the relationships among the beliefs. In an attempt to respond to these concerns, data are presented from a prospective study of mothers' adherence to a diet regimen prescribed for their obese children. The Model components were found, both singly and in combination, to be correlated with the study's measure of dietary compliance. Multiple regression analysis utilizing five belief indices accounted for a substantial portion of the variance in children's weight change. Questionnaire items employed in creating indices for each Model dimension are presented, together with discussion of the internal consistency of each index. Belief intercorrelations appear to demonstrate that distinct Model dimensions exist.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 924795     DOI: 10.1177/109019817700500303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Monogr        ISSN: 0073-1455


  19 in total

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5.  The health belief model and adherence with a community center-based, supervised coronary heart disease exercise program.

Authors:  J Mirotznik; L Feldman; R Stein
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7.  Knowledge and beliefs of international travellers about the transmission and prevention of HIV infection.

Authors:  R Allard; G Lambert
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8.  Effects of sociodemographic and attitudinal factors on mother-initiated medication behavior for children.

Authors:  L A Maiman; M H Becker; K M Cummings; R H Drachman; P A O'Connor
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9.  Using the health belief model to explain clinic appointment-keeping for the management of a chronic disease condition.

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10.  Breast cancer beliefs of women participating in a television-promoted mammography screening project.

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Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  1992 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.792

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