- The health belief model. - APA PsycNet
Since the early 1950s, the Health Belief Model (HBM) has been one of the most widely used conceptual frameworks in health behavior research, both to explain change and maintenance of health-related behaviors and as a guiding framework for health behavior interventions
- The Health Belief Model of Behavior Change - PubMed
The health belief model (HBM) is a foundational framework in health behavior research
- The health belief model: Explaining health behavior . . . - APA PsycNet
The health belief model: Explaining health behavior through expectancies In K Glanz, F M Lewis, B K Rimer (Eds ), Health behavior and health education: Theory, research, and practice (pp 39–62)
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- The Health Belief Model: a decade later - PubMed
Since the last comprehensive review in 1974, the Health Belief Model (HBM) has continued to be the focus of considerable theoretical and research attention
- Becker, M. H. (1974). The Health Belief Model and Personal Health . . .
Health Education Monographs, 2, 324-508 has been cited by the following article: ABSTRACT: The paper traces the changes in the conceptualization of body-mind relations in psychology in terms of five sequential phases The first phase is characterized by the view that there is nothing but the body
- The health belief model. - APA PsycNet
Citation Sheeran, P , Abraham, C (1996) The health belief model In M Conner P Norman (Eds ), Predicting health behaviour: Research and practice with social cognition models (pp 23–61) Open University Press
- Theory Database - Theory 27: Health Belief Model
Social learning theory and the health belief model Health Education Quarterly, 15 (2), 175-183
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