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Health Belief Model (Detailed)Theory Summary1. The Health Belief Model (HBM) is a psychological model that attempts to explain and predict health behaviours by focusing on the attitudes and beliefs of individuals. The HBM was developed in the 1950s as part of an effort by social psychologists in the United States Public Health Service to explain the lack of public participation in health screening and prevention programmes (e.g., a free and conveniently located tuberculosis screening project). Since then, the HBM has been adapted to explore a variety of long- and short-term health behaviours, including sexual risk behaviours and the transmission of HIV/AIDS. The key variables of the HBM are as follows (Rosenstock, Strecher and Becker, 1994):
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"The Health Belief Model (HBM) was one of the first models that adapted theory from the behavioral sciences to health problems, and it remains one of the most widely recognized conceptual frameworks of health behavior. It was originally introduced in the 1950s by psychologists working in the U.S. Public Health Service (Hochbaum, Rosenstock, Leventhal, and Kegeles). Their focus was on increasing the use of then-available preventive services, such as chest x-rays for tuberculosis screening and immunizations such as flu vaccines. They assumed that people feared diseases, and that health actions were motivated in relation to the degree of fear (perceived threat) and expected fear-reduction potential of actions, as long as that potential outweighed practical and psychological obstacles to taking action (net benefits)." Source1. "Behaviour Change - a Summary of Four Major Theories," [PDF]Family Health International. 2.'Theory at a Glance: A Guide for Health Promotion Practice' National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute. Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 29 2003 Last Updated December 01 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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Very concise and to the point, I liked it a lot.
Thank you very much for your summary of HBM. It was very helpful.
how does it affect a person on a personal, group and environmental level?
i will not say it's not useful but i would like you to put some photos or pictures concerning about the health belief model.
excellent - thank you so much!
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dang condrament faali. light graph!
I found this very useful as I am studying health psychology at A-level
Family Health International's webpage: Behaviour Change - a Summary of Four Major Theories
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Editor's note: Many thanks for letting us know. We can't find it anymore either. We have removed the link and have contacted FHI, but have not yet heard back. As soon as we do, we will provide a new link. Our apologies.
I was given this site by my instructor. I felt it was helpful and offered examples to help different learning styles. Thanks alot