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Health Belief Model (Visual)

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Source

'Communication and Community Development for Health Information: Constructs and Models for Evaluation' by John E. Bowes [Jbowes@u.washington.edu], Review prepared for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Pacific Northwest Region, Seattle, December 1997.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 30 2001
Last Updated August 30 2001



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I can't read it ....unles I try to bend my neck

nice schematic

excellent

It would be helpful to have the authors of the models listed.

excellent for a person new to the concept

I searched all over the internet earlier today looking for the schematic of the Health Belief Model. Thank you for producing such a concise and clear model.

This model has limited relevance to most health behaviors because it does not include the importance of social norms. For a better alternative see Fischbien's Theory of Reasoned Action

Excellent diagram

Health

Yes, it is good news.Thanks

Marlena
Health expert
Cialis Inc.

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