2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10389-023-02109-7
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An assessment of the health belief model (HBM) properties as predictors of COVID-19 preventive behaviour

Sashikala Subedi,
Walter Leal Filho,
Adekunle Adedeji

Abstract: Background Public participation in preventive efforts is crucial in preventing infection and reducing mortality attributed to infectious diseases. The health belief model (HBM) suggests that individuals will likely participate in these efforts when experiencing a personal threat or risk, but only if the benefits of acting outweigh the risk or perceived barriers. Methods The current study explores the properties of the HBM as predictors of the public’s comp… Show more

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“…Pengetahuan orang tua akan memengaruhi keyakinan mereka terhadap keparahan penyakit gigi dan kerentana anak terhadap penyakit gigi sehingga lebih menyadari pentingnya perawatan gigi anak dan manfaat tindakan preventif (Duijster et al, 2015). Menurut teori HBM, perilaku kesehatan dipengaruhi oleh keyakinan individu terhadap keparahan penyakit, kerentanan terhadap penyakit, manfaat tindakan preventif, dan hambatan-hambatan yang ada dalam mengambil tindakan preventif (Subedi et al, 2023).…”
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“…Pengetahuan orang tua akan memengaruhi keyakinan mereka terhadap keparahan penyakit gigi dan kerentana anak terhadap penyakit gigi sehingga lebih menyadari pentingnya perawatan gigi anak dan manfaat tindakan preventif (Duijster et al, 2015). Menurut teori HBM, perilaku kesehatan dipengaruhi oleh keyakinan individu terhadap keparahan penyakit, kerentanan terhadap penyakit, manfaat tindakan preventif, dan hambatan-hambatan yang ada dalam mengambil tindakan preventif (Subedi et al, 2023).…”
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“…It was developed in the 1950s by social psychologists Hochbaum, Rosenstock and others, who were working at the U.S. Public Health Service to explain the failure of people participating in programs to prevent and detect disease. The Elements of the HBM assumes that decision-making (a person's behaviors) occurs when the following elements (a person's ideas) take place: Perceived Susceptibility, Perceived susceptibility (often called perceived severity), Perceived Threat, Perceived benefits vs. perceived barriers (Subedi, Filho & Adedeji, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%