2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0007987
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Determinants of intentions to prevent triatomine infestation based on the health belief model: An application in rural southern Ecuador

Abstract: Introduction Control of triatomine infestation is a key strategy for the prevention of Chagas disease (CD). To promote this strategy, it is important to know which antecedents to behavioral change are the best to emphasize when promoting prevention. Objective The aim of this study was to determine predictors for intention to prevent home infestation based on the Health Belief Model (HBM), a commonly used health intervention planning theory. Materials & methods A cross-sectional study was conducted with 112 hea… Show more

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“…The easier it is for people to take preventive behaviors, the more prevention they will engage in. This result is consistent with those of previous studies ( 26 , 31 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…The easier it is for people to take preventive behaviors, the more prevention they will engage in. This result is consistent with those of previous studies ( 26 , 31 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Perceived severity is ultimately related to the perceived threat and refers to the extent to which individuals perceive the danger and seriousness of the spread of coronavirus. This nding is consistent with the results of previous studies by Bates et al (25), Khazaee-Pool et al (13), and Didarloo et (15).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…If a person believes in their ability to access and use protective equipment, they are likely to engage in protective behavior. This result is consistent with previous studies (22,44,45,57,59). The cue to action is the most important predictor of people's protective behavior (hypothesis H6).…”
Section: Perceived Barriers (Pbr)supporting
confidence: 93%