2018
DOI: 10.21149/8838
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Validación de una escala de creencias de salud sobre diabetes tipo 1 para el contexto mexicano: HBM-T1DM

Abstract: This scale may be especially useful for better monitoring young Mexican patients with T1DM and prevent sequelae of disease.

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“…Finally, some of our measures had lower reliabilities that desired. Our reliabilities, however, are consistent with or higher than other applications of the HBM in Latin American contexts [20,21]. Despite these limitations, our research provides some potentially powerful loci for communication and education messaging to help promote intentions to prevent triatomine bugs from entering the home.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…Finally, some of our measures had lower reliabilities that desired. Our reliabilities, however, are consistent with or higher than other applications of the HBM in Latin American contexts [20,21]. Despite these limitations, our research provides some potentially powerful loci for communication and education messaging to help promote intentions to prevent triatomine bugs from entering the home.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The HBM provides an explanatory framework to understand why some individuals in these communities intend to prevent triatomine infestation and others do not. Relevant to the specific context, the HBM has been used successfully across Latin America and, specifically, in Ecuador [11,[17][18][19], and its constructs are translatable and applicable to Spanish-speaking populations [20,21]. The HBM argues that there are five antecedents to behavior change [22,23].…”
Section: The Health Belief Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies that were easily understood and applied in the clinical setting in patients with type 2 diabetes, were included in the review. The evaluation of health beliefs in patients with diabetes identified by other authors was revised and adapted into a new questionnaire, including general concepts of diabetes, diet, and exercise [27,28].…”
Section: Health Beliefs Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El modelo de creencias es el referente teórico utilizado en esta investigación, por ser uno de los marcos conceptuales más extensamente usados para comprender el cambio y mantenimiento de comportamientos relacionados con la salud (12). Dentro de este marco, el comportamiento se explica teniendo en cuenta seis dimensiones: susceptibilidad, severidad, beneficios, costos o barreras percibidas, motivación y claves para la acción; variables que pueden ser cambiantes en el tiempo, siendo fundamentales la percepción de la amenaza y la intención comportamental.…”
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