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TAF Prev Med Bull. 2007; 6(6): 427-434


The Evaluation of the Researches in the Health Belief Model in Turkey

Erdal,Çenesiz, Nazlı,Atak*.




Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the researches on the Health Belief Model in Turkey, in a systematic framework and to share the strengths and weaknesses of the results in order to reveal the issues which provide useful outcomes in designing interventions of preventive health behaviours in future. The study was descriptive in design and the performance of preventive health behaviours were evaluated in perspective of the Health Belief Model. Turkish databases were searched by entering the key word of “Health Belief Model”. It was revealed that eight researches were conducted in Turkey and all of them were accessed. In these researches, the model was used to explain preventive health behaviours such as breast self-examination, mammography screening, finding practices of diabetes care beneficial, prevention of osteoporosis, and parental beliefs influencing the health of their children. The four of these researches were validity/reliability studies. In the two researches of remaining four of them all constructs of the model were used. This model is recommended to be used in explaining the beliefs of preventive health behaviours.

Key words: Health Belief Model, Preventive Health Behaviours

Article Language: Turkish English





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