Journal article

Factors Predisposing Women to Take Precautions Against Breast and Cervix Cancer

D Hill, G Gardner, J Rassaby

Journal of Applied Social Psychology | Published : 1985

Abstract

The utility of the Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA), the Health Belief Model (HBM), and the Subjective Probability Model (SPM) in a health education diagnosis to discover predisposing factors for performing breast self‐examination (BSE) and having a Pap test was explored in a survey of 123 women. Each model was a significant predictor of BSE and Pap test intentions. However, a composite model comprising the TRA's attitudinal and normative components supplemented by the barriers component of the HBM was the most useful in performing a health education diagnosis in relation to breast self‐examination and the Pap test. “Psychological relevance” scores of particular beliefs obtained by SPM proced..

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