Role Theory: Perspectives for Health ProfessionalsAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1978 - 354 pages |
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... behavior modification , are concerned with enhancing health related behaviors ; they may pay little direct attention to whether the individual's perceptions are in line with his behavior , although there may be the expec- tation that ...
... behavior modification , are concerned with enhancing health related behaviors ; they may pay little direct attention to whether the individual's perceptions are in line with his behavior , although there may be the expec- tation that ...
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... behavior models such as the Health Belief Model and to develop new models which can be used to enable people to improve their self care . Kasl and Cobb ( 1966 ) have defined health behavior as “ any activity undertaken by a person ...
... behavior models such as the Health Belief Model and to develop new models which can be used to enable people to improve their self care . Kasl and Cobb ( 1966 ) have defined health behavior as “ any activity undertaken by a person ...
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... behavior into line with his perceptions , attitudes , and beliefs . For example , health education presents a rational approach with explanations as to what behaviors are needed and why and how these should be carried out , and the ...
... behavior into line with his perceptions , attitudes , and beliefs . For example , health education presents a rational approach with explanations as to what behaviors are needed and why and how these should be carried out , and the ...
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Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Roles | 17 |
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