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More is not Better: The Efficacy of the Health Belief Model in Explaining and Predicting Health Behavior Among a Sample of Southeast Asians in Albuquerque, new Mexico
Nikki Katalanos (Author)
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Vdm Verlag
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More is not Better: The Efficacy of the Health Belief Model in Explaining and Predicting Health Behavior Among a Sample of Southeast Asians in Albuquerque, new Mexico - Nikki Katalanos
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Synopsis "More is not Better: The Efficacy of the Health Belief Model in Explaining and Predicting Health Behavior Among a Sample of Southeast Asians in Albuquerque, new Mexico"
More is Not Better The Health Belief Model has been subjected to rigorous and repeated testing to ensure that validity and reliability are maintained across scales for different health problems. Despite this, few studies have tested this theory across cultures. Theories such as the health belief model, however sound in Western cultures, may or may not be culturally relevant in treating a patient from an Eastern culture. Health education and health promotion programs often fail to produce favorable results in programs designed to improve patient adherence, and few studies discuss language, ethnic, or the cultural problems unique to certain groups. The purpose of the study described in this monograph was to examine the Health Belief Model and to ascertain its cultural soundness in predicting the health behavior among a group of Vietnamese Americans.
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