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(2001). Health education behavior models and theories. Lincoln : Mississippi State University Extension Service. En ligne : <http://msucares.com/health/health/appa1.htm>.
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Resource type: Report/Documentation BibTeX citation key: anon2001d ![]() |
Categories: General Keywords: santé Publisher: Mississippi State University Extension Service (Lincoln) |
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Abstract |
As a part of any planning model, it is necessary to attempt to classify and explain the multitude of factors which can, and do, influence human behavior. Current models/theories that help to explain human behavior, particularly as it relates to health education, can be classified on the basis of being directed at the level of: a) Individual (Intrapersonal); b) Interpersonal; or c) Community. Within these three categories, those models/theories that have tended to dominate in the health education field in the past 20-30 years will be briefly outlined.
Added by: Marie Gaussel |