Constructs of the Health Belief Model as Predicting Factors in Breast Self-Examination

Background & Aim: Early diagnosis of breast lumps through breast self-examination (BSE) is important for early detection of breast cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate factors predict the BSE behavior using Health Belief Model constructs in women referred to health centers in Ba...

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Main Authors: L Hasani, T Aghamolaei, SS Tavafian, Sh Zare
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2011-02-01
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spelling doaj-6ea1c87f009c4ac2ac33e083e083e9672021-10-02T05:30:17ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesحیات1735-22152008-188X2011-02-0117184Constructs of the Health Belief Model as Predicting Factors in Breast Self-ExaminationL HasaniT AghamolaeiSS TavafianSh ZareBackground & Aim: Early diagnosis of breast lumps through breast self-examination (BSE) is important for early detection of breast cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate factors predict the BSE behavior using Health Belief Model constructs in women referred to health centers in Bandar abbas, Iran. Methods & Materials: In this cross-sectional study, 240 eligible women were randomly selected from eight health centers. Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire including demographic characteristics and Champion's Health Belief Model Scale (CHBMS). The CHBMS measures the HBM concepts of susceptibility (3 items), seriousness (6 items), benefits (4 items), barriers (8 items) and self-efficacy (10 items). All items were ranged in a Likert scale ranging from ‘‘strongly disagree (score: one)'' to ‘‘strongly agree (score: five)''. Results: A total of 240 women took part in the study. The mean age of participants was 37.2 (SD=6.1). Of all, 32.5% had high school education; and 95.8% were married. The results showed that 31.7% of the women had performed the BSE; however, only 7.1% had performed it regularly. Perceived BSE benefits, perceived BSE barriers and perceived BSE self-efficacy of the participants who performed the BSE were significantly higher than those who did not (P<0.03). The results from regression analysis indicated that the perceived BSE self-efficacy and perceived BSE barriers predicted breast self-examination behavior (P<0.001). Conclusion: The findings of this study indicated that perceived BSE barriers and perceived BSE self-efficacy were influencing factors in predicting the BSE behavior. Therefore, in order to improve self-efficacy and decrease the barriers, BSE training programs are strongly recommended.   Key words: Health belief model, Prediction, Breast self-Examination, Breast Cancer, Bandar Abbas, Iranhttp://journals.tums.ac.ir/PdfMed.aspx?pdf_med=/upload_files/pdf/18514.pdf&manuscript_id=18514Health belief model, Prediction, Breast self-Examination, Breast Cancer, Bandar Abbas, Iran
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T Aghamolaei
SS Tavafian
Sh Zare
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T Aghamolaei
SS Tavafian
Sh Zare
Constructs of the Health Belief Model as Predicting Factors in Breast Self-Examination
حیات
Health belief model, Prediction, Breast self-Examination, Breast Cancer, Bandar Abbas, Iran
author_facet L Hasani
T Aghamolaei
SS Tavafian
Sh Zare
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title Constructs of the Health Belief Model as Predicting Factors in Breast Self-Examination
title_short Constructs of the Health Belief Model as Predicting Factors in Breast Self-Examination
title_full Constructs of the Health Belief Model as Predicting Factors in Breast Self-Examination
title_fullStr Constructs of the Health Belief Model as Predicting Factors in Breast Self-Examination
title_full_unstemmed Constructs of the Health Belief Model as Predicting Factors in Breast Self-Examination
title_sort constructs of the health belief model as predicting factors in breast self-examination
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series حیات
issn 1735-2215
2008-188X
publishDate 2011-02-01
description Background & Aim: Early diagnosis of breast lumps through breast self-examination (BSE) is important for early detection of breast cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate factors predict the BSE behavior using Health Belief Model constructs in women referred to health centers in Bandar abbas, Iran. Methods & Materials: In this cross-sectional study, 240 eligible women were randomly selected from eight health centers. Data were collected using a self-administered questionnaire including demographic characteristics and Champion's Health Belief Model Scale (CHBMS). The CHBMS measures the HBM concepts of susceptibility (3 items), seriousness (6 items), benefits (4 items), barriers (8 items) and self-efficacy (10 items). All items were ranged in a Likert scale ranging from ‘‘strongly disagree (score: one)'' to ‘‘strongly agree (score: five)''. Results: A total of 240 women took part in the study. The mean age of participants was 37.2 (SD=6.1). Of all, 32.5% had high school education; and 95.8% were married. The results showed that 31.7% of the women had performed the BSE; however, only 7.1% had performed it regularly. Perceived BSE benefits, perceived BSE barriers and perceived BSE self-efficacy of the participants who performed the BSE were significantly higher than those who did not (P<0.03). The results from regression analysis indicated that the perceived BSE self-efficacy and perceived BSE barriers predicted breast self-examination behavior (P<0.001). Conclusion: The findings of this study indicated that perceived BSE barriers and perceived BSE self-efficacy were influencing factors in predicting the BSE behavior. Therefore, in order to improve self-efficacy and decrease the barriers, BSE training programs are strongly recommended.   Key words: Health belief model, Prediction, Breast self-Examination, Breast Cancer, Bandar Abbas, Iran
topic Health belief model, Prediction, Breast self-Examination, Breast Cancer, Bandar Abbas, Iran
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