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Health Education & Behavior, Vol. 8, No. 3, 187-208 (1981)
DOI: 10.1177/109019818100800301

Factors Influencing Successful Preventive Health Education

Caroline K. Ross, Sc.D.

Center for Health Services and Policy Research Northwestern University

This paper examines factors which may influence successful preventive health education for all persons and especially poor persons. The discussion is organized within a tramework which includes cognitive factors, affective factors and skills. Types of health information and methods for information dissemination are discussed within the cognitive area. The discussion of emotional responses to preventive care examines organizational and individual factors which may be related to utilization. Finally, specific skills which enable an individual to utilize services are defined. Within each section a general presentation is followed by a discussion of implications for poor populations.


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