Determinants of breast self-examination practice among women in Surabaya, Indonesia: an application of the health belief model.
Triana Kesuma DewiKarlijn MassarRobert A C RuiterTino LeonardiPublished in: BMC public health (2019)
This study indicated that several HBM constructs significantly associated with BSE practice among Indonesian women, suggesting that BSE health education programs should emphasize the perceived benefits of BSE, focus on increasing women's self-efficacy to address and overcome perceived barriers in performing BSE, and help them in identifying personally relevant cues to action.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- mental health
- public health
- pregnancy outcomes
- primary care
- social support
- physical activity
- depressive symptoms
- cervical cancer screening
- quality improvement
- breast cancer risk
- health information
- type diabetes
- pregnant women
- insulin resistance
- human health
- climate change
- social media