Theory of planned behaviour and implementation intentions in dental attendance


Autoria(s): Monk, Debra.
Data(s)

01/01/2003

Resumo

The thesis used a model of health behaviour to examine the predictors of dental attendance. Older respondents who had strong intentions, low perceived vulnerability, stable plans to attend, and were influenced by significant others were more likely to have attended the dentist for preventive care in the last 12 months. The portfolio concludes that attachment theory is a useful conceptual framework for enhancing our understanding of the antecedents and consequences of childhood sexual abuse.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30026717

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Deakin University, Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, School of Psychology

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30026717/monk-theoryofplanned-vol1-2003.pdf

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30026717/monk-theoryofplanned-vol2-2003.pdf

Palavras-Chave #Health behavior #Preventive dentistry - Psychology #Adult child sexual abuse victims - Psychology #Incest victims - Mental health
Tipo

Thesis