Attitudes toward health in social networks: Their influence on physician utilization

Ph.D. Marijke Mootz
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Many variables contribute to medical consumption. This study concentrates on those that can relate to health education, namely, (1) attitudes, beliefs, and behavioral intentions concerning health and medical care and (2) the influence of the patient's social network on medical consumption. Both complexes appear to influence the number of physician visits by three selected groups of patients. Emotional components are more influential than cognitive ones. Support from the social network appears to reinforce rather than replace professional help. The question is how health educators can adjust strategies to these findings.

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社会网络对健康的态度:对医生使用的影响
许多变量影响着医疗消费。本研究主要关注与健康教育相关的因素,即(1)对健康和医疗护理的态度、信念和行为意图;(2)患者社会网络对医疗消费的影响。这两种复合物似乎都影响了选定的三组患者的医生就诊次数。情感因素比认知因素更有影响力。来自社交网络的支持似乎是加强而不是取代专业帮助。问题是健康教育者如何根据这些发现调整策略。
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