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Another model for integrating a wide diversity of evidence related to compliance is proposed, termed the Health Compliance (HC) model. The HC model incorporates situational-antecedent, consequence, and organismic factors, including cognitive processes, as they relate functionally to compliance behaviors. A selective review of the compliance literature suggests the scope and organizational possibilities of the model.