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Explaining health behaviour: a new model centered around health experience and its determinants

BEAMER partners have come together in a new publication titled Explaining health behaviour: a new model centered around health experience and its determinants”.

This study explores an extended subjective health experience model to better predict health behavior compared to conventional models. Using survey data from 2,550 Dutch citizens, researchers examined how perceptions of health, acceptance, control, projected health, experienced health, and adjustment relate to health behaviors.

Findings show that most relationships in the model were statistically significant and robust. Health perception influenced health behavior mainly through indirect pathways, especially via acceptance, experienced health, and projected health, with control sometimes replacing acceptance. The model explained 39–51% of the variance in health behavior.

The results suggest that healthcare professionals and policymakers could improve behavioral interventions by focusing on acceptance, control, experienced health, and projected health as key levers for change.

Access the full publication here.

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