Paper one: Social cognition models as a framework for health promotion: Necessary, but not sufficient [Book Review]

Health Care Analysis 3 (1):15-22 (1995)
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Abstract

Much of health promotion is premised on the notion that health-related behaviours are under individual control, and strongly influenced by intra-psychic factors, including knowledge and attitudes. The emphasis placed on such factors has led to a neglect of the social and material context in which the individual is situated. This paper describes a number of psychological theories which have influenced health promotion, and suggests ways in which a wider set of psychological theories and methods, which take into account social and material factors, may more usefully inform health promotion initiatives

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