Perceived susceptibility-The person believes that he or she is at risk of developing the Asthma. Perceived severity-the person believes that the risk is serious and the consequences of developing the Asthma are undesirable. Self efficacy-The confidence the individual has in carrying out the recommended actions.
Perceived susceptibility-The person believes that he or she is at risk of developing the Asthma. Perceived severity-the person believes that the risk is serious and the consequences of developing the Asthma are undesirable. Self efficacy-The confidence the individual has in carrying out the recommended actions.
Perceived susceptibility-The person believes that he or she is at risk of developing the Asthma. Perceived severity-the person believes that the risk is serious and the consequences of developing the Asthma are undesirable. Self efficacy-The confidence the individual has in carrying out the recommended actions.
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Perceived susceptibility-The person believes that he or she is at risk of developing
Asthma. Perceived severity-The person believes that the risk is serious and the consequences of developing the Asthma are undesirable. Perceived benefits-The person believes that the risk will be reduced by a specific behavior change. Perceived barriers-The person believes that barriers to the behavior change can be overcome and managed. Cues to action-Things that trigger the person to make the change in behaviour. eg., pamphlets, mass media, health fair,and newspaper article. Self efficacy-The confidence the individual has in carrying out the recommended actions and maintaining them.