Self-identified Reasons for Health Behavior Change--implications for Educators
Mary Smolenski
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Self-identified Reasons for Health Behavior Change--implications for Educators

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Abstract: This study examined the self-identified reasons individuals perceived as helping or hindering them from making health behavior changes after a risk assessment. A corporation in the Southeastern US contracted with a community hospital to provide health risk assessment services to their employees. Forty six of these individuals, identified as being at risk were interviewed by phone eight months later with a researcher developed 12 question interview protocol. Sample included 30 males, 16 females, 59% Caucasian, with most frequent age range being 31-40. A statistical difference was foun...