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Mary L Marzec1, Seung Pil Lee, T Bettina Cornwell
1Health Management Research Center, School of Kinesiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA. mmarzec@umich.edu
Objectives:
To investigate predictors of behavior change intention and discuss potential implications for practitioners.
Methods:
Health risk appraisal (HRA) data from 2 organizations were used to develop and confirm a path analysis model for predictors of intention to change behavior.
Results:
Lower self-rated health perception and higher ratings of stress corresponded to higher behavior-change intention scores. Stress was associated with poorer health perception.
Conclusions:
Higher stress and lower perception of health status were directly associated with intention to change behavior. Incorporating stress management and awareness of health perception into health promotion strategies could enhance wellness programs by aligning programs with motivating factors.
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