2017
DOI: 10.7196/samj.2017.v107i9.12168
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Age-group differences in risk perceptions of non-communicable diseases among adults in Diepsloot township, Johannesburg, South Africa: A cross-sectional study based on the Health Belief Model

Abstract: Background. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in South Africa (SA) occur simultaneously with an ageing HIV-positive population, resulting in premature deaths in persons <70 years of age. Poor risk perception of NCDs results in poor adoption practices of NCD preventive measures. There is a gap in age-related research regarding risk perceptions of NCDs among the SA population. Objective. To investigate age-group differences in risk perceptions of NCDs based on the Health Belief Model. Methods. This cross-sectiona… Show more

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“…The premise of the HBM is that an individual could take action to prevent, control or treat a health-related problem if that person: (1) feels that a negative health condition can be avoided, (2) has a positive expectation, that by taking a recommended action, he/she will avoid a negative health condition, and (3) believes that he/she can successfully take a recommended health action [28]. From observations, the main goal of the HBM framework was to effectively and efficiently prevent and manage diseases through communication for optimal behaviour change [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The premise of the HBM is that an individual could take action to prevent, control or treat a health-related problem if that person: (1) feels that a negative health condition can be avoided, (2) has a positive expectation, that by taking a recommended action, he/she will avoid a negative health condition, and (3) believes that he/she can successfully take a recommended health action [28]. From observations, the main goal of the HBM framework was to effectively and efficiently prevent and manage diseases through communication for optimal behaviour change [29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The positive association between age and the risk of cancer is due to reactive oxygen species mediated oxidative damage to lipids, proteins and DNA is heavily involved in the progress of aging and neurodegenerative diseases (Radak et al, 2011). Unfortunately, the young people have a perception that the risk of NCD including cancer is still lower than the adults aged middle-aged and older (Kaba and Khamisa, 2017). So that, only positive and productive aging with healthy lifestyle will become healthy aging and prevent from NCD including cancer (Patzelt et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, while it is primarily young people, and children, who have contracted HIV, the aged are more likely to be diagnosed with, and die from, an NCD. This is notwithstanding rising NCD rates among young adults (Kaba, et al, 2017).…”
Section: O M Pa R I N G H I V / a I D S A N D N C D Smentioning
confidence: 97%