1988
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1446.1988.tb00553.x
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Health Orientation, Beliefs, and Use of Health Services Among Minority, High‐risk Expectant Mothers

Abstract: This article reports on initial findings of a continuing longitudinal study investigating the relationships of health beliefs as conceptualized by the health belief model and the use of well-baby services among first-time black mothers. The health beliefs of mothers about their babies were measured before the babies were born and during their use of the services at the baby's first and sixth-month visits. Mothers in the sample who became nonusers of the well-baby services were also interviewed. This report des… Show more

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