2023
DOI: 10.1111/ijcs.13000
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Preventive healthcare behavior: A hybrid systematic literature review (1998–2023)

Gourab De,
Neena Sondhi,
Ayona Bhattacharjee
et al.

Abstract: Preventive healthcare behavior (PHB) refers to actions taken by consumers to avert possible incidences of lifestyle diseases. Over the years, diverse approaches have been used to comprehend the complex nature of PHB. This paper follows a three‐step process to examine work done in the PHB domain. At the outset, past literature was examined. This review included PHB models and frameworks, followed by a root‐cause analysis to identify factors that impacted PHB adoption. A systematic literature review (SLR) using … Show more

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“…Second, we used mediation analysis to test whether associations of adolescent psychopathology with midlife outcomes were mediated by low education. Secondary analyses tested mediation by early-adult substance use, physical inactivity, fast-food consumption, and healthcare management (De, Sondhi, Bhattacharjee, & Joshi, 2024;Goldstein & Korczak, 2020). Bootstrapped confidence intervals (500 iterations) were used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, we used mediation analysis to test whether associations of adolescent psychopathology with midlife outcomes were mediated by low education. Secondary analyses tested mediation by early-adult substance use, physical inactivity, fast-food consumption, and healthcare management (De, Sondhi, Bhattacharjee, & Joshi, 2024;Goldstein & Korczak, 2020). Bootstrapped confidence intervals (500 iterations) were used.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%