Publication: Impact of Health Beliefs on Covid-19 Related Preventative Health Behaviours and Coping Behaviours
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2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Non-adherence to health regulations during the
Covid-19 pandemic has been associated with
health beliefs. Thus the present study studies
the impact of these health beliefs on
preventative health behaviours and coping
behaviours. The research followed an ex-post
facto survey design and convenience sampling
was used to recruit a sample of 100 Sri Lankans
with chronic illnesses. Data collection was
carried out online using Google forms. The
multiple regression analyses reveals that the
Health Belief Model was a significantly useful
predictor explaining 53% of the variation in
preventative health behaviours. The findings
reveal no significant predictive relationships
between the health beliefs of perceived
susceptibility, perceived severity, and
perceived benefits with preventative health
behaviours. Perceived barriers are found to
significantly and negatively predict
preventative health behaviours. Perceived selfefficacy
and cues to action are found to
significantly and positively predict preventative
health behaviours. Educational level and
marital status moderate the relationship
between self-efficacy, cues to action and
preventative health behaviours. In fact, selfefficacy
is positively and significantly correlated
with adaptive coping but not significantly
correlated with maladaptive coping behaviour.
Overall, the findings highlight the utility of
reducing barriers, enhancing self-efficacy, and
promoting health literacy through education
and provision of social support, especially
spousal support, to foster adherence to
preventative health behaviours.
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Health Beliefs, Preventative Health Behaviour, Coping Behaviour, Covid-19
Citation
W. A. Sakuni Weerasinghe, Sachini Akuretiya. (2022). Impact of Health Beliefs on Covid-19 Related Preventative Health Behaviours and Coping Behaviours. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 318 - 322.
