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A social-psychological perspective on successful community control of high blood pressure: A review
Authors:Stanislav V. Kasl
Affiliation:(1) Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale University School of Medicine, 06510 New Haven, Connecticut
Abstract:
This review brings together studies dealing with factors that affect participation in screening, referral, and treatment for high blood pressure (HBP). Community-based screening programs are examined first, in order to describe the changing and the current distribution of hypertensives as ldquounaware,rdquo untreated, treated but uncontrolled, and controlled by treatment. Factors influencing this distribution are examined. Next, data on referral, acceptance of treatment, and staying in treatment are discussed, with a special reference to intervention studies. The review then brings in the broader social science literature on the psychosocial dynamics of health-maintaining and risk-reducing behaviors. The article concludes with an interpretive summary and some suggestions for further action.
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