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Health risk behaviours and health care needs among people with psychiatric illness

conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Loranie Leas, M McCabe
This paper presents findings from two studies. Study 1 explored differences between people with psychiatric illness (PPI) (N=144) and the general population (N=151) in levels of low-fat diet, exercise and smoking. Study 2 investigated barriers and health care needs of PPI (N=60). The prevalence of overweight, cigarette smoking and sedentary lifestyle were significantly greater among PPI than the general population. Major predictors were limited social support, knowledge of correct dietary principles, lower self-efficacy, psychiatric symptomatology and various psychotropic drugs. The findings demonstrated that PPI over-used medical services but under-used preventive services due to inaccessibility, lower satisfaction and knowledge of services.

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Event

International Congress of Psychology (28th : 2004 : Beijing, China)

Pagination

438 - 439

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Location

Beijing, China

Place of publication

Abingdon, England

Start date

2004-08-08

End date

2004-08-13

Language

eng

Notes

Extract published in International Journal of Psychology, 39:5, 346 - 472, 2004.

Publication classification

E3 Extract of paper

Editor/Contributor(s)

L Hernandez-Guzman

Title of proceedings

ICP 2004 : XXVIII International Congress of Psychology Abstracts

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