Knowledge, belief and behavior model are the abbreviations of knowledge, belief and behavior.
Related expansion 1. Health belief model: based on needs and motivation theory, cognitive theory and value expectation theory, pay attention to people's attitudes and beliefs about health and attach importance to internal and external factors that affect beliefs. HBM is the first theory to explain and predict healthy behavior, which was put forward by Hochbaum, Rosenstock and Kegels in 1952. HBM believes that individuals' perception, taking positive actions and believing that they can take recommended actions are important factors for behavior change. Used to discuss various long-term and short-term health behavior problems, including sexual risk behaviors and the spread of HIV\AIDS! 2. "Knowledge, belief and action" mode: "Knowledge, belief and action" is the abbreviation of knowledge, belief and action, and the KABP or KAP mode of health education is essentially the application of cognitive theory in health education. KAP model holds that health knowledge and information are the basis for establishing positive and correct beliefs and attitudes, and then changing health-related behaviors, while beliefs and attitudes are the driving force for behavior change. Only when people understand relevant health knowledge and establish positive and correct beliefs and attitudes can they actively form healthy behaviors and change behaviors harmful to health.