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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION BASED ON THE HEALTH BELIEF MODEL IN THE EMPOWERMENT OF STOCKBREEDERS AGAINST HIGH-RISK BEHAVIORS ASSOCIATED WITH BRUCELLOSIS

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 Background and Objectives: BRUCELLOSIS is among the most common zoonotic diseases. Educational programs can be effective in the prevention of this disease in humans. The present study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of an EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION based on the HEALTH BELIEF MODEL (HBM) in the empowerment of stockbreeders against high risk behaviors associated with BRUCELLOSIS in CHARUYMAQ county, East Azerbaijan.Materials and Methods: The present quasi-experimental study was conducted in 2014 in CHARUYMAQ county. A total of 200 people selected through stratified random sampling participated in the study. Data were collected using a researcher-designed questionnaire including items on participants' demographic information, knowledge and the HBM constructs. Training sessions were then designed and held for the intervention group. Three months after the intervention was held, data were collected from both groups and then analyzed using descriptive statistics including the Mann-Whitney U test and the Wilcoxon test.Results: The mean scores obtained for knowledge, HBM constructs (perceived susceptibility, severity, barriers and benefits and self-efficacy) and BRUCELLOSIS preventive behaviors showed no significant differences between the two groups before the intervention; however, after the EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION, significant differences were observed between the mean scores obtained by the intervention group and the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion: The cooperation of charismatic individuals with intervention programs and the use of education theories can be more effective in modifying high-risk behaviors; these pro-grams should therefore be widely implemented across the country.

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    BABAEI, VAHID, GARMAROUDI, GHOLAMREZA, BATEBI, AZIZOLLAH, ALIPOUR, DAVOOD, SHAHBAZ, MOHAMMAD, & BABAZADE, TOHID. (2014). THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION BASED ON THE HEALTH BELIEF MODEL IN THE EMPOWERMENT OF STOCKBREEDERS AGAINST HIGH-RISK BEHAVIORS ASSOCIATED WITH BRUCELLOSIS. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 1(3), 12-19. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/253544/en

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    BABAEI VAHID, GARMAROUDI GHOLAMREZA, BATEBI AZIZOLLAH, ALIPOUR DAVOOD, SHAHBAZ MOHAMMAD, BABAZADE TOHID. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION BASED ON THE HEALTH BELIEF MODEL IN THE EMPOWERMENT OF STOCKBREEDERS AGAINST HIGH-RISK BEHAVIORS ASSOCIATED WITH BRUCELLOSIS. JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY HEALTH[Internet]. 2014;1(3):12-19. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/253544/en

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    VAHID BABAEI, GHOLAMREZA GARMAROUDI, AZIZOLLAH BATEBI, DAVOOD ALIPOUR, MOHAMMAD SHAHBAZ, and TOHID BABAZADE, “THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION BASED ON THE HEALTH BELIEF MODEL IN THE EMPOWERMENT OF STOCKBREEDERS AGAINST HIGH-RISK BEHAVIORS ASSOCIATED WITH BRUCELLOSIS,” JOURNAL OF EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 12–19, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/253544/en

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