Consumer attitudes toward health and health care: a differential perspective

Measures of attitudes of health care consumers toward their own health behaviors and health care institutions reveal the overall pattern of their views as well as their segmented views. Results suggest that some consumers may take a more scientific approach to health care and prevention than others...

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analysis of variance
Attitudes
Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
Cancer
consumer attitudes
Consumer behavior
Consumers
Demography
Factor analysis
Health attitudes
Health maintenance organizations
health programs
health protection
health services
Health status
Heart diseases
Marketing
Medical care
Patient care
Physicians
Public opinion
Social behavior
VIEWPOINTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
title Consumer attitudes toward health and health care: a differential perspective
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