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The Irrational Health Beliefs Scale and Health Behaviors in a Non-Clinical Population

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 3, Pages 111-119

Publisher

HOGREFE PUBLISHING CORP
DOI: 10.1027/2512-8442/a000075

Keywords

health beliefs; health behavior; cognitive distortion; personality; Irrational Health Beliefs Scale

Funding

  1. Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-16-0153]

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The study validated the Slovak translation of the IHBS and found moderate correlation between IHBS and medical adherence, while being unrelated to substance use and an unhealthy diet. The results also showed that other psychological constructs such as health locus of control dimensions and negative emotionality were more strongly related to health behaviors than cognitive distortion.
To date, there has been inconclusive evidence on the predictive ability of health-related cognitive distortion, as measured by the Irrational Health Belief Scale (IHBS), regarding health behaviors (HBs). The aims of our study were to provide a validation of the Slovak translation of the IHBS and to assess the relationship of the IHBS with a wide range of HBs, as well as the predictive ability of the IHBS regarding HBs over and above other health-related psychological constructs. A total of 448 students attending mostly Slovak universities completed the IHBS, the Multidimensional Health Locus of Control Scale, the Big Five Inventory - 2, the Positive and Negative Affect Scale, and the Bratislava Health Behaviors Questionnaire. The internal consistency and temporal stability of the Slovak version of the IHBS were confirmed. The IHBS correlated moderately with medical adherence but was unrelated to substance use and an unhealthy diet. The association of cognitive distortion with the sum score of HBs was only weak, albeit statistically significant. The IHBS had weak but significant incremental power. However, two health locus of control dimensions as well as negative emotionality were more strongly related to HBs than cognitive distortion in that multivariate model.

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