Self-Efficacy to Make Health Behaviour Changes: A Survey of Older Adults Living in Ontario Social Housing Other uri icon

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abstract

  • A cross-sectional survey with adults ages 55+ (n=599) from 16 social housing buildings across five Ontario communities used the Health Awareness and Behaviour Tool (HABiT) to measure participants' self efficacy (or confidence) for health behaviour change.

authors

  • Dias, Hanna
  • Brar, Jasdeep
  • Keenan, Amelia
  • Sadri, Pauneez
  • Pirrie, Melissa
  • Angeles, Ric
  • Marzanek, Francine
  • Koester, Christie
  • Plishka, Mikayla
  • Dzerounian, Jasmine
  • AlShenaiber, Leena
  • Agarwal, Gina (Ragini)

publication date

  • June 2022