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Research Article

A framework for preventive health marketing

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Pages 894-917 | Received 28 Jan 2020, Accepted 29 Nov 2021, Published online: 09 Dec 2021
 

ABSTRACT

Preventive health is a key, yet nascent, area in health marketing that deserves greater attention in order to fullfil its promise for improving public health. This paper aims to contribute toward this cause by developing and testing a framework for preventive health marketing. To do so, this paper employs the Health Belief Model (HBM) as a theoretical lens, health screening as a case of preventive health, and structural equation modelling on cross-sectional survey data from 326 consumers. In doing so, this paper finds that preventive health behavior (i.e., desire and intention to attend and recommend health screening) is predominantly influenced by consumers’ efficacy (i.e., perceived benefits and barriers of health screening), social (i.e., subjective norm), and personal (i.e., perceived health importance), but not threat (e.g., perceived susceptibility and severity of health screening), beliefs of preventive health. This paper also finds that preventive health behavior may be significantly influenced by a number of preventive health externalities, such as affordability and cultural orientation. These findings, as a whole, contribute to a nuanced understanding of preventive health behavior for preventive health marketing.

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