Factors Influencing Hypertension Prevention Behaviors in Rural Areas: A Cross-Sectional Study in Indonesia
Zaiful Rahman, Tantut Susanto, Rondhianto

TL;DR
This study explores why people in rural Indonesia don't adopt hypertension prevention behaviors and finds that attitudes and perceived control are key factors.
Contribution
The study applies the Theory of Planned Behavior to identify internal and external factors influencing hypertension prevention in rural Indonesia.
Findings
Internal factors like experience significantly influence attitudes and perceived behavioral control.
Media exposure only affects subjective norms, not other behavioral factors.
Both attitudes and perceived behavioral control, through intention, significantly influence hypertension prevention behaviors.
Abstract
The prevalence of hypertension in rural communities remains high despite various preventive measures. Contributing factors to suboptimal hypertension prevention include a lack of positive attitudes, weak social norms, and the adoption of unhealthy behaviors. This study aimed to analyze the factors influencing hypertension prevention behaviors in rural communities of Indonesia. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 380 hypertension patients selected through proportional random sampling from three primary health centers with the highest rates of unmet hypertension management in Bondowoso Regency, Indonesia. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect sociodemographic data. Additional questionnaires were utilized to assess attitudes, subjective norms, perceived behavioral control, intentions, and hypertension prevention behaviors, as developed from the Theory of Planned…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPublic Health and Nutrition · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet · Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
