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Table 2 Regression model of the influence of HBM model structures on behavioral intention structure

From: Effect of training based on health belief model and behavioral intention on improving dental and oral self-care behavior in 9–12-year-old Iranian female students

Factors

β coefficients

Std. Error

t

p-value

95% Confidence interval

Un standardized

standardized

Lower Bound

Upper Bound

Constant

56.98

-

.89

63.96

< .001

54.23

59.74

Perceived sensitivity

.390

.227

.040

9.818

< .001

.371

.405

Perceived intensity

.620

.302

.040

15.148

< .001

.498

.830

Perceived benefits

.362

.340

.041

8.775

< .001

.201

.513

Perceived barriers

.519

.213

.041

12.801

< .001

.387

.724

self-efficacy

.403

.226

.044

9.184

< .001

.235

.629

behavior

.589

.205

.044

13.441

< .001

.354

.781

Summary of the model

F = 81.794, P < .001

R-square = .572

adjusted- R-square = .563