4. Perceived barriers prevent HIV infection.Perceived barriers to prevent HIV infection. Was not correlated with the prevention of HIV transmission of female service risk areas of one. Bangkok scores (p-value = 0.496), which does not conform to the hypothesis. May be because, before any health behavior person to assess and weigh the benefits (benefit) and obstacles (Barriers) obtained from practice behavior before act benefits and barriers may be in the form of a price. A waste of time, pain and loss. Annoyance in the decision to treat something.The concepts and theories of health belief model (Health Belief Model: HBM) (5) the person must have a perception of the risk of the disease. Recognition on the severity of the disease. Which this perception will push people to avoid the threat of disease by choosing how to practice that is the best solution by comparing the benefits to be gained from the practice กับผลเสีย. The cost or obstacles to happen besides health motivation and common factors such as other variables in population structure, interaction. And this led to practice the factors affecting the health of the people. From individuals to seek the effect and compliance of health and prevention under the situation only. The person will need to have the knowledge and motivation to health in one level and must believe that they are vulnerable to illness and believe that the treatment is a way to control the disease.
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