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This paper reports on a study carried out to identify predictors of uptake
of cervical screening among 142 women (59% response rate) in inner London.
Two social cognition models were used: The Health Belief Model (HBM; Becker
, 1974) and the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB; Ajzen, 1991) and in addit
ion anticipated affect following non-attendance for screening was assessed.
The TPB emerged as by far the superior model for predicting screening inte
ntions, explaining 51% of the variance in comparison with only 4% explained
by the HEM variables. However, neither model was able to predict a signifi
cant amount of variance in uptake of screening three months later, Possible
reasons for the poor prediction of this type of behaviour are discussed.