Introduction: Breast cancer (BC) is a most common and frequently occurring malignancy of women worldwide. Breast self-examination (BSE) is important for the early detection and prevention of BC and to limit the morbidity and mortality. Young students are ideal people to understand and motivate other women to perform BSE. Objective: BSE behavior of undergraduate students was predicted using Champion's Health Belief Model Scale (CHBMS). Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional design was adopted. This study was conducted in all nine colleges of Sultan Qaboos University,, Oman. Three-hundred eighty-one female undergraduate students were selected through convenient sampling technique. The health belief towards BSE was predicted using CHBMS. Results: The mean and SD of beliefs about the benefits of performing BSE showed 10.84 and 3.2, respectively. Mean and SD of confidence in performing BSE indicated 56.24 and 10.8. Likewise, the mean and SD of barriers in performing BSE are 13.58 and 4.2. Source of information is found to be a statistically significant predictor of barrier in performing BSE at p
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Mohanmmed Wali Shakhman, L., & Arulappan, J. (2023). Prediction of Breast Self-Examination Behavior Among Omani Undergraduate Students Using Champion’s Health Belief Model. SAGE Open Nursing, 9. https://doi.org/10.1177/23779608231179531
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