Abstract :
Abstract Background: Confidence refers to one's beliefs of they can to perform something (perceived capacity) and adaptive for lifestyles. The aim of the study to assess of Confidence of Application Health Beliefs Models with Addiction. Material and Method: The current study intends to ascertain how well a health beliefs model-based intervention can alter the attitudes of university students in Mosul City toward drug abuse between January 15, 2024, and February 28, 2024. It does this by using a randomized controlled trial methodology and a true experimental design. Results: The study's conclusions show that there were statistically significant variations in students' self-efficacy of health belief models toward addiction.. Conclusions: The findings of this study indicated that students' knowledge and smoking-related behaviors may be influenced by the design of an HBM-based study. Considering the positive correlation between the construct of Confidence in health belief models.
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Keywords: Self- efficacy, Health Beliefs Models, addiction, students