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J Health Care Mark ; 13(3): 18-25, 1993.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10129812

ABSTRACT

Individuals who lead a "wellness-oriented" lifestyle are concerned with nutrition, fitness, stress, and their environment. They accept responsibility for their health and are excellent customers for health-related products and services. Those who lack a wellness orientation are identified as higher health risks and become candidates for health promotion program intervention. The authors report a new scale by which to measure the wellness-oriented lifestyle. Scale development procedures are detailed, followed by information from five studies that support its validity. The authors suggest ways health care marketers may use the Wellness Scale to segment and target potential customers and position their products and services.


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Health Behavior , Health Promotion/methods , Health Status Indicators , Marketing of Health Services/methods , Data Collection , Evaluation Studies as Topic , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Health Services Research , Humans , Life Style , United States
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