This study aims to investigate the relationships between women`s dance-for-all, health beliefs and socio-psychological health. Women who participated in jazz dance, Korean dance, aerobics, or other dances offered at community centers or cultural centers in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province in 2010 were selected and statified cluster random sampling 280 were selected by sampling method. Analysis of SPSS 14.0 version, using AMOS 7.0 version of covariance, multiple regression, and path analysis were conducted to draw the following results. First, health beliefs were influenced differently by the degree of women`s participation in dance. Second, socio-psychological health was influenced differently by the degree of women`s participation in dance. Third, the degree of women`s participation in dance has had a significant impact on health beliefs, which has influenced the socio-psychological health. However, the degree of women`s participation in dance did not directly influence the socio-psychological health. This means that the socio-psychological health is influenced by health beliefs which are considered along with women`s participation in dance.