An example of a perceived barrier evaluation (HBM) would be...
'changing my diet will be expensive.'
Which of the following is not a component of the health belief model?
Perceived behavioral control
The degree to which you believe in your own ability to achieve something is ______.
self-efficacy
n what stage of the transtheoretical model do people realize they have a problem?
contemplation
People intend to take action in the immediate future (e.g., in the next month) in the ________ stage of the transtheoretical model.
Preperation
Social cognitive theory primarily emphasizes:
The relationship of an individual and their surrounding environment
Which is an example for perceived susceptibility (HBM) in losing weight?
I am overweight.
Diagnosis of diabetes or a public service announcement are both examples of:
A cue to action
A woman has collected articles on exercising to lose weight and would like to begin a regular routine within the next 6 months. What stage of change is she classified as?
Contemplation
Testimonials are an example of:
Observational learning
Which of the following is not an identified construct as outlined in the theory of planned behavior?
Self-efficacy
What is one of the key themes in the field of health promotion?
Empowerment
What did the Seven Countries Study demonstrate?
The association between blood cholesterol level and coronary heart disease was consistent across cultures.
MODEL: Disease is the result of an external agent entering the body, or from a malfunction of a cell / tissue / system.
Medical Model
MODEL: All forms of disease are a result of an environmental factor being passed from one person to another.
Traditional (Naturalistic) Model
MODEL: Disease is the direct result of a deity or spirit.
Traditional (Personalistic) Model
MODEL: Disease is the result of environments and communities we create.
Social
The Health Belief Model is based on value-expectancy theory.
True
Individuals typically progress linearly along the Transtheoretical Model’s stages of change.
False
Self-efficacy is a construct used in multiple models and theories.
True