front 1 An example of a perceived barrier evaluation (HBM) would be... | back 1 'changing my diet will be expensive.' |
front 2 Which of the following is not a component of the health belief model? | back 2 Perceived behavioral control |
front 3 The degree to which you believe in your own ability to achieve something is ______. | back 3 self-efficacy |
front 4 n what stage of the transtheoretical model do people realize they have a problem? | back 4 contemplation |
front 5 People intend to take action in the immediate future (e.g., in the next month) in the ________ stage of the transtheoretical model. | back 5 Preperation |
front 6 Social cognitive theory primarily emphasizes: | back 6 The relationship of an individual and their surrounding environment |
front 7 Which is an example for perceived susceptibility (HBM) in losing weight? | back 7 I am overweight. |
front 8 Diagnosis of diabetes or a public service announcement are both examples of: | back 8 A cue to action |
front 9 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? | back 9 Contemplation |
front 10 Testimonials are an example of: | back 10 Observational learning |
front 11 Which of the following is not an identified construct as outlined in the theory of planned behavior? | back 11 Self-efficacy |
front 12 What is one of the key themes in the field of health promotion? | back 12 Empowerment |
front 13 What did the Seven Countries Study demonstrate? | back 13 The association between blood cholesterol level and coronary heart disease was consistent across cultures. |
front 14 MODEL: Disease is the result of an external agent entering the body, or from a malfunction of a cell / tissue / system. | back 14 Medical Model |
front 15 MODEL: All forms of disease are a result of an environmental factor being passed from one person to another. | back 15 Traditional (Naturalistic) Model |
front 16 MODEL: Disease is the direct result of a deity or spirit. | back 16 Traditional (Personalistic) Model |
front 17 MODEL: Disease is the result of environments and communities we create. | back 17 Social |
front 18 The Health Belief Model is based on value-expectancy theory. | back 18 True |
front 19 Individuals typically progress linearly along the Transtheoretical Model’s stages of change. | back 19 False |
front 20 Self-efficacy is a construct used in multiple models and theories. | back 20 True |