Ecological Model
Self Determination Theory
Transtheoretical Model
Theory of Reasoned Action/Planned Behavior
Health Belief Model
100

Considering both personal and environmental factors to understand and improve health is what part of this theory  

What is basic premise of the Ecological Model?

100

The General Theory of human motivation and personality within Social Context

What is the Self Determination Theory

100

The core construct of the transtheoretical model

What is the stages of change?

100

4 key constructs of the TRA & TPB

What is Attitude, Subjective Norm, Perceived Behavioral Control, and Behavior Intention

100

“Getting a mammogram is too embarrassing” is an example of this HBM construct.

What is a perceived barrier?

200

Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Institutional/Organizational, Community, & Public Policy are this piece of the Ecological Model 

 

What is Levels of the Ecological Model?

200

The Cognitive Evaluation Theory, Organismic integration theory, Causality Orientations theory, basic psychological needs theory, goal contents theory, relationships motivation theory comprise this.

What are the Six Mini Theories

200

Can't refuse the temptation and reengage the previous behavior

What is relapse?

200

The TRA was developed in 1969

What is Fishbein 

200

These two major theoretical models make up the HBM.

What is stimulus-response theory and cognitive theory?

300

Multiple levels of influence, Environmental contexts determines behavior, Interactions across levels, Behavior - specific, Multiple - level interventions are this piece of the Ecological Model

What is 5 principles of the Ecological Model? 

300

Autonomy, Competence, Relatedness

What are the Three Basic Needs

300

3 principles of change

What is decisional balance, self-efficacy, and temptation?

300

The most important determinant of behavior under TRA

What is Behavioral Intention

300

These two social psychologists developed HBM in the 1950’s to explain the failure of people participating in programs to prevent and detect disease.

What is Hochbaum and Rosenstock?

400

Understanding that people use resources to prevent and treat illness & that resources are unevenly distributed explains this under the Fundamental Cause Theory

What is low SES leads to poorer health outcome?

400

Extroversion, Introversion, Neuroticism, Agreeableness, conscientiousness, and openness are all factors that affect this trait.

What are the five factors that affect PERSONALITY

400

Intending to act within 30 days

What is preparation?

400

The TRA and TPB have constructs concerned with ______________ motivational factors as determinants of performing specific behaviors

What is Individual motivation

400

Kelly sees a commercial for a new cervical cancer vaccine, and subsequently makes an appointment with her doctor to get the vaccine. In this case, the commercial represent this construct.

What is a Cue to Action?

500

When environments and policies support healthy choices this happens under the ecological framework.

What is health behaviors are maximized under the ecological framework?

500

 Psychological, Safety, Love/Belonging, Esteem, and Self Actualization are comprised in 




What are the Five needs in the SDT pyramid

    



500

 Causes pros to increase and cons to decrease

What is happening as people progress to contemplation and action? 

500

The overall evaluation of the behavior 

What is attitude

500

Perceived susceptibility, Perceived severity, Perceived benefits, Perceived barriers, Cues to action, and self-efficacy make up this part of the HBM.

What are the 6 constructs?

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