Combinaiton of components: physical, social, functional level, emotional & mental. Changes daily
What is health
Stress causes the pituitary gland to release this hormone.
What is cortisol
Theory that focuses on an individual's intention
What is Theory of Planned Behavior
Social networks with members sharing similar attitudes
What is homophilly
Data that is observed and measured
Objective data
Leading cause of death and disability in young people,
What is an Injury
A belief about one's confidence
What is self efficacy
Basic concepts that behavior is learned through interaction with the environment
What is Social Cognitive Theroy
Degree to which a community is prepared to take action
What is the Community Readiness
Specific, Measureable, Action Realistic & Time
What is a SMART objective
Determinants of health include?
What is: behavior, environment, biology, social conditions and health care
Levels of influence of the Social Ecological Model
What is: Intrapersonal, interpersonal, Institutional, Community & Policy
Cognition, Environment & BEhavior
What is Social Cognitive Theory
Process by which an innovation moves through the channels of a social system
What is Diffusion
Gathering evidence about the program using multiple sources of data
Triangulation
Primary, Secondary & Tertiary
What are Levels of Prevention
Perceived threat of an illness is central to?
What is the Health Belief Model
Ability to set goals, track progress and solve problems
What is self regulation
Using planned strategies to spread information to promote adoption
What is Dissemination
Categories of Health Promotion Interventions
Health Education, Health Communication, Health Engineering, Health Policy Enforcement & Community Mobilizaiton
The Big Four:
What is tobacco, diet, activity and alcohol
Concept of the stages of change
What is the Transtheoretial Model
Set of Elements that are interconnected--fulfills a function or purpose
What is a system
Focus groups, interviews, questionnaires to assess information about behaviors
What is Primary Data Collection
Disease/Health Condition
Risk factors/Protective factors
Knowledge, beliefs, skills, resources social support
What is the Disease Prevention Modle