Health Belief Model
Transtheoretical Model of Change
Precede-Proceed
OT Terminology
100

True or False: The Health Belief Model, “Balances threats with barriers of taking the recommended action and potential”?

True 

100

This model is commonly used when working in physical health, True or False?

False; Mental Health 

100

True or False: “A framework that is helpful for guiding health promotion intervention at the community or population level and emphasizes the importance of community engagement”

True 

100

The complete state of physical, mental and social well-being and not just the absence of disease or infirmity.

Health

200

Does the health belief model consist of four primary cognitive constructs?

Yes

200

What is one of the five stages of this model?

Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance 

200

Which was developed first, Precede or Proceed?

Precede 

200

Used to denote the initial analysis of occupational performance.

Evaluation

300

What is one of the four primary cognitive constructs in this model?

Perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers

300

Which stage demonstrates where an individual has no intention of taking action within the next six months?

The Precontemplation Stage

300

What is one of the four stages of the Proceed portion of this model?

Implementation, Process evaluation, Impact evaluation, Outcome evaluation

300

The self appraisal of the clients life satisfaction, hope, self, health, function, and socioeconomic status.

Quality of life (QOL)

400

Did Irwin M. Rosentock or Lawrence Green help to create this model?

Irwin M. Rosentock

400

Did James Prochaska or Irwin M. Rosentock help to create this model?

James Prochaska

400

Did Lawrence Green or James Prochaska help to create this model?

Lawrence Green

400

The use of discipline-specific techniques to assist people in achieving their health-related goals.

Health Promotion 

500

When was this model developed?

1950

500

When was this model developed?

Late 1970s

500

When was this model developed? (Hint: Two different years)

Precede, 1974-Proceed, 1991

500

The lack of access to engagement in an array of self-selected occupations that have meaning to the individual, family, or community.

Occupational deprivation

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