Define 'philodoxy'
What is the love of opinion
The primary elements of a theory
What is a construct or concept
The health philosophy seeking balance among the physical, emotional, spiritual, and social components, because they feel that each of these components is equal is...
What is the philosophy of symmetry
The philosophy espoused by health professionals who acknowledge that the human is a unified integrated organism is termed…
What is the holistic philosophy
The transtheoretical model is an example of a ________ model
What is a stage model
Convictions, ideas, learning, values, experiences, and attitudes in the areas applicable to life are the building blocks that map...
What is a Philosophy
Social cognitive theory was formed on the basis that...
What is "people are thinkers" (logic and reasoning)
The health education philosophy that includes people having the freedom to make the best health decisions based on their needs and interests is…
What is the freeing/functioning philosophy
The philosophy subscribed to by health education specialists who believe that achieving optimal health is the development of the spiritual, intellectual, physical, emotional, environmental, and social dimensions to form a whole “healthy person” is termed…
The philosophy of wellness
The main construct of the ____________ helps explain the stages that individuals experience as they attempt to change their health behaviors
What is the transtheoretical model
A collection of theories in order to provide a framework on which health education/promotion professionals can create plans for a program
What is a model
___________ theories represent characteristics or events that happen between people?
What is/are interpersonal
The health education philosophy that emphasizes social, economic, and political change to enhance the health of individuals and groups is…
What is the social change philosophy
The health education philosophy that uses behavioral contracts, self-monitoring, and goal setting to try to foster a modification in lifestyles or habits is…
What is the behavior change philosophy
What model is an example of an intrapersonal theory/model?
What is the transtheoretical model
A set of interrelated constructs, definitions, and propositions that presents a systemic view of events in order to explain or predict is known as a...
What is a theory
What type of theory includes constructs that reflect the characteristics within a person?
What is intrapersonal
A health education program that emphasizes increased learning and knowledge gains to help individuals make better decisions about their health would most likely be based upon which philosophy?
What is the cognitive-based philosophy
The health education philosophy that emphasizes critical thinking and lifelong learning to make good choices about health practices is…
What is the decision-making philosophy
__________ is considered a community-level theory/model
What is diffusion theory
Define 'innovators' and 'laggards' as described by the Diffusion theory/model
What are the first and last people to adopt a new health behavior/program
Which of the following is NOT a major interrelated construct in the reciprocal determinism section of social cognitive theory?
A) Factual information B) Behavior
C) Personal factors D) Environmental factors
What is A) Factual information
A health education program that focuses on developing coalitions for the purpose of advocating for a smoke-free bar and restaurant ordinance would most likely be based upon which philosophy?
What is the social change philosophy
What model/theory categorizes individuals based upon when they adopt a new behavior?
What is diffusion theory
What model illustrates how perceptions of threat, opportunities, barriers, benefits, and self-efficacy contribute to whether someone engages in a particular health behavior
What is the health belief model