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True/False. No one theory or model will be right in all cases

True

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(BLANK) - PROCEED

PRECEDE

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How many categories are there in the Frieden Health Impact Pyramid? List them in Order (Top-bottom)

5 categories: Counseling & Education, Clinical Interventions, Long-lasting protective interventions, Changing the context, Socioeconomic factors

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The socio-ecological perspective has been used to develop this form of intervention

Multilevel Intervention

200

2 Major Theory-Based Models for Health Promotion

1) PRECEDE-PROCEED

2) Intervention Mapping

200

This can be thought of as a road map, while behavior change theories can be specific directions to a destination. The road map presents all possible avenues, while theory suggests only certain avenues applicable. The map's main purpose is to provide a structure for applying theories and concepts systematically in the planning and evaluating of health behavior change programs 

PRECEDE-PROCEED

200

This intervention is the least effective, with the highest individual effort required

Counseling & Education

200

Are Multilevel Interventions cost-effective?

No. This is actually one of the barriers for Multilevel Interventions. High costs and feasibility are an issue, often. 

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This concept has its foundation predicated on principles of classical economics and expected utility theory, alongside a blend of psychosocial theories

Behavioral Economics

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Phase 1 of PRECEDE

Social Assessment 

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This intervention is the most effective, with the lowest individual effort required

Socioeconomic Factors

300

How many Socio-Ecological Levels are there?

5

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Process which promotes desired voluntary behaviors among members of a target market (i.e. offering attractive benefits and/or reducing barriers with healthful choices). Also involves adaptation of commercial marketing technologies for socially desirable goals. 

Social Marketing

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Phase 2 of PRECEDE (hint: 3 words)

Epidemiological, Behavioral and Environmental Assessment 

400

Eat healthy, Diet, Be physically active, Exercise are all examples of...

Counseling & Education

400

Which Socio-Ecological Level? “Larger systems possessing the means to control several aspects of the lives and development of their constituent subsystems (provinces, states, countries)” (Kok, Gottlieb, Commers, & Smerecnik, 2008, p. 438). A further example would be 'contraception laws'. 

Policy Level

500

The ecological perspective's two main options

1) Change people and/or

2) Change the Environment 

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Phase 3 of PRECEDE (hint: 2 words)

Educational and Ecological Assessment 

500

Rx for blood pressure, diabetes are all examples of...

Clinical Intervention

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Which Socio-Ecological Level? “Collectives of people identified by common values and mutual concern for the development and well being of their group or geographic area (villages, neighborhoods)” (Kok et al., 2008, p. 437). Further example includes Gender norms, Community SES status, 

Community Level

600

Theories of health behavior within social marketing (hint: 4 theories)

1) Theory of Planned Behavior 

2) Parallel processing model 

3) Social Cognitive Theory

4) Observational Learning Construct

600

Phase 4 PRECEDE

Administrative and Policy Assessment, Intervention Alignment 

600

Addressing poverty, education, housing, inequality are all examples of...

Socioeconomic Factors

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Which Socio-Ecological Level? “Systems with a formal multiechelon decision process operating in pursuit of specific targets (schools, companies, professional associations)” (Kok et al., 2008, p. 437). Futher examples include Access to quality healthcare, public transport

Organizational Level

700

Phase 5 PRECEDE

Implementation 

700

Immunizations, Colonoscopies, Cessation Treatment are all examples of...

Long-lasting Protective Interventions

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Which Socio-Ecological Level? “Persons and small groups with whom the at-risk people associate” (family, friends; Kok et al., 2008, p. 437). Further examples include a partner's approval of the use of contraceptives. Or, a partner's involvement in family planning. 

Interpersonal Level

800

A structure which elicits a hypothesized set of relationships among constructs and one or more behavior(s), environmental factor(s), leading to health outcomes

'Framework' or 'Model'

800

Fluoridation, no trans fat foods, salt iodization, sin taxes are all examples of...

Changing the Context

800

Which Socio-Ecological Level? “Characteristics of the individual such as knowledge, attitudes, behavior, self-concept, skills, etc.” (McLeroy, Bibeau, Steckler, & Glanz, 1988, p. 355). Further examples include personal knowledge, religious affiliations, perceptions

Intrapersonal Level

900

These types of models depict a proposed causal relationship among variables related to health problems and their solutions. PRECEDE-PROCEED and Intervention Mapping can be used in building these types of models.

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