Health Belief Model
TTM/SOC & TPB
SCT & Diff. Of Innovation
Planning Models
Choosing Theories
100
The following would be an example of which concept in the HBM? My doctor asked me to go in for some lab work, but the past couple of months have just been crazy. It can wait.
Perceived barriers
100
In theory of planned behavior, how likely or unlikely one is to perform the behavior is termed, ___?
Behavioral intention
100
Which of the following examples describes how self-efficacy can be used to improve health-related behavior? a. breaking down a large goal of reducing fat intake into small weekly goals that are more easily attainable b. providing free blood glucose testing c. showing diabetic adolescents a video of youths like themselves who are successful at managing their blood glucose levels d. holding a rally to show community members' support for building a walking trail
a. breaking down a large goal of reducing fat intake into small weekly goals that are more easily attainable
100
Finding out what the target market wants and needs is the first stage in the social marketing process and is typically termed_______.
Consumer research or formative research
100
Which theory would likely be the best application in the following scenario: researcher want to implement an intervention to increase cancer screening among men. a. diffusions of innovation b. health belief model c. theory of planned behavior
Health Belief Model The HBM is often a good fit for prevention programs like this because in such cases of prevention or early detection, beliefs can be as important as overt symptoms.
200
The following would be an example of which concept in the HBM? I am in great health so I don't have to worry about having a heart attack.
Perceived susceptibility
200
True or false. According to TTM/Stages of Change...Anyone is ready to make changes in health behavior.
False
200
In the construct of reciprocal determinism, which of the following would be considered an environmental factor that could be used to change health behavior? a. a person's knowledge about his or her own risk for diabetes b. a brother or sister who has type 2 diabetes c. a popular professional athlete doing public service announcements encouraging kids to exercise d. a high school's "healthy lunch" policy e. both both c and d
e. both c and d
200
When considering the 4 P's of social marketing, the following would be an example of which "P"? Providing the nutrition facts information on menu items on the drive thru menu board at a fast food restaurant.
Place
200
Which theory would likely be the best application in the following scenario: The director of a school lunch program want to find out what techniques would work best for varying degrees of readiness to consume more green vegetables among the students. a. social cognitive theory b. health belief model c. stages of change or TTM d. diffusions of innovation
c. Transtheoretical/Stages of Change Model The Transtheoretical/SOC model can be used to understand why people respond to treatment differently. By identifying which stages of change clients are in, the program could assess whether certain techniques work better with the clients in certain stages.
300
The following would be an example of which concept in the HBM? A stroke can be really serious. You can lose movement on one side of your body and have difficulty keeping balance for months afterwards.
Perceived severity
300
True or False. According to TTM/Stages of Change...TTM can be used to explain or predict changes in health behavior.
True
300
Which construct or constructs from SCT could be used as a key part of a program to increase hand-washing among elementary school children? a. observational learning b. reinforcement c. self-efficacy d. behavioral capability e. all of the above (a,b,c,d) f. only a, b, and d
f. only a, b and d
300
When considering the 4 P's of social marketing, the following would be an example of which "P"? Company X has decided to utilize their Facebook page as well as a series of podcasts to inform customers on the benefits of their new gluten free products.
Promotion
300
Which theory would likely be the best application in the following scenario: A worksite wellness program focused on increasing physical activity is trying to figure out how to improve the program's success rate by attracting employees who are really serious about increasing their physical activity level. a. Social cognitive theory b. Health belief model c. Diffusions of innovation d. Transtheoretical or Stages of Change
d. Transtheoretical or Stages of Change addresses whether a person or group of persons are ready to take the actions.
400
Providing training and reinforcement is a change strategy in the HBM that can help improve one's ____ which is a core construct of the HBM.
Self-efficacy
400
Asking a client if they are ready to plan for including more fruits and veggies in their diet is an example of which stage in the stages of change model?
Preparation
400
Emphasizing how a particular program is better than what currently exists is an attribute termed ______ in the Diffusion of Innovation Theory.
Relative Advantage
400
All of the following in the PRECEDE-PROCEED planning model would be considered diagnostic information gathering examples and activities except for? a. determine food access and availability using the food desert locator b. utilize NHANES data to learn about the health problems that may be more present in the population c. identify how the community makes policies d. provide a class on chronic disease prevention
d. provide a class on chronic disease prevention
400
Which theory would likely be the best application in the following scenario: A public health program to designed to improve chronic disease prevention for the whole state of SD is interested in developing a media advocacy campaign. a. diffusions of innovation b. health belief model c. stages of change d. theory of planned behavior
a. diffusions of innovation
500
The following would be an example of which concept in the HBM? Print materials, reminder letters, or pill calendars might encourage people to consistently follow recommendations. This would be an example of which construct in the HBM?
Cues to action
500
A group of high school students have started a youth mentoring group on healthy eating. The high school students openly choose healthy foods in front of and with the younger students and talk about making healthy choices as part of their day. The high school student's approach is an example of which key concept in the TPB?
Subjective norm
500
Complete the following statements as they pertain to the Diffusions of Innovation Theory. Demonstrating to a group of teachers that their board of education has approved the materials would be an example of ______________, while making the programs materials available for the teachers to use is an example of __________.
Compatibility and Trialability
500
_______ factors motivate or provide a reason for behavior; they include knowledge, attitudes, cultural beliefs, and readiness to change.
Predisposing
500
Which theory is the following an example of: A faith based program provides classes on healthy cooking. Participants learn how eating a healthy diet will benefit them. Health coaches assist participants in setting goals. Respected congregation members serve as role models. Participants receive incentives and as church members learn about healthy lifestyles, they bring healthier foods to church, reinforcing their healthy habits.
Answer: Social Cognitive Theory Can you spot the following in the sentences? behavioral capability, expectations, self-efficacy, observational learning, reinforcement, reciprocal determinism
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