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Background/
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Case Study
100

Tammy tells her doctor that she can not lose weight because purchasing a gym membership and healthy foods is not in her budget.

What are perceived barriers?

100

What is self efficacy?


This refers to an individual's perception of competence to successfully perform a behavior. 


100

What does HBM stand for

What is Health Belief Model

100

The HBM in the case study was used to encourage?

what is Recycling

200

Deandra chooses not to get the flu vaccine because she believes that she can just take some Tylenol if she does get sick. Which concept from the Health Belief Model is demonstrated by this scenario?

What is perceived severity

200

What are perceived barriers?

Personal belief about what will prevent adoption of the new

behavior

200

Name one of the researchers responsible for creating the HBM?



Who is Hochbaum or Rosenstock

200
What are some of the benefits of recycling?

Decreasing waste, saving resources, and lowering pollution.


300


A woman decides to have yearly mammograms starting at age 25 because many women in her family have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Which concept from the Health Belief Model is demonstrated by this scenario?



What is perceived susceptibility


300

What are perceived benefits?

Personal belief about whether the new behavior is better than what

is already being done

300

This was the decade that the HBM was developed.

1950s

300

What were some of the consequences of not recycling?

Pollution, Loss of resources Etc..

400

Tyler decides to quit smoking because his friends also stop smoking to reduce their chance of developing lung cancer.

Cues to action

400

What are cues to action

Things, such as campaigns and newspaper ads, that prompt us to do the behaviors we want are?

400

In the video about obesity and the HBM, what did jeff use as his cue to action?

What is Sticky note

400

What did the researchers in the case study hope to improve?

participants' recycling attitudes, knowledge, abilities, and behaviors.

500

Andrew, a 15 y/o male, believes that he does not have to wear a seatbelt because he thinks he is invincible. This attitude is likely due to his age. According to the Health Belief Model, Andrew's age is considered a ...?

What are modifying factors

500

What are Modifying Factors, give examples?

Personal factors that affect whether the new behavior is adopted/ 

Demographic variables, sociopsychological variables, and structural variables



500

In the video about mammograms and Hispanic women, What was one of the perceived barriers?

1. The belief that mammograms are painful

2. Could not remember to schedule appointments 

3. Lack of knowledge to get a mammogram  

500

What were the 3 purposes we listed for the case study?

- Effectiveness of Educational Interventions

- Behavioral insights:

- Future Research Directions

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