The three building blocks/factors of the Social Ecological model.
What is Personal, Environmental, Behaviour
A barrier to health due to Health Behaviours
Tobacco use, Alcohol Consumption, Drug use
_____________ comprises the cognitive and social skills that determine the motivation and ability of individuals to gain access to, understand and use information in ways that promote and maintain good health
What is Health Literacy
The third circle in the social ecological theory
What is Community?
_______ directly affects how quick innovations go through the three steps
What is Rate of Adoption?
Refers to beliefs that individuals hold about their capacity to carry out action in a way that will influence the events that will affect their lives
What is self-efficacy?
Injury, Illness, Life Expectancy, Functioning and Disability are all impacts of
What is a Barrier?
The ideology of ________ in Health provides a critical eye for the examination of the consistency, fairness and appropriateness of health outcomes for individuals, groups and communities
Influencing factors on Individuals
What is biological • personal history • age • education • income • health behaviours
Observability and Complexity are ______ of the innovations
What are Characteristics
The use of rewards and punishments to modify behaviours
What is Incentive Motivation?
Anything that affects the function and behaviour of a living organism
What is a Biological Factor?
Refers to the sociocultural, physical, political, emotional, cultural, educational, economic and social capital surroundings in which positive health outcomes are supported, maintained or promoted (
What is a Supportive Environment?
Safer Roads, Safer Queensland road safety strategy and South Australia’s PERMA+ public health approaches are a part of the....
What is the Societal Level?
The first stage in the diffusion of innovations model, which involves all the decisions and activities
What is Innovation Development
Used in social cognitive theory; involves learning to perform new behaviours by exposure to interpersonal or media displays of them, particularly through peer modelling
What is observational learning?
A "Health Behaviour" that is both a Barrier and Enabler
Dietary Behaviours
The Three Interrelated Principles of the Social Justice Theory
What is Diversity, Equity and Supportive Environment
Schools - workplaces - neighbourhoods - towns/cities - regions are all influencing factors of which level
What is community?
The second stage in the diffusion of innovations model, which involves planned, systematic efforts designed to make a program or innovation more widely available
What is Dissemination
A key concept of social cognitive theory, which states that environmental factors influence individuals and groups
reciprocal determinism
Includes individual physical and psychological makeup (genetics, intergenerational, ageing and lifecourse influences)
What is Physical Determinants
_______ implies that ideally, everyone should have a fair opportunity to attain their full health potential
What is Equity?
Government policies and regulations are _______ of the Societal Level.
What are Strategies?
The final stage of the diffusion of innovations model, which involves the incorporation of the program into the routines of an organisation
What is Institutionalisation