HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY
SYSTEMS OF THE BODY
HEALTH COMPROMISING BEHAVIORS
HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS
STAGES OF CHANGE
RESEARCH
100

In 1948, this organization defined health as "a complete state of physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity."

Who is the World Health Organization

100

Located at the base of the brain and has 2 lobes

What is the pituitary gland?

100

The body gets used to a particular substance

What is tolerance?

100

Because 1 in 8 women develop breast cancer, this screening method may be recommended for those at risk

What is a mammogram?

100

Another name for the stages of change model

What is the transtheoretical model of behavior change

100

Looking at the past to reconstruct what led to this current situation

What is a retrospective design

200

Origins or causes of illness

What is etiology?

200

Acts antagonistically to the sympathetic nervous system

What is the parasympathetic nervous system?

200

Short term illnesses

What are acute disorders?

200

Prohibiting drinking during the workday

What is social engineering

200

People work to prevent relapse and consolidate gains

What is the maintence stage

200

Medical intervention that's been evaluated through clinical trials

What is evidenced-based medicine

300

Illness can be explained by aberrant somatic bodily processes, and that psychological and social processes are independent of the disease process

What is the biomedical model

300

Dunbar & Alexander said that conflicts produce anxiety, and take a physiological toll on the body via this system

What is the autonomic nervous system?

300

Compromising behaviors share this particular characteristic

What is the window of vulnerability?

300

When I finish lunch is will grab the leash off the hook and walk the dog

What is a behavioral intervention?

300

No intention of changing behaviors

What is the precontemplation stage?

300

This is the most common research design in health psychology

What is an experiment?

400

Biopsychosocial model assumes that health and illness are the consequences of these factors interacting

What are biological, psychological and social factors?

400

Epinephrine and Norepinephrine

What are catecholemines

400

Smoking and obesity are more prevalent among these populations

Who are adolescents and those in a lower social class?


400

I know I have control over my own destiny

What is self-efficacy?

400

Modifying behavior to overcome a problem

What is the Action stage?

400

When one variable corresponds with changes in another variable

What is correlational research?

500

Diagnosing, treating and preventing a disease without surgery

What is health psychology?

500

46 chromosomes

What is genetic material at the nucleus of a cell?

500

Characteristics shared by chronic diseases

What are diseases that develop slowly, people with with for many years, and typically can't be cured?

500

Good health is a personal and collective achievement

What is health promotion?

500

People are aware there's a problem, and are thinking about it but haven't committed to making a change

What is the contemplation stage?

500

Two conditions with a treatment group and a control group

What is an experiment?

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