6 Mission, Goals, Objectives
7 Theories
8 Interventions
10 Community Organizing and Building
Random!
100

A short narrative that describes the purpose and focus of the program


Mission statement

100

Which level of prevention for behavior change theories/models focuses on factors within the individual such as knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and feelings?

Intrapersonal

100

True or False: Health Communication is an intervention 

True


100

Activities that enhance the abilities of individuals, organizations, and communities to build an existing infrastructure and improve effectiveness of individual and population health

Capacity building 
100

Barstool sports was an example in lecture as a type of what?

Community

200

Broad statements that describe the expected outcomes of the program


Goals

200

True or False: The Transtheoretical Model is a dichotomous scale

false

200

This term describes the processes by which the actions of individuals or groups attempt to bring about social, environmental, and/or organizational change on behalf of a particular health goal, program, interest or population

Health advocacy


200

The process by which the actions of individuals or groups attempt to bring about social, environmental, or organizational change on behalf of a particular health goal, program, interest, or population

Health advocacy 

200

What number does Kamilla Cardoso wear? 

10

300

A description of where the program will be in the future (typically 3-5 years)

Vision statement




300

The internal state that individuals experience as competence to perform certain desired tasks or behaviors


Self-efficacy

300

A systematic and visual way for planners to share and present their understanding of the relationship among the resources they have to operate a program, the activities they plan to implement, and the outputs and outcomes they hope to achieve

Logic model


300

Of the seven categories of intervention strategies, which involves helping communities identify and take action on shared concerns using participatory decision making, and includes such methods as empowerment?

Community mobilization

300

Give an example of health policy related to transportation

seatbelts, helmets, sidewalk laws, etc. 

400

What does SMART stand for?

specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, timely

400

The Transtheoretical Model is an example of what 

a theory

400

Using interventions that have undergone critical review of multiple research and evaluation studies is considered what?

Best practices 

400

Communities share 6 common characteristics including membership, shared values and norms, shared needs and commitment, and common symbol systems, what are the two characteristics that remain?

shared emotional connection and mutual influence 

400

Respectively, what states are Zach and Kayla from?

Ohio and New Jersey 

500

What is the most difficult to write- mission, goals or objectives?

Objetives

500

What are the 5 levels of the Socioecological Model?

1. individual 

2.Interpersonal 

3. Community 

4. Organizational 

5. Policy


500

What are the four levels of evidence?

1. Evidence-based Interventions 

2. Effective Interventions 

3. Promising Interventions 

4. Emerging interventions 

500

Bottom-up efforts of people taking collective actions on their own behalf, that involve the use of a sophisticated blend of confrontation and cooperation in order to achieve their ends

Grassroots participation

500

 What are the stages of the Transtheoretical Model?

1. Precontemplation 

2. Contemplation 

3. Preparation 

4. Action 

5. Maintenance 

6. Termination 

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