The Hill
Landing
Forest Park
Arch
Loop
100
1. dramatic relief, 2. self-reevaluation, 3. environmental reevaluation, 4. self-liberation, 5. helping relationships, 6. counter-conditioning, 7. reinforcement management, 8. stimulus control, 9. social liberation 10. Consciousness raising,
What are the 10 main TTM Processes of change constructs:
100
Self-efficacy
What is the HBM concept/construct that is defined as “one’s confidence in one’s ability to take action”?
100
Reluctance, rebellious, resigned, rationalizing
What are the 4 Reasons for being in TTM Pre-contemplation stage?
100
Suggestion that people both influence, and are influenced by those around them
What is Reciprocal Causation
100
1. Individual behavior affects and is affected by the social environment and, 2. Behavior both shapes and is shaped by multiple levels of influence
What is 2 Main Concepts of Social Ecology
200
-Behavioral intention, -attitude, -behavioral belief, -evaluation, -subjective norm, -normative belief, -motivation to comply, -perceived behavioral control, -control belief, -perceived power
What are the main TPB constructs?
200
Perceived Power
What is TRA/TPB construct that is defined as the “perceived effect of each condition in making behavioral performance difficult or easy”?
200
Illness behavior
What is any behavior undertaken by an individual who feels ill, to relieve that experience or to better define the meaning of the illness experience?
200
Motivation Ability
What are the two conditions are necessary for effortful processing
200
Instances in which arguments contained in health communications are altered to match the particular concerns of the message recipient
What is Tailoring
300
1. Unaware of issue, 2. unengaged by issue, 3. undecided about acting, 4. decided not to act, 5. decided to act, 6. acting, 7. maintenance
What are the 7 stages of the PAPM?
300
Central Route
What is the name of the ELM route that involves careful consideration of information pertaining to the attitude object and its relationship to pertinent knowledge?
300
“I have made the decision to eliminate smoking from my diet due to the alarming scientific statistics that say I have a great susceptibility to getting lung cancer, in addition reports say that it could negatively harm on children.” That’s enough for me to stop!
What is an example of the ELM construct that refers to the Central Thinking Route?
300
Could lead to biased message processing
What is Matching Under High-Elaboration Conditions
300
Attitudes from central route processes stronger More durable over time and more resistant to change Attitudes from more effortful thinking better predict behavioral intentions and guide actions Attitude change less impact if comes through low thinking processes. Future Research: What variables successfully engage processing of messages in each population?
What are Consequences of Route to Persuasion
400
Confidence and Temptation
What is the of the TTM construct– Self-efficacy and its converse-construct?
400
Dual Process Theory Model
What type of model is the ELM?
400
0% temptation + 100% confidence
What is the TTM Termination stage?
400
When we lack either the motivation or ability to thoughtfully consider every potential persuasive communication Persuasion context may elicit an affective state or a mental shortcut Can be effective, at least in the short term. Heuristics
What is ELM - Peripheral Route
400
Involves careful consideration of information pertaining to the attitude object and its relationship to pertinent knowledge.
What is ELM Central Route
500
Counterconditioning
What is the TTM process of change that is described as “substituting healthier alternative behaviors and cognitions for the unhealthy behavior”?
500
“If you love me, you would love my idea to NOT use a condom”
What is an example of the ELM construct that refers to Peripheral Cues?
500
Levels of structural influence and consideration that involves: 1) considerations to material things---language used, setting, materials etc. and 2) considerations that are less tangible of a target population, how they perceive the cause, course, and treatment of the illness and determinants of the illness.
What is deep structure vs. surface structure?
500
Circumstances in which people are born, grow up, live, work, and age, as well as the systems put in place to deal with illness. These circumstances are in turn shaped by a wider set of forces: economics, social policies, and politics
What are Social Determinants of Health
500
The level of the ecological framework HBM and TPB/TRA fit?
What is Intrapersonal
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