Background Context
Models of Health Behavior
Models of Interpersonal Health Behaviors
Community and Group Models of Health Behavior Change
Potpourri
100

Overlap and reinforcement of the systems of stratification and how they experienced by individuals in their multiple, co‐occurring identities.

What is Intersectionality?

100

Precontempation, contemplation, preparation, action and maintenance are the stages of change associated with this framework.

What is the transtheoretical model?

100

This describes how individuals perceive the capacity of a group or organization to act toward achieving a shared agenda.

What is collective efficacy?

100

Process of working collaboratively with groups of people who are affiliated by geographic proximity, special interests, or similar situations with respect to issues affecting their well-being.

What is community engagement?

100

This term describes how we view the nature of reality.

What is ontology?

200

This term refers to the physiological toll that high effort coping causes as result of chronic exposure to racism and discrimination.

What is John Henryism?

200

If either perceived susceptibility OR perceived severity is “zero”, then this is also zero.

What is perceived threat?

200

Cultural norms and beliefs about the social acceptability of a behavior.

What is normative beliefs?

200

Process by which community groups come together to identify common problems or change targets, mobilize resources, and develop and implement strategies to reach their collective goals.

What is community organizing?

200

This variable acts as a "middle man" between the independent and dependent variables.

What is a mediator variable?

300

The "D" in SDOH can stand for determinants or this.

What is Drivers?

300

Factors that instigate action - internal or external.

What are cues to action?

300

Instrumental, informationa, appraisal, and emotional are forms of this.

What is social support?

300

News media coverage is considered to be this type of communication for health approach.

What is unplanned or non-purposive?

300

Research in practice.

What is Praxis?

400

The folder map project demostrates that this shaped the geographic distribution of housing which, in turn, impacts health.

What is redlining? What is residential segregation?

400

Belief that one can successfully execute or perform a behavior

What is self-efficacy?

400

While loneliness is a function measure of social connection, this is a complimentary structural measure.

What is social isolation?

400

According to information processing theories, n advertisement that says "More doctorssmoke Camels than any other cigarette," is relying on this?

What is peripheral/heuristic processing?

400

The type of variable modulates (e.g., amplifies or reduces) the relationship between the independent and dependent variables.

What is a moderator variable?

500

Understand that racial stratification is an essential contributor to societal problems.

Primacy of Racialization?

500

In most individual behavior models, this is the best predictor of one’s behavior, and is formed by some combination of attitudes, norms, and control or efficacy.

What is intention?

500

The cumulative effect of chronic exposure to stress, or how stress "gets under your skin."

What is allostatic load?

500

When an individuals percieved threat to freedom results in a negative reaction or response.

What is reactance?

500

This is a framework that can be used when writing a letter to the editor.

What is EPIC? (Engage your audience;
Problem statement;
Inform on solution;
Call to action)

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