Levels of Prevention in Community Health
Vocational Choice Models
Schaie and Willis's Stages
Models & Theories
Name that OT Faculty Member
100

These programs are created to address one or more social determinants of health. 

What are prevention programs?

100
The models Ginzberg and Super propose are _________ models, from completion of formal education to retirement. 

What is continuous career path? 

100

This stage begins in young adulthood. 

What is the achieving stage?

100

This model suggests people will change their behavior if they feel they are at risk for illness/injury that is sufficiently dangerous to warrant action. 

What is the health belief model? 

100

This faculty member was homeschooled until high school. 

Who is Ms. Jen Smith?

200

This level of prevention includes balance screenings at a local health fair. 

What is secondary?

200

This theory developed by ______ states, "career development is an ongoing, continuous process extending the lifespan."

Who is Donald Super? 

200

This stage requires a person to confront and resolve major issues, such as attending college or getting married. 

What is the achieving stage?

200

This theory suggests people acquire skills and perform new behaviors by enacting them, being reinforced for performance, and observing others. 

What is social cognitive theory?

200

This faculty member has a sister with Autism. 

Who is Dr. Jocelyn Weber?

300

This level of prevention includes the universal design movement. 

What is primary?

300

This theory is developed by Eli Ginzberg and states, "the process of occupational choice follows a developmental progression that begins in childhood and spans into the early adult years."

What is developmental theory of vocational choice?
300

This stage occurs when an individual is an established adult, typically with a spouse and/or children. 

What is the responsible stage?

300

This model suggests people adopt new health behaviors in a series of stages: precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance. 

What is transtheoretical model? 

300

This faculty member has one kidney. 

Who is Ms. Kayleigh Fessenden?

400

This level of prevention includes the creation of an orthotic to assist an individual who had a stroke with improved wrist ROM. 

What is tertiary? 

400

The main criticism of Ginzberg and Super's theories is both theories are _________. 

What is linear? 

400

This stage requires an individual to broaden their focus from a personal domain to a societal/community domain. 

What is the executive stage?

400

A rehabilitation team presents a program to a group of older adults to build up confidence that they can control their fall risk and fear of falling by increasing physical activity and making environmental modifications. Which model/theory is this an example of?

What is social cognitive theory?

400

This faculty member was the snowball (homecoming) queen in college. 

Who is Dr. Jackie Mayo?

500

Janice has Parkinson's Disease and attends Rock Steady Boxing weekly. This is an example of ____ prevention. 

What is tertiary? 

500

Ginzberg and Super do not address contextual factors in their theories. Name one contextual factor not addressed. 

What is gender, family influences, socioeconomic status, or culture? 

500

Dan and Sarah have a 3 month old baby and just purchased their own home. What stage is Dan in?

What is the responsible stage?

500

Bobby, a 7-year-old boy, has demonstrated mastery of his ADHD medication regime through instruction, support, and praise. What model/theory is this an example on? 

What is the social cognitive theory?

500

This faculty member auditioned for American Idol. 

Who is Dr. Joseph Leviner? 

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