Health Belief Model
Theory of
Planned Behavior
Transtheoretical Model
Social Cognitive Theory
Name That Theory!
100

The health belief model focuses on which socio-ecological level

Individual

100

These two factors form the construct of subjective norms

Normative beliefs; motivation to comply

100

The transtheoretical model emphasizes ____ a person changes not ____

How; Why

100

Turning the wrong way in an elevator would be an example of which socio-environmental factor

Normative beliefs - Social consequences

100

This theory originated from initial experiments by Albert Bandura involving a Bobo doll

Social cognitive theory

200

"I don't think I am at risk of heart disease because I do not eat fast food very often" represents which health belief model construct

Perceived susceptibility

200

Removing which construct makes this theory fall apart

Intention to perform a behavior

200

"I don't see an issue with my sleep schedule. I'll keep waking up at 4 in the afternoon" aligns with which stage of the transtheoretical model?

Precontemplation

200

"If I tell my AA sponsor I drank alcohol this weekend, they may be disappointed in me" most closely aligns with this personal cognitive factor

Social outcome expectations

200

This theory originated through a review of psychotherapy theories

Transtheoretical model/stages of change theory

300

Receiving a phone call reminder to schedule your yearly physical represents which of the following constructs of the health belief model

Cues to action

300

"My partner does not like when I forget to brush my teeth, so I will try to be more consistent" aligns with which construct from the theory of planned behavior

Motivation to comply

300

"I've been getting up at 9 am for 7 months now. I'm really happy with my progress" aligns with which stage of the transtheoretical model

Maintenance

300

Behavioral capability involves the combination of ___ and ___

Skills; knowledge

300

This theory originated to understand widespread failure for TB prevention and screening

Health belief model

400

"I stopped ordering from door dash for a whole year before. There's no reason why I can't do it again" represents which health belief model construct

Self-efficacy

400

"I just don't know if I can quit vaping. It seems so hard, and I would be so miserable for the first couple of weeks" aligns with which theory of planned behavior construct

Perceived power

400

"I haven't had a drink in years, I'm not sure why ya'll still consider me an alcoholic!" aligns with which stage of the transtheoretical model

Termination

400

Taking Advil when you have a headache would be an example of which reinforcement behavioral factor

Negative reinforcement

400

This theory does not place emphasis on a person's emotions

Health belief model

500

Finish this statement: "I am susceptible to developing heart disease because it runs in my family history, and I believe getting heart disease may result in serious consequences. Therefore, my perceived threat is..."

One

500

This idea in the theory of planned behavior demonstrates that someone's attitude toward the behavior rather than the object involved in the behavior is an important predictor of someone's behavioral intention

Principle of compatibility

500

The transtheoretical model emphasizes the idea that the theory is not ___, instead focusing on flexibility and ___ when people are changing health behaviors

Stagnant; fluidity (not fixed)

500

This idea describes that behavior is a unique combination of all the factors in the social cognitive theory, not a single one

Reciprocal determinism

500

This theory is rooted in social and personality psychology principles

Theory of planned behavior

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