What is CONTEMPLATION
From the social cognitive theory this is known as the interactive cycle focusing on the interaction between individuals and their immediate environment
What is reciprocal determinism
In communication and communication theory the internet, social media, phone, newspaper, and magazines are the ways in which communication is disseminated and is known as this
What is the communication channel
The collective resources of communities, neighborhoods, and populations.
What is social capital
The overarching term or goal that places individuals, groups, or organizations along a continuum of proficiency that includes destructiveness, incapacity, blindness, etc. is known as
What is cultural competence
Due to the news reports of the negative effects of vaping Lucy feels that she is at risk for developing lung cancer and believes that participating in a stop vaping campaign will make her feel healthier. The two elements mentioned are called what and what theory does this example illustrate?
What is perceived susceptibility and benefits and the Health Belief Model.
The following theory considers who is in a person's orbit, how frequently they interact, what types of interactions they have, and what is the dynamic of groups or cliques.
What is Social Network Theory
The meaning-making act of communication that one person creates and another person interprets is known by the two terms/concepts in regards to the message itself
What is encoding and decoding
Known as the collective actions by groups and community members to increase awareness of the problem advocate for policy change, and engage in many other kinds of activities designed to do something about the environmental conditions
What is community mobilization
The following individual level change theory posits that one's beliefs/attitudes, what others think of their behavior, and the perceived power one believes that have to perform a specific behavior are all factors that need to be considered for them to change.
What is the theory of planned behavior.
In the Diffusion of Innovation theory those people who are considered to be risk takers are also known as the following
What are Early Adopters
Defined as a planned and coordinated process of disseminating messages to influence behavior in a particular group or population / target audienec
What is a communication campaign
Respect, compassion, integrity are all examples of the principles that guide an organization otherwise known as what kind of statements
What are value statements
How cultural systems deal with knowledge, beliefs, treatment, practices, and values related to illness
What is ethnomedicine
This term refers to the idea where people consider and weigh the choice to make a chance because they value the outcome and they think the new behavior is likely to result in a specific outcome.
What is decisional balance
Vicarious learning, behavioral capacity, and emotional coping ability are all components or elements of this theory
What is Social Cognitive Theory
A part of the communication campaign process conducted in order to understand one or more target audiences that can consist of interviews, focus groups, and more that helps to identify communication channels, tone, and levels of knowledge or attitudes.
What is formative research
What is organizational culture
Defined as a set of interrelated beliefs, behaviors, meanings, symbols and values shared by a social group that persists through time and is transmitted through the process of socialization or is acquired through learning
What is culture
Most, if not all individual level theories consider an individuals belief in themselves or their ability to act, otherwise known as this...
What is self-efficacy
When working to make changes within communities that impacts both social groups and individual behaviors and health these are known as the the non-medical factors that influence a person's health and well-being where we live, work, play, and pray?
What are the social determinants of health
In communication and communication theory this is known as the competing interests which can be a barrier to a message being recieved
What is noise
An element of social capital that relates to the social norms that enable cooperation, trust, and reciprocity
What is social cohesion
Being aware of cultural factors and using that awareness to develop appropriate tailored interventions and methods is known as this
What is cultural responsivenes