A set of interrelated concepts, definitions, and propositions that presents a systematic view of events in order to explain or predict is known as a
Theory
Examines how physical, social, political, economic, and cultural dimensions influence behaviors and conditions.
Socio-ecological Model
The best model for planning health promotion programs is
There is no best model
What is the difference between ethics and morals?
Professional, Personal
What is the certification for health educators?
CHES- Certified Health Education Specialist
The primary elements of a theory
Concepts
What theory is defined as the relationships and structures within a community
Which of the following planning components was identified in all the planning models?
Needs Assessment
True
The process whereby an individual or a professional preparation program meets specific established standards.
Credentialing
A concept developed, created, or adopted for use with a specific theory
Construct
In the Health Belief Model, the reduction of the threat of a disease is made up of
perceived benefits and barriers, perceived susceptibility and severity
A major reason why health educators should plan and use programs based on theory is
Improve chances for successful programs
The expected norms of a person who practices health education/promotion are found in
Professional code of ethics
The process by which a recognized professional body evaluates an entire college or university professional preparation program.
Accreditation
The operational (practical use) form of a construct; how a construct will be measured.
Variable
According to the Transtheoretical Model (Stages of Change), an individual is not ready for behavior change if he/she is in the ________ stage.
Precontemplation
Which planning model uses principles from PRECEDE-PROCEED and MATCH models?
Intervention Mapping
Teleological theories can best be summarized as
The end does justify the means
A process by which a professional organization grants recognition to an individual who, upon completion of a competency-based curriculum, can demonstrate a predetermined standard of performance.
Certification
A mixture of ideas or concepts taken from a number of theories and used together
Model
What are the 7 levels of the socio-ecological model in order?
Intra, Interpersonal, Organizational, Community, Public Policy, Physical Environment, Culture
Designed to provide a structure for communities to assess health needs and align resources to improve health and quality of life by mobilizing partnerships and taking strategic action
Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP)
Deontological theories can best be summarized as
the end does not justify the means
Population-based approaches to create health-improvement changes focus on what 4 things?
focus on policies, rules, regulations, and laws to modify behaviors.