This sociological model focuses on how individuals learn behaviors by observing others.
What is social learning model ?
This component of the Health Belief Model refers to how likely a person thinks they are to get a disease.
What is perceived susceptibility?
This TPB component refers to a person's positive or negative evaluation of performing a behavior.
What is attitude toward the behavior?
This group is the first to adopt an innovation and is willing to take risks.
What are innovators?
This phase involves identifying the desired outcome and quality of life issues.
What is social assessment?
This model examines how power and inequality shape social structures and relationships.
What is the conflict model ?
This refers to how serious a person believes the consequences of an illness would be.
What is perceived severity?
This refers to the perceived social pressure to perform or not perform a behavior.
What is subjective norm?
These early adopters are respected opinion leaders and help spread new ideas.
What are early adopters?
In this phase, you identify health problems and their behavioral and environmental causes.
What is epidemiological assessment?
according to this model,society is like a living organism where each part serves a function.
what is the functionalist model ?
These are the positive outcomes a person believes will result from taking a health-related action.
What are perceived benefits?
This is the degree to which a person feels capable of performing the behavior.
What is perceived behavioral control?
This group adopts an innovation just before the average person and is deliberate in decision-making.
What is the early majority?
This phase assesses factors like knowledge, attitudes, and resources that influence behavior.
What is educational and ecological assessment?
this model emphasizes that meaning and reality are constructed through daily social interaction.
what is the symbolic interactionist media ?
These are the obstacles or negative aspects a person believes are involved in taking a health action.
What are perceived barriers?
This central construct of TPB is the motivation or readiness to perform the behavior.
What is behavioral intention?
This group is skeptical and adopts an innovation after the average member of society.
What is the late majority?
This phase evaluates policies, resources, and organizational barriers that can support or hinder the intervention.
What is administrative and policy assessment?
this model views society through the lens od how knowlwdge and ideas shape and maintain power dynamics
what is the social constructionist model ?
These are triggers that prompt a person to take action, such as symptoms, media messages, or advice.
What are cues to action?
According to TPB, behavior is most directly predicted by this.
What is intention?
The last group to adopt an innovation, often due to tradition or resistance to change.
What are laggards?
These final phases focus on putting the program into action and evaluating its process, impact, and outcomes.
What are implementation and evaluation?