set of concepts, definitions, and propositions that explain or predict events or situations by illustrating the relationships between variables
What Is A Theory
Allows us to measure and address beliefs which lead to health behavior.
What is the Health Belief Model
Categorize segments of populations based on where they are in the process of change.
What is the transtheoretical model of behaviour change (TTM)
assumes that people try to determine why people do what they do
What is attribution theory
This was developed to understand relationships between attitudes, intentions, and behaviors.
What is Theory of Reasoned Action
Building blocks or primary elements of a theory
Includes all those things we do that influence our physical, mental, emotional, psychological, and spiritual selves
What is Health Behavior
People intend to take action in the immediate future in this stage of the transtheoretical model.
This happens when people attribute or assign cause to what happens to them
What is the Why
the conviction that one can successfully execute the behavior required to produce the outcomes
Concepts developed or adopted for use in a particular theory. Key concepts of any given theory.
What is A Construct
Beliefs about the effectiveness of taking action to reduce risk or seriousness, is it useful.
What are Perceived Benefits
7. This term involves removing cues for unhealthy habits and adding prompts for healthier alternatives.
What is Stimulus Control
Extent to which people believe they have control over something
What is Locus of Control
A student may study because they believe it will result in them getting a good grade, is an exam of what?
What are Behavioral Beliefs and Attitude Towards Behavior
May draw on a number of theories to help understand a particular problem in a certain setting or contest. Not always as specified as a theory. Helps us to understand a specific problem or phenomena.
What Are Models
Readiness to change, events or people motivating change.
What is Cue to Action
These are effects on your surroundings, increasing awareness of impact of behavior on others.
What is Environmental Reevaluation
Stability and controllability are examples of what?
Whats is Causal dimensions or Constructs
A person may leave a tip when being serviced because it's considered common courtesy in our society, this is an example of what?
What is Normative Beliefs and Subjective Norm
1. Concepts 2. Constructs 3. Variables 4. Models
What are Components of A Theory
Socio-economic status, Skills, Culture-norms
Beliefs-perception, Religion, Gender
What are determinants of Health Behavior
Contemplation, maintenance, postcontemplation , preparation ...one of these does not belong. The transtheoretical model does NOT involve what?
These types of achievers will approach rather than avoid tasks related to succeeding because they believe success is due to high ability and effort which they are confident
What are high achievers
What is Barbie