What is the abbreviation for the Socioecological Model?
SEM
What is the health belief model?
A social psychological health behavior change model developed to explain and predict health-related behaviors, particularly in regard to the uptake of health services.
What is the abbreviation for this theory?
TPB
How many stages of change are there according to the model?
Six.
What is the abbreviation for this model?
SCT.
Who created the Socioecological model?
Urie Bronfenbrenner
Who was it developed by?
Social Scientists at the U.S. Public Health Service
When was the theory developed?
The 1980's
When was this model developed?
The early 1980's.
When was this model developed?
The 1960's.
What was the Socioecological Model first introduced as?
A conceptual model for understanding human development
When was the model developed?
The 1950's
Who was the theory created by?
Icek Ajzen
Who developed this model?
Prochaska and DiClemente
Who developed this theory?
Albert Bandura.
What is the purpose of the Socioecological Model?
To further the understanding of the dynamic interrelations among various personal and environmental factors
Why do scientists use the health belief model?
To predict behaviors.
Intention & Behavior
What is the difference between this model and other behavior models?
Other models of behavior change focus exclusively on certain dimensions of change
What is the purpose of this theory?
To learn how and why people develop new behaviors.
How many levels does the model have?
5
What is the abbreviation for this model?
HBM
Are intention and behavior related?
Yes
What is the of purpose of this model?
To conceptualize the process of intentional behavior change
What is this theory based on?
People learn by observing others.