Socioecological Model
Health Belief Model
Theory of Planned Behavior
Transtheortical Model of Change
Social Cognitive Theory
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What is the abbreviation for the Socioecological Model?

SEM

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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.

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What is the abbreviation for this theory?

TPB

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How many stages of change are there according to the model?

Six.

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What is the abbreviation for this model?

SCT.

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Who created the Socioecological model?

Urie Bronfenbrenner

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Who was it developed by?

Social Scientists at the U.S. Public Health Service

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When was the theory developed?

The 1980's

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When was this model developed?

The early 1980's.

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When was this model developed?

The 1960's.

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What was the Socioecological Model first introduced as?

A conceptual model for understanding human development

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When was the model developed?

The 1950's

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Who was the theory created by?

Icek Ajzen

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Who developed this model?

Prochaska and DiClemente

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Who developed this theory?

Albert Bandura.

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What is the purpose of the Socioecological Model?

To further the understanding of the dynamic interrelations among various personal and environmental factors

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Why do scientists use the health belief model?

To predict behaviors.

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What are the two main categories of the theory?

Intention & Behavior

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What is the difference between this model and other behavior models?

Other models of behavior change focus exclusively on certain dimensions of change

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What is the purpose of this theory?

To learn how and why people develop new behaviors.

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How many levels does the model have?

5

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What is the abbreviation for this model?

HBM

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Are intention and behavior related?

Yes

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What is the of purpose of this model?

To conceptualize the process of intentional behavior change

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What is this theory based on?

People learn by observing others.