Constructs
Application in HC
History
Example IRL
All About the Study
200
Personal belief in one's ability to successfully do something

What is self-efficacy 

200

                                               

A woman has made the decision not to get mammograms because she believes there is nothing she can do to reduce her risk of breast cancer or be successful in treatment. She has a ____ locus on control

                                   


    

What is external?

200

This person began the research that led to the creation of this theory 

Who is Albert Bandura?

200

Allowing a child more screen time when they finish their homework is an example of this

What is positive reinforcement? 

200

Data was collected through these methods (2) 

What are self report questionnaires and grocery store receipts 

400

You decide to bring a reusable water bottle and refill it using the stations on campus instead of single-use bottles 

What is self-regulation?

400

                                               

You are treating a patient who works long hours in the sun and is at high risk for skin cancer. They do not use sunscreen or protective layers because they believe they do not have enough time. You have a discussion with the patient about how they could implement strategies and plans in order to make the time for these things. You are focusing on the ____ construct in this case                                    


    

What is self-efficacy? 

400

Research during the late ____ was used in the Social Cognitive Theory 

1950s

400

An example of a negative observational learning experience 

What is watching parents smoke, drink, eat unhealthy, etc? 

400
The sample this study was conducted on

Who are churchgoers in southwestern Virginia

600

8 constructs of social cognitive theory 

what are self-efficacy, expectations, expectancies, self regulation, observational learning (modeling), reinforcement, behavioral capability, and locus of control?

600

                                               

Your patient is struggling to get regular dental cleanings because they are expecting to find a problem that will cost a lot of money to fix. You could use the expectations construct to help this patient get more regular dental cleanings by ______

                                   


    

What is educate the patient about the actual likelihood of their expectations coming true, any measures for prevention, next steps if their fear does happen, etc? 

                                   


    

600

This theory is based on...

What is reciprocal determinism? connection between personal factors, environment, and behavior

600

Setting goals and deadlines is a great way to increase this construct

What is self regulation? 

600

These specific nutrients were measured to determine the health of each participant

What are fat, fiber, fruits, and vegetables 

800

Difference between the "expectations" and "expectancies" constructs 

what is expectations are expected outcomes of a behavior and expectancies are values assigned to a particular behavior

800

DAILY DOUBLE!!!! A patient regularly smokes marijuana stating they "have more confidence when they smoke". You could change their expectancies to reduce their marijuana use by ____

                                   


    

What is educating the patient about the potential risks to using marijuana and how this may negatively effect them. This patient may be more likely to have negative expectancies regarding smoking marijuana in the future.

                                   


    

800

In one of the first experiments done, the results showed that children were learning aggressive behaviors from ____

Who are their parents? 

800

Give an example when having high self-efficacy and behavioral capability is important 

What is eating healthy, quitting smoking, using sunscreen, etc? (Basically any positive behavior change)

800
These constructs showed teh most importance in predicting behavior 
What are self-efficacy, self-regulation, and negative expectations? 
1000

The strength of observational learning depends on how much ___ is given to the person modeling the behavior 

What is attention

1000

You are a provider treating a patient with type II diabetes. This patient is really concerned about their health and wants to be successful in managing their condition, but they don't know where to start. You could increase their behavioral capability in improving their health by ______

                                   


    

What is educating the patient on how to read nutrition labels and make food choices that are best for their body?

                                   


    

1000

The ___ ___ experiment is the most well known experiment done that led to the Social Cognitive Theory 

What is Bobo Doll experiment?
1000

An example of a negative behavior that gives a positive reinforcement 

What is cheating on a test? 
1000

One implication of this study in terms of making interventions more successful 

What is strengthen family support, build self-efficacy, improve the use of self-regulatory behaviors, tailor interventions for a particular demographic, or dismiss negative outcome expectations?