True/False; Most people are WEIRD
What is false?
One of the following is not a preventive behavior: brushing your teeth, applying sunscreen, learning to dance, or learning to swim
What is learning to dance?
True/False; Albert Bandura created the social learning theory
What is true?
True/False: Ecological models consist of a shift in ideas that say “environments don’t just influence behaviors, they have direct effects on them.”
What is true?
This is the best predictor of behavior
What is intention?
This is the desire to feel better or avoid being ill (value)
What is the Value-Expectancy Theory?
Provide one way to achieve a behavioral skill as described within the social cognitive theory
What is self-monitoring, goal setting, feedback, self-reward, or self critique?
This/these model(s) cover factors at multiple levels of influence, such as interpersonal, intrapersonal, public policy, etc.)
What is Ecological model?
This is the most important determinant of behavior
What is behavioral intention?
These are the five key constructs in the Health Belief Model
What is Perceived threat, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, cues to action, and self efficacy?
The term given to the interactions between a person, their behavior, and their social environment
What is reciprocal determinism?
True/False: The constructs of the social ecological model can be applied across all health behaviors
What is false?
These are the two direct determinants of behavioral intentions
What are attitudes and subjective norms?
The belief of contracting a serious illness or condition and leaving it untreated
What is Perceived Severity?
Self-efficacy, knowledge, collective efficacy, and ___ are four personal cognitive influences on behavior
What is outcome expectations?
This/these term(s) describe the social and physical environment that may predict behavior
What is behavior setting or environmental context?
These four are the key constructs in TRA
What is 1. Attitude 2. Subjective Norm 3. Perceived Behavioral Control 4. Behavioral Intention?
To understand why people don’t use preventive services for early detection of a disease
What is the original goal of the Health Belief Model?
Cindy likes to go to the beach; however, she always leaves with a bad sunburn. Next time she goes, she applies sunscreen and brings an umbrella
The term for this type of enforcement is: What is negative reinforcement?
Members of a community petition to the city council for the construction of several new gyms since there has been a lack of public access to fitness facilities. Within the next year, they successfully built more gyms across the city. This construct of the ecological model plays the most significance in this scenario
What is public policy?