HBM
TRA/TPB
TTM
ELM
Random
100
Feelings about the seriousness of contracting an illness or leaving it untreated.
What is perceived severity?
100
The two indirect measures of subjective norms.
What are normative beliefs and motivation to comply?
100
In this stage an individual has no intention to take action in the next 6 months.
What is precontemplation?
100
I want to know if my target audience is motivated to process. I administered a test to assess this.
What is need for cognition.
100
To increase the likelihood that health interventions will be effective.
What is a purpose of using theory to design health programs?
200
Together, perceived susceptibility and perceived severity are given this label.
What is perceived threat?
200
The direct construct that is added in TPB.
What is perceived behavioral control?
200
I made an announcement on facebook that I am going to stop drinking soda. I used this process of change to help me to perform my health behavior.
What is self-liberation?
200
These are the two routes of information processing in ELM
What are central route processing and peripheral route processing?
200
Where students can find an example of the midterm paper.
What is the assignments tab in courseworks?
300
This construct in HBM is the hardest to measure.
What are cues to action?
300
This method is used to identify constraining and facilitating conditions in populations who are performing and not performing the health behavior under study.
What are Elicitation interviews?
300
This concept suggests that it is more important to count the number of pros and cons and it is not important to consider the value attached to each one
What is decisional balance?
300
This route of information processing involves careful consideration of the information. When information is processed this way, it is more resistant to change
What is central route processing?
300
This theory states that when an individual views a message and their perceived threat is high, their perceived efficacy determines the nature of their response (either control danger or control fear).
What is the extended parallel process model?
400
The definition of self-efficacy Marita gave in class
What is "an individuals belief in their ability to do a particular thing in a particular way in a particular time"?
400
Many important people around me (like my mom and doctor) think it is important for me to wear a helmet. I don't wear one because ultimately, I don't care what they think. I have low levels of this construct.
What is motivation to comply?
400
To move between precontemplation and contemplation it would be most effective for me to use these three processes of change
What are consciousness raising, dramatic relief, and environmental reevaluation?
400
I presented an media clip about oral health to a group of participants. They reported that it was highly relevant to them and they all had a high need for condition. However, I only showed them the clip one time and there was loud background music playing. I did not meet this condition needed for central route processing.
What is ability to process?
400
The length of the midterm paper (using 1.5 spacing, 1 inch margins, Garamond size 12 font)
What is 10 pages?
500
These two constructs are always in relation to the health behavior and NOT in relation to the health problem.
What are perceived benefits and perceived barriers?
500
This construct is assessed on a Unipolar unlikely-likely scale scored 1 to 7.
What is motivation to comply?
500
An example of this process of change might be: I want to start eating more fruits and veggies to set a better example for my daughter.
What is environmental reevaluation?
500
This process may explain why I was persuaded to temporarily change my health behavior after being exposed to persuasive communication even though I was not motivated to process the information.
What is a peripheral route processing?
500
Emilie's favorite theory.
What is Diffusion of Innovations?