Exam 7: Why Dont We Do What We Need to Models of Behavior Change
Exam 1: What Is Health Cultural and Historical Roots49 Questions
Exam 2: Doing Health Psychology65 Questions
Exam 3: Cultural Approaches to Health62 Questions
Exam 4: Essential Physiology66 Questions
Exam 5: Diverse Understandings of Stress64 Questions
Exam 6: Coping and Social Support64 Questions
Exam 7: Why Dont We Do What We Need to Models of Behavior Change63 Questions
Exam 8: Health Behaviors: Eating, Being Active, Smoking and Drinking65 Questions
Exam 9: Factors Surrounding Illness: Illness Cognitions, Adherence, and Patient-Practitioner Interactions65 Questions
Exam 10: Diverse Approaches to Pain66 Questions
Exam 11: Chronic Illness, Terminal Illness, and Death66 Questions
Exam 12: Psychoneuroimmunology and Hiv66 Questions
Exam 13: Cancer: Fundamentals and Cultural Variations66 Questions
Exam 14: Cardiovascular Disease: Fundamentals and Cultural Variations65 Questions
Exam 15: Epilogue: Controversies and the Future of Health Psychology37 Questions
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Research consistently shows that teenagers and college students misperceive and overestimate their peers' use of tobacco.
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Boys higher in ______ are more likely to engage in unsafe water activities and start drinking at an earlier age compared to those lower in this personality trait.
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A critical aspect of the Health Belief Model was added after its initial conceptualization.This new component captures a person's belief regarding his or her ability to successfully perform the behavior.It is known as ______.
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Nico is one of the few former smokers who is no longer tempted to smoke, even when he is around others who are smoking.According to the transtheoretical model, Nico is in ______.
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The ______ will be used to measure the health of people in the U.S.between the years 2010 and 2020.
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The main components/ideas for the Health Belief Model is (are) ______.
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Social norming research has shown that people often believe that those engaging in healthy behavior are in the minority when, in fact, they are not.
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Define and discuss the Social Norms Approach as it relates to research on smoking and college students.
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Recent longitudinal research examining the impact of media on smoking among Argentinian students found that exposure to smoking in films ______.
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Interventions should be appropriate for the risk group/risk factor.Some ideas to consider while considering the appropriateness of interventions for the group is: ______.
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The three major theories of health behavior change (TTM, TPB and HBM) have at least six stages.
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Discuss health care changes that you have personally accomplished or would like to accomplish in the future, and explain the stages of progression toward this goal using the Transtheoretical Model.
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The Health Belief Model, the Theory of Planned Behavior, and ______ are the most widely cited models of health behavior change in health psychology.
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Which of the following major theories of behavior change proposes six stages?
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What is meant by researchers taking a "shot gun" approach to conducting intervention research?
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______ attempt(s) to close the gap between what is known about optimal health practices and what is actually done.
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Monae is a fried fast food addict.She knows that behavior is not very healthy, but she does not intend to change.She is in the transtheoretical model stage of ______.
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