Exam 9: Doing Something About It: the Ecological Perspective and the Move From Theory to Practice
Exam 1: Introduction: Links Between Health and Behavior10 Questions
Exam 2: Health Issues and Behavior10 Questions
Exam 3: Social-Behavioral Theory and Its Roots10 Questions
Exam 4: Individual Health Behavior Theories10 Questions
Exam 5: Social, Cultural, and Environmental Theories Part I10 Questions
Exam 6: Social, Cultural, and Environmental Theories Part II10 Questions
Exam 7: Multilevel Theories10 Questions
Exam 8: The New Frontier - Behavioral Epigenetics or How Nurture10 Questions
Exam 9: Doing Something About It: the Ecological Perspective and the Move From Theory to Practice10 Questions
Exam 10: Communities and Populations As the Focus for Health Promotion Programs10 Questions
Exam 11: Application of Theory: Schools and Worksites10 Questions
Exam 12: Application of Theory: Communications Campaigns10 Questions
Exam 13: Application of Theory: Global Health10 Questions
Exam 14: Application of Theory: High-Risk and Special Populations10 Questions
Exam 15: Evaluation: What Is It? Why Is It Needed? How Does It Relate to Theory?10 Questions
Exam 16: Culture, Diversity, and Health Disparities: Are Current Theories Relevant10 Questions
Exam 17: Career Choices and Social/behavioral Theory in Public Health: a Brief Introduction10 Questions
Exam 18: Behavioral Factors: Access to Clean Water, Health Risks, and Infectious Diseases100 Questions
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Which of the following is an assessment of attitudes, knowledge, social norms, patterns of social and community organizations, and similar factors that contribute to risk behaviors and environmental risks?
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The social assessment will help you narrow your target, both in term of health conditions to be addressed and the specific populations to target.
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Which of the following is an assessment of the prevalence/incidence of a health condition, comorbid condition(s), and affected populations?
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Which assessment stage, if completed in its full form, will be completed before you seek funding for a specific project?
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In today's health promotion program environment, there is often a requirement to use evidence-based or model programs that are responsive to the community situation.
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Most of the risk behavior research has consistently pointed to multiple causes; cumulative exposure; or interactions among individual, family, and community risk factors affecting youth over the course of their development.
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The PRECEDE-PROCEED approach is designed to work within which type of framework to understand a health problem and help guide the selection of factors to target?
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Which of the following is extremely important as a way of letting you know-internally-whether your program is working and in what ways it is or is not working, and even why it may or may not be working?
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Which of the following involves the practical details about putting a program into action?
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The PRECEDE-PROCEED approach is oriented toward addressing health problems at the community or local level, where it is easier to identify the factors and issues related to a health problem.
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