Exam 4: Theories and Models of Health Behavior Change
Exam 1: An Interdisciplinary View of Health124 Questions
Exam 2: Research Methods125 Questions
Exam 3: Global Communicable and Chronic Disease116 Questions
Exam 4: Theories and Models of Health Behavior Change138 Questions
Exam 5: Risky Health Behaviors129 Questions
Exam 6: Emotional Health and Well-Being129 Questions
Exam 7: Stress and Coping113 Questions
Exam 8: HIV and AIDS122 Questions
Exam 9: Cardiovascular Disease119 Questions
Exam 10: Chronic Pain Management and Arthritis118 Questions
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Which of the following is NOT a key concept used with the Health Belief Model (HBM) to explain health behaviors
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The Expectancy Value Theory (EVT) describes a _____ process.
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Larry has taken action to obtain guidance about smoking-cessation programs.This is considered a
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Describe how each of the 5 models of health care is applicable to modern day society.Include at least one example for each model.
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The consequences of behavior and the value assigned to the behavior are based on _____ experiences with the behavior and its outcome.
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Perceived barriers to health do not include tangible factors such as money, time, or effort.
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According to the Health Belief Model (HBM), _____ and _____ affect the likelihood of a person taking action against a disease.
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_____ is defined as a person's judgment about their ability to perform a task.
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Which of the following is NOT a marketing principle used with social marketing
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In social marketing, _____ is a location for accessing the tools needed to perform a new behavior.
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A study of adherence to treatment regimens for diabetes and hypertension among South Africans (Kagee & Van der Merwe; 2006) found that _____ was one of the strongest predictors of behavioral outcomes.
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The Transtheoretical Model of Behavioral Change (TTM) is a _____ model.
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The "price" in social marketing refers strictly to tangible costs such as monetary costs, time, or distance.
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The Expectancy Value Theory (EVT) cannot account for the effects of peer groups.
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Perceived severity is shaped by the perceived impact of the disease on the person's life and
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Which stage of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavioral Change is characterized as the "not ready for change" stage
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The level of mastery needed to accomplish a specific task is called
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According to research conducted by VanDervanter et al.(2005), adolescent males were _____ likely to use health care services than girls.
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