Exam 4: Theories and Models of Health Behavior Change
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Annette is thinking about quitting smoking; however, she hasn't taken any formal action to do so.Based on the Transtheoretical Model of Behavioral Change (TTM), Annette is in the _____ stage.
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What type of unanticipated barrier did Pendry (2001) discover in the research conducted on South African villagers who were given HIV tests
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According to the research conducted on the effectiveness of the Health Belief Model (Janz and Becker; 1984), _____ were found to be the strongest of the 4 constructs in explaining "sick role behaviors."
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The Health Belief Model (HBM) seeks to explain health behaviors of persons who believe they are
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In some instances, the physical limitations caused by a disease may be less disruptive than the impact of the disease on the person's familial responsibilities.
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Theodore uses a combination of many different models to explain or predict health behaviors.He is using a _____ model.
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Research indicates that African-American and Caucasian adolescents are both more likely to be influenced by models of smoking in their environments.
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Studies have shown that adult smokers who are the most misinformed about the risks of smoking are
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The selection of a target audience who will be the intended recipient of a health behavior message is called
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The changes in school lunch menus and vending machines in New York City public schools were the result of a study conducted on
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One of the drawbacks of the Expectancy Value Theory (EVT) is that
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The _____ approach to understanding health behaviors includes individual, cultural and social networks, and environmental contributions.
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Which of the following statements is TRUE in reference to perceived benefits and perceived barriers
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According to the Transtheoretical Model of Behavioral Change (TTM), a primary reason that individuals fail to attain their health behavior goals is that programs misjudge individuals' level of _____.
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Approximately how long does the action stage last before an individual moves to the next stage of the Transtheoretical Model of Behavioral Change (TTM)
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The concept of perceived behavioral control is similar to Bandura's concept of _____.
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