Deck 5: Prevention of Illness and Health-Promotion Intervention
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Deck 5: Prevention of Illness and Health-Promotion Intervention
1
The World Health Organization defines the term ________ as "the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health."
A) health proactivity
B) health participation
C) health prevention
D) health promotion
A) health proactivity
B) health participation
C) health prevention
D) health promotion
D
2
The transtheoretical model of behaviour change ________.
A) addresses the needs of behaviour change for the entire population
B) addresses the health needs of people who are too sick to take care of themselves
C) predicts future health-related behaviours of general populations
D) addresses the needs of individuals only
A) addresses the needs of behaviour change for the entire population
B) addresses the health needs of people who are too sick to take care of themselves
C) predicts future health-related behaviours of general populations
D) addresses the needs of individuals only
A
3
During its development, the initial finding of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change was that ________.
A) change is very hard to achieve and is reversible
B) behaviour change can only occur following increasing amounts of rewards
C) behaviour change occurs in stages
D) behaviour change occurs once in a lifetime
A) change is very hard to achieve and is reversible
B) behaviour change can only occur following increasing amounts of rewards
C) behaviour change occurs in stages
D) behaviour change occurs once in a lifetime
C
4
One of the processes described by the transtheoretical model of behaviour change is called "consciousness-raising," which is most appropriately defined as increasing awareness about ________.
A) the causes of a specific behavioural habit
B) the consequences of a specific behavioural habit
C) the cures available for a specific behavioural habit
D) all of the above
A) the causes of a specific behavioural habit
B) the consequences of a specific behavioural habit
C) the cures available for a specific behavioural habit
D) all of the above
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5
Decisional balance refers to weighing the pros and cons of ________.
A) stability
B) change
C) increasing one's social network
D) self-liberation
A) stability
B) change
C) increasing one's social network
D) self-liberation
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6
The initial group investigated at the start of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change was ________.
A) smokers
B) alcohol abusers
C) people with eating disorders
D) people with high level of stress
A) smokers
B) alcohol abusers
C) people with eating disorders
D) people with high level of stress
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7
________ of a population at risk is usually prepared to take action for change.
A) More than 90 per cent
B) About 60 per cent
C) About 40 per cent
D) Less than 20 per cent
A) More than 90 per cent
B) About 60 per cent
C) About 40 per cent
D) Less than 20 per cent
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8
________ is the first stage of change in the transtheoretical model of behaviour change.
A) Contemplation
B) Preparation
C) Precontemplation
D) Maintenance
A) Contemplation
B) Preparation
C) Precontemplation
D) Maintenance
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9
In the first stage of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change, people are often not ________.
A) poorly informed
B) discouraged by previous failures
C) very eager to start change
D) under-informed
A) poorly informed
B) discouraged by previous failures
C) very eager to start change
D) under-informed
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10
________ is the main feature that characterizes the second stage of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change.
A) Avoidance
B) Seeking information about change
C) Profound ambivalence about change
D) Discouragement
A) Avoidance
B) Seeking information about change
C) Profound ambivalence about change
D) Discouragement
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11
________ is not one of the defining features of the third stage of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change.
A) Profound ambivalence
B) Intending to take action in the immediate future
C) Having already taken some significant steps towards change
D) Having a plan of action
A) Profound ambivalence
B) Intending to take action in the immediate future
C) Having already taken some significant steps towards change
D) Having a plan of action
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12
________ is the fourth stage of change in the transtheoretical model of behaviour change.
A) Precontemplation
B) Preparation
C) Action
D) Maintenance
A) Precontemplation
B) Preparation
C) Action
D) Maintenance
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13
________ is the defining feature of the fourth stage of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change.
A) Having made observable changes in behaviour
B) Having some plan of action in place
C) Being profoundly ambivalent
D) Relapsing into old behaviours
A) Having made observable changes in behaviour
B) Having some plan of action in place
C) Being profoundly ambivalent
D) Relapsing into old behaviours
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14
In the action stage of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change, ________ is considered an acceptable action towards smoking cessation.
A) switching to low-tar, low-nicotine cigarettes
B) reduction in the number of cigarettes
C) only total abstinence
D) both a and b
A) switching to low-tar, low-nicotine cigarettes
B) reduction in the number of cigarettes
C) only total abstinence
D) both a and b
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15
During the ________ stage of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change, people are less tempted to relapse and grow increasingly confident that they can continue their changes.
A) Contemplation
B) Preparation
C) Action
D) Maintenance
A) Contemplation
B) Preparation
C) Action
D) Maintenance
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16
________ is the fifth stage of change in the transtheoretical model of behaviour change.
A) Precontemplation
B) Preparation
C) Action
D) Maintenance
A) Precontemplation
B) Preparation
C) Action
D) Maintenance
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17
________ is, in a sense, a sixth stage of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change, when people are not tempted and have total self-efficacy.
A) Cessation
B) Dissolution
C) Termination
D) Culmination
A) Cessation
B) Dissolution
C) Termination
D) Culmination
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18
________ is a process of change that combines both cognitive and affective assessments of one's self-image with and without a particular unhealthy habit.
A) Environmental reevaluation
B) Dramatic relief
C) Consciousness raising
D) Self-reevaluation
A) Environmental reevaluation
B) Dramatic relief
C) Consciousness raising
D) Self-reevaluation
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19
According to the transtheoretical model of behaviour change, the best definition of "counter conditioning" is ________.
A) the removal of cues for unhealthy habits
B) adding positive rewards for taking steps in the healthy direction
C) learning healthy behaviours in place of risky and unhealthy habits
D) the belief that one can change
A) the removal of cues for unhealthy habits
B) adding positive rewards for taking steps in the healthy direction
C) learning healthy behaviours in place of risky and unhealthy habits
D) the belief that one can change
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20
________ is the situation-specific confidence that people have while coping with high-risk situations without relapsing into their unhealthy habit.
A) Self-assurance
B) Self-efficacy
C) Self-esteem
D) Self-control
A) Self-assurance
B) Self-efficacy
C) Self-esteem
D) Self-control
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21
________ is not a factor reflecting a common type of tempting situation.
A) Negative affect
B) Positive affect
C) Positive social situation
D) Craving
A) Negative affect
B) Positive affect
C) Positive social situation
D) Craving
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22
The following is not an assumption that drives transtheoretical theory, research, and practice: ________.
A) Behaviour change is a process that unfolds over time
B) Stages are both stable and open to change
C) Most at-risk populations are quite prepared for action
D) Specific principles and processes of change need to be emphasized at specific stages
A) Behaviour change is a process that unfolds over time
B) Stages are both stable and open to change
C) Most at-risk populations are quite prepared for action
D) Specific principles and processes of change need to be emphasized at specific stages
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23
In studies of 12 different problem behaviours, it was confirmed that helping people to make better decisions involves focus on ________.
A) the benefits of social support
B) stage distribution
C) the pros and cons of change
D) the benefits of psychological support
A) the benefits of social support
B) stage distribution
C) the pros and cons of change
D) the benefits of psychological support
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24
________ is the increased probability that individuals who take effective action on one behaviour are more likely to take action on a secondary behaviour.
A) Co-action
B) Co-operation
C) Co-ordination
D) Co-occurrence
A) Co-action
B) Co-operation
C) Co-ordination
D) Co-occurrence
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25
Briefly describe the processes taking place in the minds of people at stage one of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change.
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26
Discuss the empirical relationship, according to the transtheoretical model of behaviour change, between stage progression and the balance of "pros" and "cons" at each stage.
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27
Discuss the empirical relationship between stage progression and the process predominantly used at each stage of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change.
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28
Explain why it is important to address "multiple behaviours change."
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29
Briefly outline how the transtheoretical model of behaviour change impacts "multiple behaviours changes," compared to other approaches.
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30
Briefly outline the founding idea of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change.
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31
Briefly explain the following statement: "Certain principles and processes work best at each stage to reduce resistance and prevent relapse."
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32
Explain the meaning of "termination" in the context of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change.
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33
Briefly outline one example and its significance for self-reevaluation in the context of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change.
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34
Compare and contrast environmental reevaluation and self-reevaluation.
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35
Briefly discuss the importance of the concept of "coaction" when attempting to address multiple unhealthy behaviours and how this parameter can be uniquely influenced by the transtheoretical model of behaviour change.
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36
Summarize the major areas of future research to make the transtheoretical model of behaviour change an effective instrument to all relevant segments of the population, including youth and minorities.
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37
After reading Chapter 5, summarize why, in your opinion, the transtheoretical model of behaviour change is emerging as a major player in changing multiple behaviours simultaneously.
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38
Select three widespread unhealthy behaviours and discuss their impact on society as a whole, including mortality and disability rates, health care costs, and missed work.
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39
Outline and discuss the unique features of the transtheoretical model of behaviour change that set this approach apart and allow it to address the needs of entire societies.
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