Deck 10: Persuasive Dimensions of Health Communication
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Deck 10: Persuasive Dimensions of Health Communication
1
what is the definition of following key term
-Health
-Health
more than the absence of illness or injury, a state of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being.
2
what is the definition of following key term
-Health communication
-Health communication
the construction and sharing of meanings about the provision of health care delivery and the promotion of public health through mediated channels.
3
what is the definition of following key term
-Health care provider
-Health care provider
a professional (e.g., doctor, nurse, therapist) who is trained to provide a health care service to the public.
4
what is the definition of following key term
-Socialization
-Socialization
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-Social support
-Social support
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-Emotional support
-Emotional support
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-Informational support
-Informational support
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-Instrumental support
-Instrumental support
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9
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-Self-efficacy
-Self-efficacy
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10
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-Health Protective Sexual Communication
-Health Protective Sexual Communication
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11
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-Patient compliance
-Patient compliance
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12
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-Motivated interviewing
-Motivated interviewing
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13
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-Immediacy
-Immediacy
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14
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-Direct-to-consumer advertising
-Direct-to-consumer advertising
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15
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-Cultivation theory
-Cultivation theory
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-Social comparison theory
-Social comparison theory
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-Pro-social messages
-Pro-social messages
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18
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-Health campaigns
-Health campaigns
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-Internal cues to action
-Internal cues to action
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-External cues to action
-External cues to action
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-Extended parallel process model
-Extended parallel process model
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22
----------------- is a state of physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being, which is more than the mere absence of illness or injury.
A) Patient compliance
B) Immediacy
C) Health
D) Self-efficacy
E) Health communication
A) Patient compliance
B) Immediacy
C) Health
D) Self-efficacy
E) Health communication
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23
Your friend Nancy needs to lose 50 pounds, but she doesn't know if she can. You encourage her every day by telling her that you believe in her. This is an example of which form of support?
A) instrumental
B) emotional
C) informational
D) external
E) internal
A) instrumental
B) emotional
C) informational
D) external
E) internal
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24
Your----------------- are a big aspect of your overall personal health.
A) monetary donations
B) physical features
C) insurance policies
D) social decisions
E) literacy levels
A) monetary donations
B) physical features
C) insurance policies
D) social decisions
E) literacy levels
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25
---------------occurs when we are taught what is appropriate and inappropriate in a given situation.
A) Self-efficacy
B) Immediacy
C) Motivated interviewing
D) Socialization
E) Extended parallel process model
A) Self-efficacy
B) Immediacy
C) Motivated interviewing
D) Socialization
E) Extended parallel process model
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26
A television commercial for Prilosec is an example of
A) emotional appeals advertising.
B) health literacy.
C) direct-to-consumer advertising.
D) a health campaign.
E) a pro-social message.
A) emotional appeals advertising.
B) health literacy.
C) direct-to-consumer advertising.
D) a health campaign.
E) a pro-social message.
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27
-------------suggests that the advertisements we are exposed to influence our perceptions of health.
A) Direct-to-consumer advertising
B) Social comparison theory
C) Health literacy
D) Cultivation theory
E) Health belief model
A) Direct-to-consumer advertising
B) Social comparison theory
C) Health literacy
D) Cultivation theory
E) Health belief model
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A/an---------------- locus of control reflects the belief that you control the results you achieve.
A) internal
B) external
C) neutral
D) strong
E) behavioral
A) internal
B) external
C) neutral
D) strong
E) behavioral
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29
Clark goes running every afternoon because he wants to ensure that he keeps himself physically fit. This is an example of which locus of control?
A) informational
B) internal
C) emotional
D) external
E) instrumental
A) informational
B) internal
C) emotional
D) external
E) instrumental
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30
Communication affects our personal health
A) options.
B) choices.
C) topics.
D) environment.
E) situation.
A) options.
B) choices.
C) topics.
D) environment.
E) situation.
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31
-------------------can serve as important factors in gaining patient trust and acceptance.
A) Other patients
B) Instrumental supports
C) Environmental cues
D) Direct-to-consumer advertisements
E) Internal cues to action
A) Other patients
B) Instrumental supports
C) Environmental cues
D) Direct-to-consumer advertisements
E) Internal cues to action
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32
Kristi has stopped maintaining a healthy diet because her mother, her aunt, and her grandmother all developed heart disease, and she knows that it will happen to her, too. This is an example of which locus of control?
A) informational
B) internal
C) emotional
D) external
E) instrumental
A) informational
B) internal
C) emotional
D) external
E) instrumental
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33
A health campaign is NOT effective if it lacks
A) emotional appeals.
B) source credibility.
C) promotion across all media platforms.
D) a graphic or logo.
E) support from area schools.
A) emotional appeals.
B) source credibility.
C) promotion across all media platforms.
D) a graphic or logo.
E) support from area schools.
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34
---------------- theory helps us understand why we sometimes want to be like the figures or models we see in the media.
A) Self-efficacy
B) Extended parallel process
C) Cultivation theory
D) Health communication
E) Social comparison
A) Self-efficacy
B) Extended parallel process
C) Cultivation theory
D) Health communication
E) Social comparison
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35
Tina saw a recent photograph of herself and thought her upper arms looked flabby. As a result, she has started lifting weights. This is an example of a/an
A) external cue to action.
B) informational support.
C) internal cue to action.
D) motivated compliance.
E) social comparison.
A) external cue to action.
B) informational support.
C) internal cue to action.
D) motivated compliance.
E) social comparison.
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36
-------------------- gives others the encouragement they need to attempt to make behavioral health changes.
A) An external locus of control
B) Paternalism
C) Social support
D) An internal cue to action
E) Health belief model
A) An external locus of control
B) Paternalism
C) Social support
D) An internal cue to action
E) Health belief model
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37
A pro-social message can also be referred to as a
A) direct-to-consumer advertisement.
B) health campaign.
C) health belief model.
D) social comparison.
E) social support.
A) direct-to-consumer advertisement.
B) health campaign.
C) health belief model.
D) social comparison.
E) social support.
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38
Without voicing any concerns, Claire recently changed her blood pressure medication because her doctor told her it would be better for her. This is an example of
A) paternalism.
B) motivated interviewing.
C) social support.
D) immediacy.
E) health literacy.
A) paternalism.
B) motivated interviewing.
C) social support.
D) immediacy.
E) health literacy.
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39
A---------------- will not work if people have accepted that they cannot avoid a specific health outcome.
A) fear appeal
B) logical appeal
C) direct-to-consumer advertisement
D) health care provider
E) locus of control
A) fear appeal
B) logical appeal
C) direct-to-consumer advertisement
D) health care provider
E) locus of control
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40
Which of the following is NOT a reason that people will change a health-related behavior?
A) They will be negatively affected if they maintain their current behavior.
B) A health care provider is strongly encouraging the change.
C) They are exposed to a novel or eye-opening occurrence.
D) The behavior change will bring about a desired result.
E) The time, money, and effort needed for a person to change are worthwhile.
A) They will be negatively affected if they maintain their current behavior.
B) A health care provider is strongly encouraging the change.
C) They are exposed to a novel or eye-opening occurrence.
D) The behavior change will bring about a desired result.
E) The time, money, and effort needed for a person to change are worthwhile.
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Ruth drives her mother to the grocery store and picks up her prescription medications.
This is an example of which form of support?
A) instrumental
B) emotional
C) informational
D) external
E) internal
This is an example of which form of support?
A) instrumental
B) emotional
C) informational
D) external
E) internal
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42
It is common to use---------------- to motivate others in our lives to change their health behaviors.
A) an external locus of control
B) self-efficacy
C) power strategies
D) paternalism
E) internal cues to action
A) an external locus of control
B) self-efficacy
C) power strategies
D) paternalism
E) internal cues to action
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43
----------------- come from outside the person in the form of peer pressure or testimonials
By famous actors or athletes.
A) Social supports
B) Internal cues to action
C) Pro-social messages
D) External cues to action
E) Environmental cues
By famous actors or athletes.
A) Social supports
B) Internal cues to action
C) Pro-social messages
D) External cues to action
E) Environmental cues
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44
------------------------appeals should not stand on their own and should instead provide support for the content of the message.
A) Emotional
B) Fear
C) Sex
D) Logical
E) Social
A) Emotional
B) Fear
C) Sex
D) Logical
E) Social
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45
A radio commercial sponsored by a nonprofit organization that encourages the use of condoms is an example of
A) emotional appeals advertising.
B) health literacy.
C) direct-to-consumer advertising.
D) extended parallel process.
E) a pro-social message.
A) emotional appeals advertising.
B) health literacy.
C) direct-to-consumer advertising.
D) extended parallel process.
E) a pro-social message.
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----------------- requires doctors to consider each patient as an individual on a case-by- case basis.
A) Motivated interviewing
B) Patient compliance
C) Paternalism
D) Informational support
E) Health literacy
A) Motivated interviewing
B) Patient compliance
C) Paternalism
D) Informational support
E) Health literacy
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47
Health literacy occurs when we are taught what is appropriate and inappropriate in a given situation.
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48
Emotional support, informational support, and instrumental support are all forms of social support.
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49
Locus of control uses interpersonal persuasion because it influences how we respond to attempts by others to influence beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors.
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50
Action cues serve as important factors in gaining patient trust and acceptance.
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51
Paternalism is a method used by health care providers to ask questions in
nonthreatening ways to guide patients to appropriate medical decisions.
nonthreatening ways to guide patients to appropriate medical decisions.
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52
Pharmaceutical companies use direct-to-consumer advertising as a way to get physicians to recommend certain medications to patients.
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53
You are likely to look at those around you to get a better sense of how attractive, wealthy, or healthy you are.
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54
A television commercial that promotes HIV testing and is sponsored by a nonprofit organization is an example of a pro-social message.
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55
Eliciting fear in your target audience is typically a good way to get people to change their health behaviors.
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Extended parallel process model states that people assess threats at two levels: danger control and fear control.
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57
What are the core assumptions of cultivation theory and social comparison theory? How can these theories be used to explain the effectiveness of direct-to-consumer advertising of pharmaceuticals?
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58
Why are some patients noncompliant with medical treatment or doctors' recommendations? How can providers use persuasion to increase patient compliance?
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59
In making a health campaign more effective, what communication elements should it incorporate?
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60
What is the purpose of a pro-social health campaign? How effective have they been in the
past when attempting to elicit changes in health-related attitudes or behaviors in their targets?
past when attempting to elicit changes in health-related attitudes or behaviors in their targets?
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61
What are three conditions or occurrences that motivate people to change a health behavior? Give an example of someone you have known who has changed a health behavior as a result of one of these conditions or occurrences.
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62
Give an example of an internal cue to action that has influenced your health behavior.
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63
Many television channels and websites whose targeted audiences are children contain advertisements for sugary cereals and candy. As childhood obesity rates continue to rise, who is ultimately responsible, consumers or persuaders?
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64
What are some tactics people use to exert interpersonal influence on friends and loved ones when it comes to health issues? Which tactics are more likely to be effective?
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65
What is direct-to-consumer advertising? What are the implications of advertising directly to the consumer instead of targeting medical doctors?
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How do fear appeals work? What cautions should be taken when using fear appeals in the design of pro-social health campaigns?
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