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Health Belief Model, Social Cognitive Theory - Health Theory | HTH 3503, Study notes of Health sciences

Health Theories Material Type: Notes; Class: Foundations of Health Theory; Subject: Health; University: University of Texas - San Antonio; Term: Summer 2011;

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2010/2011

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Download Health Belief Model, Social Cognitive Theory - Health Theory | HTH 3503 and more Study notes Health sciences in PDF only on Docsity! INTRAPERSONAL INTERPERSONAL CONTINUUM STAGE Health Belief Model: Health behavior determined by personal beliefs or perceptions about a disease and strategies available to decrease its occurance. Constructs: Perceived Severity, Perceived Susceptibility, Perceived Benefits, Perceived Barriers Other Variables: Modifiable variables, cues to action, self-efficacy Social Cognitive Theory: Reciprocal Determination- changing one factor will change all. Constructs: Self-efficacy, Observational Learning, Expectations, Expectancies, Emotional Arousal, Behavioral Capability, Reinforcement, Locus of Control Theory of Planned Behavior: Intention: extent to which someone is ready to engage in a certain behavior. Constructs: Attitude, Subjective Norms, Volitional Control, Behavioral Control Health Action Process Approach: Constructs: Motivation to change phase (Perceived Self-efficacy, Outcome Expectancies, Risk Perception, Intention), Self- Regulatory Phase (Planning, Initiation, Maintenance, Relape Management, Disengagement) Transtheoretical Model: Constructs: Stages of Change (Pre- contemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance, Termination), Self-efficacy, Processes of change (Consciousness Raising, Dramatic Relief, Environmental Reevaluation, Social liberation, Self-reevaluation, Stimulus Control, Helping Relationships, Counter Conditioning, Reinforcement Management, Self-liberation) Precaution Adoption Process Model: explains how a person comes to a decision to take action and how they translate that decision into action. Constructs: Unaware of Issue, Unengaged by Issue, Deciding to Act, Deciding Not to Act, Decided to Act, Acting, Maintenance
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