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Health Behaviors (PRECEED/PROCEED (running a theory) (Phase 3 -…
Health Behaviors
PRECEED/PROCEED (running a theory)
Scientific Method
Community Involvement
Phase 7 - Impact Evaluation
Intermediate outcomes achieved?
Phase 8 - Outcome Evaluation
Long-term health outcomes achieved?
Phase 6 - Process Evaluation
Implementation and Target Pop. Evaluation
Phase 5 - Implementation
Initiation of Program
Phase 4 - Assessment Alignment
4 A's
Availability
Affordability
Accessibility
Acceptability
Phase 2 - Epidemiological
Needs turn into objective
Phase 3 - Educational and Ecological
Predisposing Factors
Knowledge, attitudes, cultural belief, subjective norms, readiness to change
Enabling Factors
Resources, policies, assistance, services
Reinforcing Factors
Social support, praise, reassurance, symptom refief
Phase 1 - Social Assessment
Community Partnership/Stakeholders
social cognitive theory (environmental)
Goal formation
Outcome expectations
expectancies vs expectations
Knowledge
Self Efficacy
Sociostructural
reciprocal triadic causation
Diffusion Theory (group acceptance)
Communication Channels
Homophily
Innovation
Observability
Complexity
Trialability
Relative Advantage
Compatability
Time
Persuasion
Decision
Confirmation
Implementation
Knowledge
Social System
Adopters
Early Adoptors
Early Majority
Innovators
Late Majority
Laggards
Ecological Models
Bronfenbrenner's
Exosystem
Mesosystem
Microsystem
Macrosystem
Behavioral Ecological
Meta-contingencies
Social Action Theory
Psychological Regulation
Goal-Directed Action
Theory of Triadic Influence
Interpersonal
Stream of Influence
Cognitive/rational
Affective
Causation
Ultimate
Proximal
Distal
Socio-Cultural
Intrapersonal
Structural Model of Behavior
Physical
Social structures
Availability
Media
Health Communication (individual)
Reception-Yielding Model
Presentation
Attention
Comprehension
Yielding
Retention
Behavior
Elaboration-Likelihood Model
Central
Cognitive
Information
Peripheral
Emotions
Persuading
Social Marketing
4 P's
Product
Price
Place
Promotion
Tailored Communication
Message Targeting
Message Tailoring
Audience Segmentation
Value Expectancy Theories (individual)
Theory of planned behavior
Norms
Intention
Behavior
Attitudes and beliefs
Control Beliefs
Information, Motivation, Behavioral Skill Model
Motivation
Information
Behavioral skills
Behavior
Theory of reasoned action (TRA)
Beliefs
Subjective Norms
Intention
Behavior
Threat and Fear Appeals (individual)
Protection Motivation Theory
Threat Appraisal
Severity
Probab
Rewards
Positive Consequences for Maladaptive Behavior Response
Coping Appraisal
Response Efficacy
Perceived Self-Efficacy
Adaptive Response
Health Belief Model
Perceived Threat
Perceived Severity
Perceived Susceptibility
Rewards
Costs
Cues to Action
Reminders
Education
Symtoms
Extended Parallel Process Model
Message Components
Fear-Control Process
Defense Motivation
Message Reception
Danger-Control Process
Message Acceptance
Protection Motivation
Self-Efficacy
Response Efficacy
Susceptibility
Severity
Perceived Efficacy and Perceived Threat
No Threat Perceived (No Response)
Behavioral Economics
(individual)
Delay Discounting - impulsivity
Prospect Theory
Probability Discounting
Stage Theories
Precaution Adoption Process Model
Decided Not to Act
Deciding to Act
Unaware of Issue
Acting
Maintenance
Unengaged by Issue
Deciding About Acting
Transtheoretical Control Model
Action
Maintenance
Preparation
Contemplation
Precontemplation
Environmental Models
Individual Models