MEDI231 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Health Belief Model, Transtheoretical Model, Social Cognitive Theory
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What do theories and models do: help explain, major factors that influence health behaviour, the relationship between the behaviour and factors, the conditions that the conditions do or do not occur. To be able to list and describe the key constructs of individual health promotion theory + To be able to understand how it is applied in the health promotion setting. Individual theories/models: health belief model, theory of reasoned action and planned behaviour, transtheoretical, social cognitive theory. Group and population level theories/models: group, diffusion of innovation, social networks and social support, population, social marketing, socioecological model, planning models, precede proceed model. Initial modification of behaviour: persons have begun to modify their behaviour, maintenance, behaviour has stabilised and is becoming more routine, persons at this stage are less likely to revert to their old behaviour than persons in preceding stages. *** potential for relapse into previous stage: termination.