Health Sciences 2250A/B Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Transtheoretical Model, Decisional Balance Sheet, Elaboration Likelihood Model

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Chapter 7: theories and models commonly used for health promotion interventions . What are the three things that a fully developed theory is able to explain: the major/significant factors that influence the phenomenon of interest. The conditions of which these relationships do not/do occur; the when, how and why of these hypothesized relationships. What are the 5 levels of influence in the socio-ecological approach: individual or intrapersonal factors. What are the four principle elements of stage theories: a category system that defines each stage. Common barriers to change that face people in the same stage. Different barriers to change that face people in different stages. Complications arise when applied to behaviours that are not solely controlled volitionally (i. e. a smoker who wants to quit but fails due to lack of skills and resources) What is the most significant difference between theory of planned behaviour and the theory of.