Health Belief Model Overview

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What is the definition of Perceived Susceptibility?

One's opinion of chances of getting a condition

Which factor involves confidence in one's ability to take action according to Bandura?

Self-Efficacy

What does Perceived Barriers refer to?

One's opinion of the tangible and psychological costs of the advised action

According to Bandura, what is Perceived Severity about?

One's opinion of how serious a condition is

Which concept involves one's opinion of the efficacy of an advised action in reducing risk?

Perceived Benefits

What is the main focus of Cues to Action according to Bandura?

Strategies to activate 'readiness'

In Bandura's framework, what does Self-Efficacy primarily address?

One's confidence in taking action

'Perceived Benefits' are concerned with what aspect according to Bandura?

'Efficacy' of advised action in reducing risk

'Perceived Barriers' focus on which type of costs according to Bandura?

'Tangible and psychological' costs

'Cues to Action' primarily aim at activating which state according to Bandura?

'Readiness'

Explain what 'Perceived Severity' is according to Bandura.

One's opinion of how serious a condition and its consequences are

Define 'Perceived Benefits' as per Bandura's framework.

One's belief in the efficacy of the advised action to reduce risk or seriousness of impact

What does 'Perceived Susceptibility' refer to based on Bandura's concept?

One's opinion of chances of getting a condition

Explain the focus of 'Perceived Barriers' in Bandura's theory.

One's opinion of the tangible and psychological costs of the advised action

What is the main purpose of 'Cues to Action' according to Bandura?

Strategies to activate 'readiness'

In Bandura's framework, what does 'Self-Efficacy' primarily address?

Confidence in one's ability to take action

Define the concept of 'Outcome Expectations' as outlined by Bandura.

One's opinion of the positive and negative outcomes that may result from taking action

Explain the term 'Facilitators' in Bandura's theory.

Sociostructural factors that enhance the likelihood of taking action

Define 'Impediments' according to Bandura's framework.

Factors that hinder or obstruct the likelihood of taking action

What is the significance of 'Self-Evaluative Self-Efficacy' in Bandura's model?

It involves an individual's assessment of their own performance capabilities

Learn about the Health Belief Model (HBM) developed by Irwin Rosenstock in 1966 for studying and promoting the uptake of health services. Explore the components and adaptations of the model to explain and predict health behaviors.

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