18 Questions
What is a key construct of Social Cognitive Theory relevant to behavior change interventions?
Observational learning
Which theory emphasizes beliefs of susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers in the Health Belief Model?
Health Belief Model
What intervention strategy targets the individual level and includes goal setting and tailored health communication?
Behavioral contracting
Which theory can be used for policy or environmental change within organizations like clinics or schools?
Organizational development theories
Which model explains human behavior through a three-way dynamic reciprocal model involving personal factors, environmental influences, and behavior?
Social Cognitive Theory
Which of the following is NOT a strategy typically used at the individual level for behavior change interventions?
Environmental restructuring
What level of influence is social support from family and friends considered in shaping physical activity?
Interpersonal level
Which of the following is an example of an individual-level factor traditionally focused on in changing health behaviors?
Knowledge
According to ecological models, what factor can interact with social support for exercise to lead to increased physical activity?
Availability of exercise equipment
Which level focuses on strategies that target factors like organizational policies and the built environment?
Organizational level
Which theory emphasizes the role of self-efficacy in influencing health behaviors at the individual level?
Social Cognitive Theory
In changing health behaviors, what influences physical activity at the community level according to the text?
Perceptions of crime and safety
What are the three types of strategies mentioned to increase clients' self-efficacy?
Setting small, incremental and achievable goals; using formalized behavioral contracting; monitoring and reinforcement
Which interpersonal level strategies are commonly used to change health behavior according to the text?
Lay health advisors and social support programs
What are some examples of organizational level intervention strategies mentioned in the text?
Provider reminders and feedback, and other system changes
Which theoretical constructs are associated with interpersonal level strategies for behavior change?
Social support, social norms, and social networks
What is a common intervention strategy at the community level mentioned in the text?
Coalition-building
In intervention research, what has been examined regarding theory-based strategies and outcomes?
Whether theory-based strategies are positively associated with desirable outcomes
Learn about strategies to enhance clients' self-efficacy in health education through goal-setting, behavioral contracting, monitoring, and reinforcement. Explore interventions commonly used at the interpersonal level for changing health behavior.
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