Unit 3 Theories & Models in Health Promotion Lecture Notes PDF
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These lecture slides cover theories and models in health promotion, discussing planning and intervention models, and the psychological basis for behavior change, including operant and classical conditioning. It also includes questions for the learner to think about related to the topic.
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UNIT 3 Theories & Models in Health Promotion HS2250 © J. Ir wi n Pla nning Models & Intervention Models From custom course reading package C HAPTE R 3 = MODE L S FOR PROGRAM PL AN...
UNIT 3 Theories & Models in Health Promotion HS2250 © J. Ir wi n Pla nning Models & Intervention Models From custom course reading package C HAPTE R 3 = MODE L S FOR PROGRAM PL ANNING Responsible for all model info, US examples are useful, but won’t be specifically examined C HAPTE R 7 = THEORIE S & MODE L S OF HP INTE RVE NTIONS Heaviest chapter among readings (I think)…all are used in HP so all examinable….I encourage you to start reading it now Note: modules dedicated to these chapters on OWL HS2250 © J. Ir wi n Intro to Unit 3 IM P ORTANC E OF M ODELS & THEORIES Sim ila r to na rrowing focus of a resea rc h p a p er - direction a b out INTENT of p a p er Mod els & theories ena b le p rog ra m p la nners to g ive struc ture & org a niza tion & und ersta nd ing to the p rog ra m p roc ess & p urp ose HS2250 © J. Ir wi n Difference Between Models & Theories THEORIES M ODELS Help us und ersta nd wha t Provid e a vehic le for influenc es hea lth a p p lying theories— Why a re p e o p le ( not) fra m ework / m a p eng a g ing in c erta in hea lth b eha viours? How a re p e o p le’s b eha viours influenc ed ? Wha t fa c tors should b e c onsid ered when eva lua ting p rog ra m ’s foc us? HS2250 © J. Ir wi n How Models & Theories W ork Together for Successful HP Progra m s Th e o rie s p ro v id e in sig h t s & d ire c t io n s ~ examples: St u d e n t s & re a d in g s; d o g & tricks Mo d e ls t h e n g iv e st e p s a c t u a lly to in it ia t e c h a n g e e.g., d o g t ra in e r = “m o d e l” A m o d e l n o t g ro u n d e d in t h e o ry is g e n e ra lly HS2250 u n su c c e ssf u l © J. Ir wi n Psyc holog ic a l B a sis for B e ha v iour C ha ng e OP ERANT & C LAS S IC AL C ONDITIONING HS2250 © J. Ir wi n A whole bunch of valuable info in this next video…operant & classical conditioning; reinforcement & punishment What school of psychological thought did Pavlov’s work start? What is a neutral stimulus in Classical Conditioning (CC) ? What does the neutral stimulus become in the after-conditioning phase of CC? True / False: Operant conditioning is a kind of associative learning Who is the “champion” (founder) of Operant Conditioning (OC)? What is a ‘shaper’ in Operant Conditioning? True / False: Negative reinforcement means the same as punishment in OC HS2250 © J. Ir wi n A whole bunch of valuable info in this video…operant & classical conditioning; reinforcement & punishment HS2250 © © JJ.. IrIrwi winn Psychologica l Ba sis for Beha viour Cha nge C ONTINUED C la ssic a l/Pa v lov ia n Pa ir n e w st im u lu s w it h n a t u ra l st im u lu s t o p ro d u c e n a t u ra l re sp o n se All re sp o n se s a re re f le xe s HS2250 © J. Ir wi n Psychologica l Ba sis for Beha viour Cha nge C ONTINUED C la ssic a l/Pa v lov ia n E.g., n a t u ra l st im u lu s = sm e ll o f f rie s = sa liv a t io n ( n a t u ra l re f le xiv e re sp o n se ) t h e n.pair sm e ll o f f rie s w it h d o o r b e ll & e v e n t u a lly w e ’ll sa liv a t e w h e n w e h e a r t h e d o o r b e ll C o n d it io n “n a t u ra l” re sp o n se to o c c u r w it h st im u li t h a t w o u ld n ’t HS2250 n o rm a lly p ro d u c e t h a t re sp o n se © J. Ir wi n © J. Ir wi n Psychologica l Ba sis for Beha viour (B) Cha nge C ONTINUED Op e ra nt C ond itioning Mo d if y B b y m a n ip u la t in g c o n se q u e n c e s o f B Th ru “sh a p in g ” w e le a rn t o m o d if y our B C o n se q u e n c e s sh a p e t h e c o n t in u a t io n / t e rm in a t io n o f B ( + c o n se q = c o n t B) HS2250 © J. Ir wi n © J. Ir wi n Psychologica l Ba sis for Beha viour Cha nge C ONTINUED Op e ra nt C ond itioning E.g., t a rg e t B = t e a c h c h ild re n t o u se se a t b e lt s Op c o n d. p rin c ip le s WIDELY u se d in B st ra t e g ie s f o r h e a lt h B c h a n g e Ma n y c om b o the orie s & m od e ls u sin g o p & c la ssic a l c o n d a re u se d HS2250 © J. Ir wi n Com b o Theories 1 St im u lu s Re sp on se ( SR) Th e ory Socia l Cog n it ive Th e ory/ Socia l 2 Le a rn in g Th e o ry 3 Th e ory of Re a son e d Act ion ( TRA) 4 Th e ory of Pla n n e d Be h a viou r ( TPB) HS2250 © J. Ir wi n