AFPA
Behavior Change - answer conducting oneself differently in some particular manner
behavior change models - answer a conceptual framework for analyzing and explaining
behavior change
theories - answer constructs to provide an explanation based on observation and
reasoning of why phenomenon occurs
concepts - answer the building blocks or major components of a thoery
constructs - answer concepts developed for use in a particular theory
models - answer generalized descriptions used to analyze or explain a phenomenon
motivation - answer a state of readiness to change
self-efficacy - answer an individual's confidence to perform a specific behavior
self-motivational statements - answer arguments for making a behavior change made
by the client
health belief model - answerproposes that cognitive factors influence an individual's
decision to make and maintain a specific health behavior change
6 steps in HBM - answerperceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits,
perceived barries, cues to action, self-efficacy
transtheoretical model (stages of change model) - answerprovides a guide for
explaining behavior change, supplies effective intervention designs and strategies, and
evaluates dietary change interventions
steps of TTM - answerprecontemplation - contemplation - preparation - action -
maintenance
precontemplation - answera person has no intention of changing within the next 6
months and in fact resists any efforts to modify the problem behavior.
contemplation - answerrecognize a need to change but are in a state of ambivalence,
alternating between reasons to change and reasons not to change
Behavior Change - answer conducting oneself differently in some particular manner
behavior change models - answer a conceptual framework for analyzing and explaining
behavior change
theories - answer constructs to provide an explanation based on observation and
reasoning of why phenomenon occurs
concepts - answer the building blocks or major components of a thoery
constructs - answer concepts developed for use in a particular theory
models - answer generalized descriptions used to analyze or explain a phenomenon
motivation - answer a state of readiness to change
self-efficacy - answer an individual's confidence to perform a specific behavior
self-motivational statements - answer arguments for making a behavior change made
by the client
health belief model - answerproposes that cognitive factors influence an individual's
decision to make and maintain a specific health behavior change
6 steps in HBM - answerperceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits,
perceived barries, cues to action, self-efficacy
transtheoretical model (stages of change model) - answerprovides a guide for
explaining behavior change, supplies effective intervention designs and strategies, and
evaluates dietary change interventions
steps of TTM - answerprecontemplation - contemplation - preparation - action -
maintenance
precontemplation - answera person has no intention of changing within the next 6
months and in fact resists any efforts to modify the problem behavior.
contemplation - answerrecognize a need to change but are in a state of ambivalence,
alternating between reasons to change and reasons not to change