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The Transtheoretical Model (TTM) is a comprehensive framework that utilizes various dimensions to understand behavior change The Transtheoretical Model (TTM) - domains four main dimensions: stages of change - 5 stages processes of change - 10 constructs decisional balance - 2 constructs self-efficacy - 2 constructs TTM Stages of Change Definition: a construct representing the temporal dimension of phases or steps through which individuals are believed to change (or not change) their behavior. Stages of Change is best thought of as a cyclical and recycling process where individuals progress in order of stage but can relapse and recycle through stages several times; they may or may not ever reach the last stage. TTM Stages of Change (5) Precontemplation: unawareness or denial of problem. No intention to change behavior in the next 6 months. Contemplation: considering behavior change, with no preparation, in the next 6 months but not within next 30 days Preparation: taking initial steps to change behavior in the next 30 days Action: actively engaged in behavior change in next 30 days but not 6 months Maintenance: sustaining behavior change that occurred in the last 6 months TTM Processes of Change Precontemplation: unawareness or denial of problem. No intention to change behavior in the next 6 months. Contemplation: considering behavior change, with no preparation, in the next 6 months but not within next 30 days Preparation: taking initial steps to change behavior in the next 30 days Action: actively engaged in behavior change in next 30 days but not 6 months Maintenance: sustaining behavior change that occurred in the last 6 months TTM - Behavioral processes: Counterconditioning - Substituting new behavior Stimulus control - Controlling environmental cues Reinforcement management - being rewarded by self or others Helping relationships - using social support Self-liberation - committing to change TTM - 3 more constructs Decisional Balance: weighing of the pros and cons of changing a behavior Self-Efficacy: the situation-specific confidence that people can engage in a healthy behavior across different challenging or high-risk situations Temptation: the intensity of urges to engage in a specific behavior when in difficult or challenging situations Assumptions of TTM No single theory can account for all complexities of behavior change. A more comprehensive model is most likely to emerge from integration across major theories. Behavior change is a process that unfolds over time through a sequence of stages. Stages are both stable and open to change, just as chronic behavioral risk factors are stable and open to change. The majority of at-risk populations are not prepared for action and will not be served effectively by traditional action-oriented behavior change programs. Specific processes and principles of change should be emphasized at specific stages to maximize efficacy. To measure TTM constructs Readiness to Change Questionnaire (RCQ) 12-item scale designed for behavior change among excessive alcohol drinkers Unable to capture unique features of stages of change TTM Critiques Unable to assess the role of social cognitive variables in behavior change. TTM offers little insight into how behavior change is operationalized. Decisional balance is a crude measure with unclear links to other social cognition variables. The description of change is very global with limited insight into why some are successful in changing and how people change. The extent to which stages are mutually exclusive is unclear. There might be some pseudo-stages. There are limited empirical reports on the reliability and validity of stage classification measures. Limited empirical reports on the reliability and internal validity of stage classification measures.
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