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Protection Motivation Theory(PMT) - ✔️✔️created to help explain the effects of fear appeals on
health attitudes and behaviors
Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) - ✔️✔️individuals intention to perform a given behavior is a
function of their attitude toward performing the behavior, their belief about what relevant
others think they should do, and their perception of the ease of difficulty of performing the
behavior
intention - ✔️✔️is an indication of a person's readiness to perform a given behavior, and it is
considered to be immediate antecedent of behavior
elaboration - ✔️✔️refers to the amount of cognitive processing that a person puts into receiving
messages
Information Motivational-Behavior Skills Model (IMB) - ✔️✔️created to address the critical need
for strong theoretical basis for HIV/AIDS prevention efforts
Community Readiness Model (CRM) - ✔️✔️stage theory for communities
CRM's 9 stages- - ✔️✔️1. no awareness
2. Denial
3. vague awareness
4. preplanning
5. preparation
6. initiation
7. stabilization
, 8. confirmation/expansion
9. professionalism
what are the maojr taks associated with PRECEDE? - ✔️✔️-assessment in both obj & subj terms
of high priority
-delineation of extent, distribution and cause of health problem
-delineation of factors that predispose, enable and reinforce a specific behavior
-matching appropriate strategies and interventions with projected changes and outcomes
identified in earlier phases
-analysis of policies, resources, and circumstances, prevailing in an org situation to facilitate
development
what are the major tasks of PROCEED? - ✔️✔️-act of converting program obj
-assessment of policies, materials, personnel, performance, quality of service
-assessment of program-effects on the inter. obj includes changes in predisposing, enabling,
reinforcement factors
-assessment of effects of a program on its ultimate objectives including health and social
benefits of quality of life
what are the 5 primary task of GM- - ✔️✔️1. assessing needs
2. setting appropriate goals and obj
3. developing intervention
4. implementing the intervention
5. evaluating the results
theories and models are constant; once developed they seldom change - ✔️✔️false
in the health ed/promo profession, "theory based" refers to both theories and models -
✔️✔️true
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Protection Motivation Theory(PMT) - ✔️✔️created to help explain the effects of fear appeals on
health attitudes and behaviors
Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) - ✔️✔️individuals intention to perform a given behavior is a
function of their attitude toward performing the behavior, their belief about what relevant
others think they should do, and their perception of the ease of difficulty of performing the
behavior
intention - ✔️✔️is an indication of a person's readiness to perform a given behavior, and it is
considered to be immediate antecedent of behavior
elaboration - ✔️✔️refers to the amount of cognitive processing that a person puts into receiving
messages
Information Motivational-Behavior Skills Model (IMB) - ✔️✔️created to address the critical need
for strong theoretical basis for HIV/AIDS prevention efforts
Community Readiness Model (CRM) - ✔️✔️stage theory for communities
CRM's 9 stages- - ✔️✔️1. no awareness
2. Denial
3. vague awareness
4. preplanning
5. preparation
6. initiation
7. stabilization
, 8. confirmation/expansion
9. professionalism
what are the maojr taks associated with PRECEDE? - ✔️✔️-assessment in both obj & subj terms
of high priority
-delineation of extent, distribution and cause of health problem
-delineation of factors that predispose, enable and reinforce a specific behavior
-matching appropriate strategies and interventions with projected changes and outcomes
identified in earlier phases
-analysis of policies, resources, and circumstances, prevailing in an org situation to facilitate
development
what are the major tasks of PROCEED? - ✔️✔️-act of converting program obj
-assessment of policies, materials, personnel, performance, quality of service
-assessment of program-effects on the inter. obj includes changes in predisposing, enabling,
reinforcement factors
-assessment of effects of a program on its ultimate objectives including health and social
benefits of quality of life
what are the 5 primary task of GM- - ✔️✔️1. assessing needs
2. setting appropriate goals and obj
3. developing intervention
4. implementing the intervention
5. evaluating the results
theories and models are constant; once developed they seldom change - ✔️✔️false
in the health ed/promo profession, "theory based" refers to both theories and models -
✔️✔️true