FTCE Health K-12 Study Guide with
well defined solutions
Qs
Rational Model (KAP) - n
Ans✔
Also known as the "knowledge, attitudes, practices model"
(KAP), is based on the idea that increasing an individual's knowledge
will prompt a behavior
change.
Qs
Health Belief Model - n
Ans✔
A behavior change model that explains human health
decision-making and subsequent behavior that is based on the
following six constructs:perceived
susceptibility, severity, benefits and barriers, cues to action and self-
efficacy
Qs
Extended Parallel Process Model - n
Ans✔
Based on the health belief model, this model proposes
,that people, when presented with a risk message, engage in two
appraisal processes: a
determination of whether they are susceptible to an identified threat
and whether the threat
is severe; and whether the recommended action can reduce that threat
(i.e. response efficacy)
and whether they can successfully perform the recommended action
(i.e. self-efficacy).
Qs
Transtheoretical Model of Change - n
Ans✔
Behavior change is viewed as a progression through a
series of five stages: pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation,
action and maintenance.
People have specific informational needs at each stage, and health
educators can offer the
most effective intervention strategies based on the recipients' stage of
change.
Qs
What are the 6 constructs of the Health Belief Model? - n
Ans✔
1. Perceived
,Susceptibility
2. Severity
3. Benefits
4. Barriers
4. Cues to action
5. Self-efficacy
Qs
What are the five stages of the Transtheoretical Model/Stages of
Change Model? - n
Ans✔
1. Pre-Contemplation
2. Contemplation
3. Preparation
4. Action
5. Maintenance
Qs
Theory of Planned Behavior - n
Ans✔
The theory holds that intent is influenced not only by the
attitude towards the behavior but also the perception of social norms
(the strength of others'
, opinions on the behavior and a person's own motivation to comply with
those of significant
others) and the degree of perceived behavioral control.
Qs
Activated Health Education Model - n
Ans✔
This is a three-phase model that actively engages
individuals in the assessment of their health (experiential phase);
presents information and
creates awareness of the target behavior (awareness phase); and
facilitates its identification
and clarification of personal health values and develops a customized
plan for behavior
change (responsibility phase).
Qs
What are the three phases of the Activated Health Education Model? -
n
Ans✔
1. Experiential Phase
2. Awareness Phase
3. Responsibility Phase
well defined solutions
Qs
Rational Model (KAP) - n
Ans✔
Also known as the "knowledge, attitudes, practices model"
(KAP), is based on the idea that increasing an individual's knowledge
will prompt a behavior
change.
Qs
Health Belief Model - n
Ans✔
A behavior change model that explains human health
decision-making and subsequent behavior that is based on the
following six constructs:perceived
susceptibility, severity, benefits and barriers, cues to action and self-
efficacy
Qs
Extended Parallel Process Model - n
Ans✔
Based on the health belief model, this model proposes
,that people, when presented with a risk message, engage in two
appraisal processes: a
determination of whether they are susceptible to an identified threat
and whether the threat
is severe; and whether the recommended action can reduce that threat
(i.e. response efficacy)
and whether they can successfully perform the recommended action
(i.e. self-efficacy).
Qs
Transtheoretical Model of Change - n
Ans✔
Behavior change is viewed as a progression through a
series of five stages: pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation,
action and maintenance.
People have specific informational needs at each stage, and health
educators can offer the
most effective intervention strategies based on the recipients' stage of
change.
Qs
What are the 6 constructs of the Health Belief Model? - n
Ans✔
1. Perceived
,Susceptibility
2. Severity
3. Benefits
4. Barriers
4. Cues to action
5. Self-efficacy
Qs
What are the five stages of the Transtheoretical Model/Stages of
Change Model? - n
Ans✔
1. Pre-Contemplation
2. Contemplation
3. Preparation
4. Action
5. Maintenance
Qs
Theory of Planned Behavior - n
Ans✔
The theory holds that intent is influenced not only by the
attitude towards the behavior but also the perception of social norms
(the strength of others'
, opinions on the behavior and a person's own motivation to comply with
those of significant
others) and the degree of perceived behavioral control.
Qs
Activated Health Education Model - n
Ans✔
This is a three-phase model that actively engages
individuals in the assessment of their health (experiential phase);
presents information and
creates awareness of the target behavior (awareness phase); and
facilitates its identification
and clarification of personal health values and develops a customized
plan for behavior
change (responsibility phase).
Qs
What are the three phases of the Activated Health Education Model? -
n
Ans✔
1. Experiential Phase
2. Awareness Phase
3. Responsibility Phase