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Summary Mindmaps - Psychology of Prevention and Health Promotion (B-KUL-P0W86A)

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Ben je op zoek naar een volledige, maar toch kernachtig samengevatte inhoud van Psychology of Prevention and Health Promotion? Dan ben je hier aan het juiste adres! Deze samenvatting bundelt alle mindmaps van de hoorcolleges van het OPO Psychology of Prevention and Health Promotion ('24-'25). Hierin heb ik de essentie van elke les verwerkt in de vorm van een overzichtelijk schema of mindmap. Tijdens het semester heb ik elk hoorcollege zorgvuldig samengevat (zie ook mijn andere samenvattingen). Tijdens de blokperiode leer ik hier echt uit: ik bekijk alle lessen opnieuw en herwerk mijn samenvattingen tot één pagina (recto verso) per hoorcollege. Je mag er dus zeker van zijn dat de informatie grondig verwerkt is en niet zomaar werd 'verzameld'. Misschien ook belangrijk voor wie, net als ik, soms worstelt met al die Engelstalige materie... Zelf heb ik daar ook regelmatig moeite mee. Omdat het examen in het Engels doorgaat, kies ik ervoor om ook in het Engels samen te vatten — maar wel met vereenvoudigde woordenschat en zinsconstructies die ik zelf begrijp. Heb je weinig tijd maar wil je toch alles gezien hebben? Of wil je deze samenvatting gebruiken ter herhaling om meer inzicht te krijgen in de hoorcolleges? Dan ben ik ervan overtuigd dat dit document je kan helpen. Ik wens je alvast veel succes met het examen!

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* PREVENTION SCIENCE * Differences: high – low income countries
- Interdisciplinary * DEFINITIONS *
- Psychological prevention
• Promote well-being
• Prevent: metal & physical illnesses * RISK FACTORS * 
- Evidence based - Tabacco & alcohol use
- High blood pressure,
• Advancing health: individual & societal level
- Dietary risks & fasting plasma glucose
• Inform policymakers
- Context matters: knowing where/ what to intervene  Metabolic, environmental & behavioral risks!


* TYPES OF PREVENTION *
Psychology of prevention and health
* PREVENT * promotion
- Illnesses ~ risk behavior
- Infectious diseases
1. Introduction
- Cancer (40% of all types)
Pos. correlation: spending on health & life expectancy.

CHANGING RISK BEHAVIORS * TARGET GROUPS *
- Smoking: Price increases = very effective (esp. youth);
- Alcohol: Campaigns (e.g. Dry January); impact varies by gender/age
- Eating habits: 5 fruits/veg per day; sugary drinks peak at 15–34 y/o
- Sedentary life: Highest:15–24 & +75; recommendation= 150 min/week

+ which determinants

* Rose (1981) – Strategies of Prevention*
“Prevention paradox” → big benefit for many, small for each


CAUTION IN MASS PREVENTION
- Large-scale medication: Small risks of side effects, high
Framingham and Whitehall studies: Greatest mortality from CHD  harm in large populations.
mild (not the extreme) caused risk factors. - Natural solutions (cf. diet, exercise) = safer

RISK: RELATIVE vs ABSOLUTE
- Relative risk: chance compared to control group KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Absolute risk: actual change of illness (>> public health decisions) - Prevention is crucial → esp. for chronic illness
- High-risk strategy = useful but limited
- Population strategy = long-term impact
WHAT DRIVES BEHAVIOR CHANGE? - Behavior change needs social & economic incentives
- Social motivation (cf. anti-smoking norms) - Avoid overreliance on medical correction
- Economic/practical reasons (cf. margarine cheaper & healthier)

, * FEAR DRIVE MODEL * (1) * DIFFERENT HEALTH BEHAVIORS * * DETERMINANTS OF BEHAVIOR *
Mechanism: Fear-based messages to induce fear. - Health: prevent illness cf. eating healthy, not smoking Often: interact & non-linear.
- Type: Naive/ common sense/ implicit - Illness: seek remedy cf. visiting doctor, resting more Risk but also protective factors!
- Inform/ educate, fear appeals, disgust, - Sick role: recover/ get well cf. taking medication, staying home with flu - Biological:
repression and shame; • Genetics
- Criticism: Habituation, short-lived effect, often HEALTH IMPAIRING HABITS (gezondheid schadelijk gedrag) vs
• Metabolic traits
fails to truly change behavior, defensive reactions HEALTH-PROTECTIVE BEHAVIORS (gezondheid bevorderend gedrag)
- Often habitual (automatic), not always addiction-related - Personal:
Intervention implications: Fear appeals are used to - Risk factors for non-communicable diseases: • Personality
elicit behavior change, eg. with shock images on cigarette • : cardiovascular, diabetes, cancer, chronic respiratory • Learning history
packs or campaigns that evoke disgust, shame/ guilt. • Knowledge, attitudes, expectations
• , , : cardiovascular, diabetes, cancer
- Environmental:
* SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY * (2)
• Availability
Mechanism: Beliefs/ perception about risk. Psychology of prevention and health • Socio-cultural norms (peers, family)
- Types: ((a)social) (b)cognitive model.
promotion • Economic status & education
• (a) Weighing the pros and cons;
• (b) Attitudes/ beliefs (risk& efficacy, 2. Determinants of behavior
* THEORY OF (REASONED ACTION AND)
personal control & social beliefs);
PLANNED BEHAVIOR (TRA/TPB) * (5)
More than only cognition! Emotional
* PROTECTION MOTIVATION THEORY (PMT) * (4) Mechanism: People usually do things they think
(fear/ anxiety) & social components
Mechanism: Behavior based on threat + coping appraisal. about first - so behavior starts with intention.
- Criticism: People are not completely rational
- Threat appraisal: evaluation of maladaptive response. - TRA (original): attitude + norm
thinkers, anchoring & automatic thinking;
- Coping appraisal: evaluation of adaptive response. - TPB (extended): perceived behavioral control
Unrealistic optimism:
- Protection motivation: intention to perform a behavior - Weaknesses social-cognitive models: too
• Lack personal experience
• Egocentric perspective - Sources of information: environmental/ intrapersonal rational, static, limited environmental and
• If it doesn't happen now, it will never happen; - Strengths: Evaluated on 2 levels (manipulating components persuasive social scope, intention ≠ behavior, weak
• Infrequent problem. communication & perceived behavioral control the same as self-efficacy?) predictions, lack of guidance.
Risk perception, not crucial for all behaviors; - Criticism: Habituation, short-lived effect, often fails to truly change
Intervention implications: Work on attitudes (e.g.
Motivation to change ≠ change itself. behavior. through education), social norms (through influencers,
peer pressure), and self-efficacy (through skills
Intervention implications: Increase self-efficacy Intervention implications: Communicate clear risks and effective ways to deal with
training). Important: combine this with behavioral
through modeling, positive feedback, practicing them. Strengthen coping beliefs through training or guidance. Provide balance: enough
goals and action plans.
behavior in a safe context. Use peers or role models. threat to generate motivation, but not too much (avoid paralysis).

* HEALTH BELIEF MODEL (HBM) * (3) * TRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL (TTM) * (6)
Mechanism: Beliefs determine likelihood of engaging in health Mechanism: Behavior change= process over time, not one event.
behavior (= perceived threat (-) + effectiveness (+)). Stages:
- Engage health behavior: - (1) Precontemplation Not thinking about change
• Susceptible to condition - (2) Contemplation Considering change in next 6 months
• Serious consequences - (3) Preparation Planning change, small steps
• Effective behavior - (4) Action Actively changing behavior
• Benefits outweigh the costs - (5) Maintenance Sustaining change (6m+)
- Strengths: associations between expected direction - (6) Termination Behavior fully integrated; no risk of
- Weaknesses: lack of social components, weak prediction relapse

Intervention implications: Inform about seriousness and susceptibility Intervention implications: Interventions should be tailored to the stage of
of conditions, emphasize benefits of behavior, lower thresholds. For behavior change. E.g. in precontemplation: raise awareness. In action: provide
example, use flyers, videos or consultations to influence perception. support, remove obstacles.

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Hoi! Ik verkoop graag wat van mijn samenvattingen op Stuvia! Ik ben een schakel-/ masterstudent psychologie aan de KUL. Hiervoor heb ik toegepaste psychologie gestudeerd. Neem zeker ook een kijkje naar de voordeelbundels! Indien er iets onduidelijk is, er uitzonderlijk iets zou ontbreken, of je ergens over twijfelt, aarzel dan niet om me een bericht te sturen. Ik help je graag zo snel mogelijk verder (op voorwaarde dat de samenvatting niet langer dan twee jaar geleden is). Veel succes!

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