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Framework for prevention. 1976 provides complement to the Health belief model |
Nancy Milio |
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Health promotion model .Developed in the 1980s and revised in 1996.Explores many biophysical factors that influence individuals to pursue health promotion activities but does not include threat as a motivator |
Nole penders |
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What is the three categories of penders model |
Individual characteristics and experiences, behavior specific cognition a and affect, and behavioral outcomes |
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This influence subsequent behavior through perceived self efficacy |
Prior related behavior |
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This are Biological, Psychological, Social cultural in Nature |
Personal Factors |
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These are strong motivators through intrinsic and extrinsic benefits |
Perceived Benefits of Action |
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Are perceived unavailability, inconvenience, expense, difficulty or time regarding health behavior |
Perceived Berries to Action |
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Is one's belief that he or she is capable of carrying out behavior |
Percieved self-efficacy |
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Feeling associated with behavior likely affect individual to repeat/maintain behavior |
Activity-related affect |
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These feelings or thoughts regarding the beliefs or attitudes of others (family, peers, provident, norms, support model |
Interpersonal influence |
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Options, demand characteristics, aesthetics features of the environment where the behavior will take place |
Situational influences |
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The initiates a behavioral event |
Commitment to a plan of action |
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These are alternative behavior immediately prior to engaging in the intended planned behavior immediate competing demands (low controls) and preferences ( high control) |
Behavior outcomes |
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Procede and proceed model |
Develop by Dr. Lawrence Green and colleagues |