Health belief model is by rosentock and becker in which year
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1974
1985
Question 2
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health belief model predicts....
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likelihood to perform a behavior
intention to perform behavior
Question 3
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give an example for percieved susceptibilty in losing weight
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i am overweight
i would like to lose weight
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percieved severity is the assessment of risk or the assessment of seriousness?
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the assessment of risk
the assessment of seriousness
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An example of a perceived barrier evaluation would be....
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'changing my diet is expensive'
' I would like to eat more healthily'
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An internal cue to action example would be....
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'i hate feeling fat'
'the skinny person in that magazine makes me want to lose weight'
Question 7
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what is missing from the HBM (Rosenstock and Becker, 1974)
Demographics
Perceived risk
Perceived severity
Perceived barriers
Perceived benefits
Cut to action (internal and external)
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Self efficacy
subjective norms
Question 8
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criticism of the HBM that has since been addressed an revised into the model....
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self efficacy
social norms
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a criticism of the model would be....
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internal and external cues to action are not well explained
it is a static model and does not take into account dynamic processes
Question 10
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Breast cancer study by Asci and Sahin (2011) showed...
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before internvention 36% mothers had a breast examination, after 76% had an examination
HBM was not good at predicting likelihood of behaviour because didn't include self-efficacy
Question 11
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Diabetes study showed, long (2011).....
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the scales used to measure HBM e.g. each other different factors, was very good at measuring likelihood of behaviour
that using HBM for diabetes doesn't work because diabetes is a chronic illness
Question 12
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Another limitation of the HBM would be.....
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doesn't include attitudes toward behaviour
doesn't take into account social norms or social influences.