14.3 SEM Flashcards

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List the 6 sociocultural factors that effect physical activity levels

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Family, Peers, Community, Gender, Socio-economic status, Cultural beliefs and tradition.

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List the 4 levels of the SEM

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Individual level, Social Environment, Physical Environment, Policy Level

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Define the Individual level of the SEM

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Innermost level, demographic and personal factors that influence participation in physical activity.

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List two factors and examples of these factors for the Individual level.

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Psychological factors (examples of this factor are: attitudes, beliefs, self-efficacy, preferences, likes and dislikes)

Behavioural factors (knowledge, skills and dietary and sedentary behaviour habits)

Demographic characteristics (age, gender, level of education, marital status and SES

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Define the Social Environment of the SEM

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Relationship, social and cultural factors that influence participation in physical activity.

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List two factors and examples of these factors for the Social Environment

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  • Culture / Social traditions (eg Muslims wearing burka’s, family kicking footy on Sundays)
  • Stereotypes/role expectations (eg males playing sport and women watching)
  • Patterns of behaviours within social groups of peers, friends, family and partners (eg.pet ownership, sibling physical activity)
  • Personal and professional social support (eg a friend to go to the gym with, parents, siblings, spouse, doctors, coaches, teachers) and social isolation
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List an example of an intervention strategy that could be used to address the Social Environment

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-Change the culture (eg. physical activity as an opportunity not an inconvenience)
- Modify traditions that discourage physical activity (eg. females having dress codes that restrict physical activity)
- Get social support

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Define the Physical Environment of the SEM

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Natural and built factors that influence participation in physical activity, includes removing impediments (eg. traffic) and introducing new resources and facilities.

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List two factors and examples of these factors for the Physical Environment

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  • Access to facilities / connected to the community (accessible via footpaths, bike tracks, bus stops, roads and car parking)
  • Safety – lights, speed of traffic around entrance/building, security/support
  • Perceived beauty / aesthetics / attractiveness of facility and surrounds – nice place, trees rather than concrete.
  • Natural environmental factors (geographic location, climate and weather)
  • Built environmental factors (housing density, land use, public transport and destinations)
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List an example of an intervention strategy that could be used to address the Physical Environment

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  • Change rooms and showers
  • Sporting facilities, eg oval, basketball court, weights rooms.
  • Sporting equipment, eg balls, skipping ropes etc.
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Define the Policy level of the SEM

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Broadest level that can affect all other levels. Laws, regulatory policies, procedures and rules that protect the health of the community

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List two factors and examples of these factors for the Policy level

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  • Urban planning policies (green spaces in built environments, community centres need to have foot paths and tracks to them
  • Transport, - local government has developed strategies to make transport options accessible to facility
  • Access - Local community groups/schools can use the facility at a subsidised rate.
  • Active transport policies (bike lockers at train stations, bike paths, walking tracks)
  • Education mandates (compulsory PE until Year 10)
  • Physical activity recommendations (NPAG’s)
  • Workplace procedures (minimum standards of health and fitness, eg police force)
  • School rules (compulsory after school sport)
  • Workplace legislation to protect the health of employees (enforced activity breaks every 2 hrs)
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List an example of an intervention strategy that could be used to address the Policy level

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  • Incentives (eg. giving employers money back for not using their parking space, subsidising gym memberships)
  • Making changes to the structure of the day (eg. fitness for 20mins at the start every school day, extended lunch breaks to allow staff to be active)
  • Creating links/partnerships with health enhancing organisations (eg. local gyms)
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List an example of an intervention strategy that could be used to address the individual level

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Educational programs, eg learning skills or being provided with knowledge.

Incentives directed at individuals (eg. Awards for meeting goals)

Counselling (eg. Personal trainer)

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