Interpersonal Level Models Or Theories Flashcards

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Social learning theory key concepts

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Self-efficacy 
Reciprocal determination
Behavioural capability
Outcome expectations 
Observational learning
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Theory of reasoned action summary

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For behaviours that are within a persons control, behavioural intentions predict actual behaviour. Intentions are determined by two factors - attitude toward the behaviour and beliefs regarding other people’s support of the behaviour

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Theory of reasoned action key concepts

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Attitude toward the behaviour, outcome expectations, value of the outcome expectations
, subjective norms, belief of others, desire to comply with others

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Theory of planned behaviour summary

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People perceived control over the opportunities, resources and skills needed to perform a behaviour affect behavioural intentions as do the two factors in the theory of reasoned action

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Theory of planned behaviour key concepts

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Attitudes toward the behaviour: outcome expectations, value of outcome expectations,
subjective norms: belief of others, desire to comply with others, perceived behavioural control

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Social support summary

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Often incorporated into health promotion interventions, social support can be instrumental, informational, emotional or appraising

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Social support key concepts

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Instrumental support
Informational support
Emotional support
Appraisal support

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Social learning or social cognitive summary

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Health behavioural change is the result of reciprocal relationships among the environment, personal factors, and attributes of the behaviour itself. Self-efficacy is one of the most important characteristics that determine behavioural change.

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