Interpersonal Level Models Or Theories Flashcards
Social learning theory key concepts
Self-efficacy Reciprocal determination Behavioural capability Outcome expectations Observational learning
Theory of reasoned action summary
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
Theory of reasoned action key concepts
Attitude toward the behaviour, outcome expectations, value of the outcome expectations
, subjective norms, belief of others, desire to comply with others
Theory of planned behaviour summary
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
Theory of planned behaviour key concepts
Attitudes toward the behaviour: outcome expectations, value of outcome expectations,
subjective norms: belief of others, desire to comply with others, perceived behavioural control
Social support summary
Often incorporated into health promotion interventions, social support can be instrumental, informational, emotional or appraising
Social support key concepts
Instrumental support
Informational support
Emotional support
Appraisal support
Social learning or social cognitive summary
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.