Risk Behaviour Flashcards

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interpersonal factors

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role modelling the behaviour of parents and peers, as well as by environmental and societal influences such as poverty and sociocultural relationships

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Risk

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  • The possibility of harm

* To risk something (such as your health) means to put it in danger

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Risk Behaviours

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Refer to specific forms of behaviour that are proven to be associated with increased susceptibility to a specific disease or ill-health

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Vulnerability

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  • The susceptibility to negative outcomes

* Determined by a number of risk factors

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Protective Factors

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Influences that limit the likelihood of high-risk behaviour

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Resilience

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•Successful adaptation to the environment despite exposure to risk

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Risk Factors

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  • Refer to biological, psychological, social, or economic behaviours or environments that are associated with, or cause increased susceptibility to, a specific disease, ill health, or injury
  • They comprise processes, within or outside individuals, which pre-dispose them to succumb to negative stressors
  • Why do people sometimes behave in ways that are harmful or risky to their mental and physical health?
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three aspects to risk

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–Existence of a potential harm
–Whether or not there is awareness of the harm
–Acting to protect against the harm

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Models of Responding to Risk

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•Ecological-Systems Approach
•Individual Level
–The Health Belief Model
–The Stages-of-Change Model
–Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA)
–Theory of Planned of Behaviour (TPB)
•Interpersonal Level
–The Social-Cognitive Model (SCM)
•Community and Society 
–Different ways of analysingand managing risk at community and society levels
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