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Which theory states that the "social environment, the personal characteristics of the individual, and behavior interact and influence each other" - ANSsocial cognitive theory All of the following are stages in The Transtheoretical Model of Change EXCEPT: - ANSRelapse T/F The Information- Beha...

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Which theory states that the "social environment, the personal characteristics of the individual,
and behavior interact and influence each other" - ANSsocial cognitive theory

All of the following are stages in The Transtheoretical Model of Change EXCEPT: - ANSRelapse

T/F The Information- Behavioral Skills Model (IMB) was successful in dealing with HIV/AIDS
prevention. - ANSFalse

T/F The Transtheoretical Model of Change is composed of six stages. - ANSTrue

Another name for the Social Cognitive Theory is ____? - ANSSocial Learning Theory

Which term coincides with the following definition: "person-centered webs of social
relationships" - ANSSocial Networks

Which of the following is an example of a primary source? - ANSAutobiographies

T/F Tertiary sources contain information that has been distilled and collected from primary and
secondary sources. Therefore, a tabloid is an example of a tertiary source. - ANSFalse

How has the Affordable Care Act increased opportunities for health education specialists? -
ANSby promoting wellness in the workplace

When seeking credentialing, which agency is in charge of receiving a candidate's transcript of
coursework in HE? - ANSNCHEC

T/F People judge the success of health education/promotion by whether or not quality of life has
improved - ANSTrue

What was the primary method of controlling disease in the 1700s? - ANSquarantine

Why were voluntary health agencies formed? - ANSto address specific health problems

,T/F Life expectancy increased during the 1800s. - ANSFalse

Valente has smoked a pack of cigarettes a day since he was 18 years old. Lately, his children
have been encouraging him to quit because they worry about the potential health problems he
will face. Despite their protests, Valente claims that he does not want to quit smoking just yet.
What state of the Transtheoretical Model of Change is Valente in? - ANSPrecontemplation

Which interpersonal theory emphasizes the importance of the "person-centered web of social
relationships"? - ANSSocial Network Theory

T/F Ole, as a health education specialist, is a strong believer in the Social Cognitive Theory. He
uses this theory on his clients by focusing strongly on reinforcement with his clients, without
worrying much about the health behavior's consequences. - ANSFalse

Which of the following is NOT an advantage of working in public/community health
education/promotion? - ANSThere is a lot of bureaucracy in public health agencies

Which of the following is NOT a potential benefit of workplace health programs for employees? -
ANShigh costs for acute health issues

T/F Health promotion programs at worksites differ greatly from site to site. - ANSTrue

1. Which of these is NOT a level of influence in the socio-ecological model?

A. Organizational

B. Culture

C. Public Policy

D. Physical Health

E. Interpersonal - ANSPhysical Health

When a concept has been developed, created or adopted for use with a specific theory, it is
referred to as a model.

A. True

B. False - ANSfalse

Cindy realizes that she may have a chance in getting heart disease if she does not lose weight
but realizes she does not have the motivation to go through with a weight loss program. What is
the part of that sentence that is underlined an example of?

, A. Perceived barriers

B. Perceived threat

C. Perceived benefit

D. Perceived susceptibility

E. Perceived severity/seriousness - ANSperceived barriers

What is a "health disparity'?
a. An unexpectedly large number of cases of an illness, specific health-related behavior, or
health-related event in a population.
b. The difference in health between populations often caused by two health inequities—lack of
access to care and lack of quality of care
c. The process of reducing risks and alleviating disease to promote, preserve, and restore
health and minimize suffering and illness.
d. A dynamic state or condition that is multidimensional, a resource for living, and results from a
person's interactions with and adaptation to the environment.
e. The capacity of individuals to access, interpret, and understand basic health information and
services and the skills to use the information and services to promote health. - ANSb

What is not one of the 5 steps found in most planning models?
Evaluate the results
Set goals and objectives
Implement the intervention
Ask community members to design the intervention
Assess the needs of the priority population - ANSask community members to design the
intervention

Screenings are most commonly used for primary prevention.
True
False - ANSfalse

Intervention mapping draws on multiple principles used in which of the following models?

A. PRECEDE-PROCEED

B. Community Readiness Model (CRM)

C. Diffusion Theory (DIF)

D. Social Capital Theory

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