AOR 1 correct answersAssess Needs, Resources and Capacity for Health Education/Promotion
AOR 2 correct answersPlan Health Education/Promotion
AOR 3 correct answersImplement Health Education/Promotion
AOR 4 correct answersConduct Evaluation and Research Related to Health Education/Promotion...
AOR 1 correct answersAssess Needs, Resources and Capacity for Health Education/Promotion
AOR 2 correct answersPlan Health Education/Promotion
AOR 3 correct answersImplement Health Education/Promotion
AOR 4 correct answersConduct Evaluation and Research Related to Health Education/Promotion
AOR 5 correct answersAdminister and Manage Health Education/Promotion
AOR 6 correct answersServe as a Health Education/Promotion Resource Person
AOR 7 correct answersCommunicate, Promote, and Advocate for Health, Health Education/Promotion,
and the Profession
PRECEDE/PROCEED correct answers1. Social Assessment
2. Epidemiological Assessment
3. Educational/Ecological Assessment
4. Administrative/Policy Assessment
5. Implementation
6. Process Eval
7. Impact Evaluation
Predisposing Factors correct answersintellectual and emotional "givens" that tend to make individuals
more or less likely to adopt healthful or risky behaviors or lifestyles or to approve of or accept particular
environmental conditions.
,Ex: Knowledge, Attitudes, Beliefs, Values, and Confidence
Reinforcing Factors correct answersinternal and external conditions directly related to the issue that help
people adopt and maintain healthy or unhealthy behaviors and lifestyles, or to embrace or reject
particular environmental conditions.
Enabling Factors correct answersare the people and community attitudes that support or make difficult
adopting healthy behaviors or fostering healthy environmental conditions. These are largely the attitudes
of influential people: family, peers, teachers, employers, health or human service providers, the media,
community leaders, and politicians and other decision makers.
Health Belief Model correct answersapplies the individual's perception of the threat to his/her health
that is posed by health problem/disease
1. perceived susceptibility
2.perceived severity
3. perceived benefit
4. perceived barriers
5. cue to action
Social Ecological Model correct answers
Stages of Change correct answers
Social Cognitive Theory correct answersRemember: Reciprocal determinism is the dynamic interaction
between these 3 areas
Diffusion of Innovation Theory correct answers
What are the 4 Ps of Social Marketing correct answers1. Product: Desired behavior change
2. Price: Cost to make the change
3. Place: locations to deliver the message
, 4. Promotion: Messages to encourage change
Theory of Planned Behavior correct answers1. Behavioral Beliefs: The person's thoughts or feelings
about the likely outcome of the behavior and the evaluation of these outcomes
2. Normative Beliefs :Beliefs about the expectations of others and the motivation to meet those
expectations
3. Control Beliefs : Control beliefs capture an individual's confidence in the ability to perform the
behavior
What is a logic model correct answersalso known as a road map that presents the big picture (aka
procedural structure) and framework for critical analysis
It shows the:
1. Purpose
2. Context
3. Inputs
4. Activities
5. Outputs
Phase 1: Social Assessment correct answersAssessment means...Identify, Describe, Prioritize.
Phase 1 -seeks to subjectively define the (problems & priorities) of priority population
Which problem has the greatest impact in terms of death, disease, days lost from work, rehabilitation
costs, disability, family disorganization, and costs to communities and agencies for damage repair or loss
and cost recovery?
Which problems are most changeable?
Which problem has the greater potential for an attractive yield in improved health status, economic
savings and other benefits?
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