Table of contents
eLecture 2.1..................................................................................................................................................3
Basic determinants of behavior................................................................................................................3
Theory of planned behavior:........................................................................................................4
eLecture 2.2..................................................................................................................................................4
Social cognitive determinants of behavior................................................................................................4
eLecture 2.3..................................................................................................................................................5
External regulation of behavior................................................................................................................5
The impulsive-reflective system model........................................................................................6
eLecture 2.4..................................................................................................................................................6
Stages of change.......................................................................................................................................6
eLecture 2.5..................................................................................................................................................7
Sequences in Change................................................................................................................................7
The precaution adoption process:................................................................................................7
eLecture 2.6..................................................................................................................................................8
The System Theory of Behavior Change....................................................................................................8
The System theory:.......................................................................................................................8
eLecture 2.7..................................................................................................................................................9
Symptom perception................................................................................................................................9
Control theory:.............................................................................................................................9
eLecture 2.8................................................................................................................................................10
Illness perceptions / beliefs....................................................................................................................10
eLecture 2.9...............................................................................................................................................11
Adherence to prescriptions.....................................................................................................................11
eLecture 2.10..............................................................................................................................................12
Stress, fear, and illness............................................................................................................................12
eLecture 2.11..............................................................................................................................................13
Social Processes......................................................................................................................................13
eLecture 2.12..............................................................................................................................................14
Acceptance of illness...............................................................................................................................14
eLecture 2.13..............................................................................................................................................16
Fear appeals............................................................................................................................................16
, eLecture 2.1
Basic determinants of behavior
Want to change the determinants so that the behavior also changes
Example: Psychological determinants health behavior population health problem (often starts
here)
What influences this relationship: Evidence from determinants analysis, psychological plausibility and
experimental evidence
Yellow squares are motivational factors, like pros and cons, attitudes, expected outcomes, outcome
beliefs, seriousness, vulnerability, fear, risk perception
Orange squares are control factors, are they able to control their behavior like perceived behavior
control, self-efficacy, task difficulty, ability, skills, mastery, attributions
In the simplest form, there are two core factors that underly behavior
All external factors that influence behavior, like personality, are mediated
by these two factors.
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