Health Belief Models
Psychology ⇒ Health and Well-being
Health Belief Models starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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A person starts exercising after their doctor warns them about heart disease. Which Health Belief Model construct does this scenario best illustrate?
A student believes that getting vaccinated will protect them from disease, but is worried about side effects. Which two components of the Health Belief Model are most relevant in this scenario?
According to the Health Belief Model, what must be present for a person to take preventive health action?
Define 'perceived susceptibility' in the context of the Health Belief Model.
Describe how 'perceived barriers' might prevent someone from adopting a healthy behavior.
Describe how 'perceived benefits' influence health behavior according to the Health Belief Model.
Describe how the Health Belief Model can be applied to encourage healthy eating among teenagers.
Describe one limitation of the Health Belief Model.
Explain how the Health Belief Model can be used to increase handwashing in schools.
Explain the role of 'self-efficacy' in the revised Health Belief Model.
Explain why 'cues to action' are important in the Health Belief Model.
Explain why self-efficacy is important in the Health Belief Model.
List the four original constructs of the Health Belief Model.
