Health Belief Models
Psychology ⇒ Health and Well-being
Health Belief Models starts at 11 and continues till grade 12.
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A health campaign provides free flu shots and sends reminder texts to people. Which constructs of the Health Belief Model are being addressed?
A person believes that getting vaccinated will protect them from a serious disease, but they are afraid of needles. Which two constructs of the Health Belief Model are most relevant in this scenario?
A person does not get a health screening because they believe the test is too expensive and time-consuming. Which Health Belief Model construct is this an example of?
A student believes that smoking causes serious health problems but continues to smoke because they think quitting is too difficult. Which construct of the Health Belief Model is most relevant here?
Describe a real-life example where the Health Belief Model can be applied to improve public health.
Describe how 'perceived severity' influences health behavior according to the Health Belief Model.
Describe how self-efficacy can be increased in a health intervention program.
Describe one criticism of the Health Belief Model.
Explain how 'cues to action' can be used in a health promotion campaign.
Explain how the Health Belief Model can be used to design an intervention to increase handwashing among students.
Explain the concept of 'perceived benefits' in the context of the Health Belief Model.
Explain why 'perceived barriers' are considered the most powerful single predictor of health behavior in the Health Belief Model.
Explain why the Health Belief Model may not always accurately predict health behavior.
List the six main constructs of the Health Belief Model.
