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Health Belief Models

Psychology ⇒ Health and Well-being

Health Belief Models starts at 11 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Health Belief Models. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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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.
A person believes that wearing a mask will not protect them from illness. Which Health Belief Model construct does this belief relate to? (1) Perceived benefits (2) Perceived barriers (3) Perceived severity (4) Cues to action
A person does not get a flu shot because they believe they are not at risk. Which Health Belief Model construct does this illustrate? (1) Perceived severity (2) Perceived susceptibility (3) Perceived barriers (4) Cues to action
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?
A person believes that wearing a mask will not protect them from illness. Which Health Belief Model construct does this belief relate to? (1) Perceived benefits (2) Perceived barriers (3) Perceived severity (4) Cues to action
A person does not get a flu shot because they believe they are not at risk. Which Health Belief Model construct does this illustrate? (1) Perceived severity (2) Perceived susceptibility (3) Perceived barriers (4) Cues to action
Which component of the Health Belief Model refers to an individual's belief in the seriousness of a health problem? (1) Perceived severity (2) Perceived benefits (3) Cues to action (4) Self-efficacy
Which of the following best describes 'perceived barriers' in the Health Belief Model? (1) The advantages of taking action (2) The obstacles to taking action (3) The likelihood of getting a disease (4) The seriousness of a disease
Fill in the blank: ________ are triggers that prompt individuals to take health-related action, according to the Health Belief Model.
Fill in the blank: According to the Health Belief Model, the likelihood of taking health action is a function of perceived threat and ________ minus perceived barriers.
Fill in the blank: The addition of ________ to the Health Belief Model addressed the role of confidence in performing health behaviors.
Fill in the blank: The Health Belief Model is a ________ theory used in health psychology.
True or False: According to the Health Belief Model, a person is more likely to take health action if they believe the benefits outweigh the barriers.
True or False: According to the Health Belief Model, increasing perceived severity alone is always enough to change health behavior.
True or False: Self-efficacy was part of the original Health Belief Model.
True or False: The Health Belief Model assumes that people have access to accurate health information.