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?
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?
Which construct was added later to the original Health Belief Model to account for confidence in one's ability to take action? (1) Perceived severity (2) Self-efficacy (3) Perceived barriers (4) Cues to action
Which of the following best describes 'self-efficacy' in the Health Belief Model? (1) The belief that a disease is severe (2) The belief in one's ability to take action (3) The belief that barriers are too high (4) The belief that others will help
Which of the following best describes the main purpose of the Health Belief Model? (1) To explain how social norms influence health (2) To predict and explain health behaviors (3) To measure health outcomes (4) To diagnose diseases
Which of the following best illustrates the concept of 'perceived severity'? (1) Believing a disease is rare (2) Believing a disease can cause death (3) Believing a vaccine is effective (4) Believing you are not at risk
Fill in the blank: According to the Health Belief Model, a person is more likely to take action if the perceived ________ outweigh the perceived ________.
Fill in the blank: In the Health Belief Model, ________ are events, people, or things that move people to change their behavior.
Fill in the blank: In the Health Belief Model, ________ refers to the belief in the tangible and psychological costs of the advised action.
Fill in the blank: The belief that one can successfully execute the behavior required to produce the desired outcome is called ________.
Perceived barriers can prevent individuals from adopting healthy behaviors even if they recognize the benefits. True or False?
The Health Belief Model was developed in the 1950s to explain and predict health-related behaviors. True or False?
True or False: According to the Health Belief Model, increasing perceived severity alone is always sufficient to change health behavior.
True or False: According to the Health Belief Model, people are more likely to take preventive action if they perceive high susceptibility and high severity.
