Social and Behavioral Theories

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Across
  1. 1. a person can be both an agent for change and a responder to change
  2. 4. a theory that explains human behavior in terms of a three-way, dynamic, reciprocal model in which personal factors, environmental influences, and behavior continually interact.
  3. 5. a theoretical framework was specified, and more than half the theoretical constructs were measured and explicitly tested, or two or more theories were compared to one another in a study
  4. 6. a theoretical framework was specified and several of the constructs were applied in components of the study
  5. 9. a local, state, national and global laws
  6. 11. understanding and having the skill to perform the behavior
  7. 12. the extent to which it is _____, or broadly relevant while using a manageable number of concepts
  8. 16. Adopting behaviors based on external role models.
  9. 17. regulating and monitoring individual behavior
  10. 20. Factors that shape behavior.
  11. 21. a theory used to explain health behaviors, especially for preventive and symptom-free concerns.
Down
  1. 2. stage of change where there is no recognition of need for or interest in change
  2. 3. assigning a value to the outcomes of behavior change
  3. 7. a core concept in the Social Ecological Model.
  4. 8. people intend to take action
  5. 10. adopting to new habits
  6. 13. promoting incentives and rewards that encourage behavior change
  7. 14. if it's going to happen, then it will happen no matter what I do
  8. 15. ongoing practice of new, healthier behavior (over six months and chances to return to old behavior are few)
  9. 18. is an important feature of a theory
  10. 19. presents a systematic way of understanding events, behaviors and/or situations