HSC3032: CH 4 THEORIES

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Across
  1. 2. The last people to be involved and interested in change are called ______
  2. 3. of influence What is at the heart of socio-ecological approach
  3. 5. set of interrelated concepts, definitions, propositions that presents a a systematic view of events/ situations by specifying relations among variables
  4. 7. Which TMC stage matches when an individual is aware that smoking is bad and considers quitting
  5. 9. The central focus of SMART is the ________
  6. 11. In the diffusion of theory, these people are the 1st to adopt
  7. 15. Social Cognitive Theory was created by _____
  8. 17. The creator of the Health Behavior Model(HBM)
  9. 20. model Precede-Proceed can be a categorized as a ______
  10. 21. Theories are _______, not representations
  11. 22. the primary elements of theories
Down
  1. 1. interpersonal theory created by Prochaska that explains intentional behavior occurs in stages
  2. 4. perceived ability to carry out recommended action
  3. 6. Models are ______ , not explanations
  4. 8. These theories summarize that individuals are influenced by social environment and individuals have a reciprocal effect on those around them
  5. 10. Fishbein was the creator of Theory of ______ Behavior
  6. 12. T/F: Theory of Planned Behavior Model can explain all voluntary behaviors
  7. 13. Which interpersonal theory best match when an individual feels threatened by their current behavior and ultimately they are confident in their abilities to overcome barriers to pursue change
  8. 14. policy What level of influence is reached when there are local, state, and national laws
  9. 16. indication of a person's readiness to perform a given behavior
  10. 18. Cognitive Learning is a reciprocal interaction between the individual's environment, cognitive process, and behavior is what theory?
  11. 19. How many stages are there in the TMC?