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Social and Behavioral Theories 1. Learning Objectives After reviewing this chapter, readers should be able to: Define what theory is and identify two key types of Social and Behavioral science theory that are relevant to public health interventions. Desc ribe the key constructs of four Theories that are often used in public health interventions: the Health Belief Model, The Transtheoretical Model and stages of change, Social Cognitive Theory, and the Social Ecological Model. Understand the nature of evidence about the relative effectiveness of theory-based interventions. Identify the most important considerations in choosing the right theory to address a health behavior problem in a particular population and context.
The notion of generality, or broad application, is important. Thus, theories are by their nature abstract and not content- or topic-specific. Even though various theoretical models of health
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OVERVIEW OF THEORIES, THEORIES, Motivation, Morale and Leadership, Theories of Motivation, Of Motivation, Motivation, Adult learning theories and medical, Adult learning theories and medical education, THE CROSS-CULTURAL LEADER: THE APPLICATION, Expectancy Theory of Motivation, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMPLOYEE, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION, Theories THEORIES