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**Health promotion **
==• Examine models and theories of health promotion - //health belief model //== Connor J, Perid 5, Fulton et al. (1987), A Study Guided by The Health Belief Model of The Predictors of Breast Cancer Screening of Women Ages 40 and older This study demonstrates that women of Rhode Island will go for screenings more based on how they perceive the dangers of breast cancer and thier awarness. Oliver S, Period 5, Quist-Paulsen et al. (2003), [|Randomised Controlled Trial of Smoking Cessation Intervention After Admission for Coronary Heart Disease] This study demonstrates that individuals will take a health-related action if they think that a negative health problem can be avoided by taking the recommended action. Megan D, Period 4, Becker (1977), Health Belief Model, This study shows the prediction and dietary compliance with the health belief model with the use of mother's and their obese children. ==• Examine models and theories of health promotion - //stages of change model //== Lindsey H - Ajzen (1991) [|The Theory of Planned Behavior] A theory/model to explain why someone behaves a certain way (as in why they would try to be healthy and take care of themselves). Libby, M. (1)/ Silvia Font-Mayolas (2008) Experimentation and Stages of Acquisition for Tobacco Consumption in Spanish Adolecsents

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The purpose of the study is to develop guidelines for tailoring interventions and also to investigate the utility of incorporation the experimentation variable into the stages of change model. ====== Alexandra, D. / Carlo C. DiClemente (1993) Changing Addictive Behaviors: A Process Perspective This is about a collection of studies, including some that DiClemente was involved with and the implications of the stages of change model, also known as the transtheoretical model. DiClemente discusses how the stages of change model has successfully helped with interventions, psychological treatment, and "has stimulated new ways of thinking about individuals, natural groupings of individuals, treament seekers, and self-changers." He demonstrated through experimental research how the stage and process according to the model, can predict whether change is likely to be successful. Helpful from pg. 102-105, including the charts. Alexandra, I./ Michael Vallis Stages of Change for Healthy Eating in Diabetes The purpose of this study is to examine the characteristics of patients with diabetes and their drive to achieve a healthier lifestyle and better eating habits while utilizing the stages of change model. Hayley, T, (5) Lyndal Khaw and Jennifer L. Hardesty, [|Theorizing the Process of Leaving: Turning Points and Trajectories in the Stages of Change] The Stages of Change Model has been used to explore women's process of leaving relationships involving intimate partner violence. Using a strengths-based approach, this study aims to build upon the model to further theorize the process of leaving. The study included interviews with 19 mothers who left their abusive husbands. Turning points marked mothers' movements from one stage of change to another, resulting in linear and nonlinear trajectories of leaving. Juliana S. (2003) R.P. Riemsma - [|Applying the transtheoretical model to pregnancy and STD prevention: a review of the literature.] This study shows that there is little evidence to support the effectiveness of the stages of change model on helping people quit smoking. Bret M. / Rosenstock (1966) [|Why People Use Health Services] The purpose of this article "to increase professional health workers’ knowledge of selected research findings and theory so that they may better understand why and under what conditions people take action to prevent, detect and diagnose disease" and "to increase awareness among qualified behavioral scientists about the kinds of behavioral research opportunities and needs that exist in public health." ==• Examine models and theories of health promotion - //theory of reasoned action //== Courtney H. (period 2) / Paul M. Herr - Whither Fact, Artifact, and Attitude: Reflections on the Theory of Reasoned Action The purpose of this article is to discuss concerns raised about the implementation of the theory of reasoned action as well as to provide support for the theory of reasoned action in the form of additional theories that build upon and complement it. Kaitlin, K. Period 2. Bagozzi, Wong, Abe, and Bergami. [|Cultural and Situational Constingencies and the Theory of Reasoned Action: Application to Fast Food Restaurant Consumption] This stdy tested the extent that decisions regarding consumption of fast food are based on peer pressure. Krystal S. Period 1, Gillmore et al, [|Teen Sexual Behavior: Applicability of the Theory Of Reasoned Action.] This study aimes to examine if prior sexual experience influences sexual intercourse among teenagers. The researchers found that prior experience and sexual intercourse were positively correlated; there was not much of a difference between boys and girls ==• Discuss the effectiveness of health promotion strategies //- measurement of outcomes //== ==• Discuss the effectiveness of health promotion strategies //- cultural blindness //== ==• Discuss the effectiveness of health promotion strategies //- cognitive dissonance //== Erskine R. (Period 05) -**Stellefson** - Intentions to Change Diet and Physical Activities Among College Students When college students are made to feel cognitive dissonance about their diet and exercise behaviors, they may be more likely to adopt healthier diet and exercise habits.