Social Cognitive Theory | Health determinants | Ottawa's Charter | Cognitive verbs | Random |
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THe SCT is a framework is used to describe the influence of individual's behaviour. Why people do the things that they do
What is the Social cognitive theory?
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factors that influence individual health outcomes. They are the conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life.
What are health determinants
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1. Creating Supportive environments
2. Building healthy public policy 3. Strengthening Community action 4. Developing personal skills 5. Re-orienting health services
What is are the 5 action areas of the Ottawa's Charter Framework?
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Analyse
Does the following definition mean to "argue" Or to "analyse"
examine or consider something in order to explain and interpret it, for the purpose of finding meaning or relationships and identifying patterns, similarities and differences |
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Self - efficacy
What is the principle related to this definition? The level of a person's confidence in his or her ability to successfully perform a behavior.
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False
True or False: Many risk factors can not be changed or controlled to improve health
outcomes or to reduce the chance of ill health. |
d
How could you Create supportive environments for body image issues?
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Communicate
Does the following definition mean to "communicate" or "classify"
convey knowledge and/or understandings to others; make known; transmit |
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True
True or False - The theory does not focus on emotion or motivation, other than through reference to past experience
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Culture
Health literacy geographical location discrimination employment
Name 3 significant health determinants that influence an individuals drinking behaviours
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300 points if you get all three - 100 for one
enable: giving people the information and skills that they need to make healthy choices, help people have independence mediate: working between different groups/sectors for example with organisations/governments and individuals Advocate: speak on behalf of others when required, and support the mobilization of resources to effect change.
What does it mean to "enable", "mediate" and "advocate"
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To evaluate
What cognitive verb does the following definition align with:
make an appraisal by weighing up or assessing strengths, implications and limitations; make judgments about ideas, works, solutions or methods in relation to selected criteria; |
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Personal
Behavioural - if student can justify
What type of factor (enviro/pers/behavi) would it come under if an individual had an addictive tendencies?
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Health Literacy
If I am unable to correctly take medicine, what determinant does that fall under?
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improve self confidence
teach students ways to say "no" or ways to get out of situations including alcohol
What are 2 ways you could develop personal skills to increase alcohol health for students
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To synthesis
What cognitive verb aligns with the following definition:
combine different parts or elements (e.g. information, ideas, components) into a whole, in order to create new understanding |
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observational learning - observing how our parents talk about their bodies/ talk about what they are eating or how they are eating
environment: modeling - air brushed photos in magazines/ unrealistic images of people creating beauty standards that are unatainable
Using the social cognitive theory - give two examples to explain the issue of body image and what influences negative behaviours
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Density of alcohol services (bottle O's, pubs etc) - so large amounts of these services provided in small areas, easy to access more likely to consume.
Lack of transport (for example in tully) no access to trains or busses to transport you from partys or pubs safely home - influences the likelyhood of unsafe alcohol related behaviours
How could environmental factors (health determinant category) natural/built influence a person's alcohol behaviours. Give AND explain 1 example
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creating supportive environments
building health public policy - in terms of social media: rules and regulations on what can be put up (if photos are edited they must say that)
What would be the most significant action area for improving body image? Justify your response
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To give reasons to support an answer or prove an argument. show or prove how an argument, statement or conclusion is right or
reasonable This can be done through evidence and research (primary/secondary data).
What does it mean to justify and how do you do this
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