HLTH-6038-1/HLTH-8038E-1 Health Behavior Theory-Spring 2024

Module 5 Quiz

Question 1

Step 6 of intervention mapping involves evaluation.

True

False

Question 2

The passage uses the analogy of building a wood-frame house to highlight the importance of planning before implementing an intervention.

True

False

Question 3

The Health Belief Model is not a theory.

True

False

Question 4

According to the passage, PRECEDE-PROCEED focuses only on health intervention and not on community intervention in general.

True

False

Question 5

According to the passage, the PROCEED Phase 7 involves process evaluation to determine if the planned activities are being carried out.

True

False

Question 6

The Precede-Proceed Model is a planning model.

True

False

Question 7

In step 4 of Intervention Mapping, the objectives for a program are developed.

True

False

Question 8

What does an ecological and systems perspective, as applied in Intervention mapping, recognize?

Individual factors have the strongest impact on behaviors.

Theories are not relevant in understanding health problems.

Social and physical environmental conditions may strongly impact behaviors.

Determinants of behavior and environmental causes are irrelevant.

Question 9

Planners trying to understand the community they are working in would use which of these;

Social assessment

Participatory planning

Situation analysis

All of the above

Question 10

The original Precede Model included a separate category of non-behavioral factors such as,

Environmental history

Natural history of disease

Logic models for planning

Risk factors in disease

Question 11

“The rewards received and the feedback the learner receives from others following the adaption of a behavior” are called

Predisposing factors

Reinforcing factors

Enabling factors

None of the above

Question 12

In the Intervention Mapping approach, which perspective emphasizes equity in decision-making and community/stakeholder engagement in all phases of planning?

Ecological perspective

Systems approach

Participatory planning

Theory-based approach

Question 13

What does PRECEDE-PROCEED focus on as the wellspring of health promotion?

Individual behavior

Government regulations

Community

Economic factors

Question 14

“Those skills, resources, or barriers that can help or hinder the desired behavioral changes” are called

Predisposing factors

Reinforcing factors

Enabling factors

None of the above

Question 15

Regarding the Precede Model, which theory/ theories are routinely used in health promotion to examine proposed determinants of behavior

Social Cognitive Theory

Theory of Planned Behavior/Reasoned Action

Health Belief Model

All of the above

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