MindMap Gallery Theories in Health Behavior
The most-often used theories of health behavior are Social Cognitive Theory, The Trans-theoretical Model/Stages of Change, the Health Belief Model, and the Theory of Planned Behavior.
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Theories in Health Behavior
Social
Social Networks
Social networks create both social support and social capital.
Social Capital
Social Influence
Companionship
Social Undermining
Social Support
Informational
Instrumental
Emotional
Appraisal
Social Capital
Participation
Integration
Transtheoretical Model
Helping Relationships
Uncertainty Management
Social Support to Assist Management
Social Cognitive Theory
Collective Efficacy
Observational Learning
Biopsychosocial Model
Social
Socio-Ecological Model
Interpersonal
Community
Gender Relations
Socially Constructed
Ecological
Socio-Ecological Model
Intrapersonal
Interpersonal
Community
Institutional
Public Policy
Biopsychosocial Model
Biological
Psychological
Social
Life Course Perspective
Context & Culture
Social Cognitive Theory
Environmental Determinants
Irrationality Theory
Context: Life as a Whole
Reconceptualized Uncertainty in Illness Theory
Systems View
Decision-Making Processes
Health Belief Model
Individual Beliefs
Actions
Transtheoretical Model
Stages of Change
Processes of Change
Decision Balance
Theory of Planned Behavior
Attitudes, Norms, Perceived Control
Intentions
Behavior
Social Cognitive Theory
Reciprocal Determinism
Psychological
Environmental
Reconceptualized Uncertainty in Illness Theory
Antecedents
Appraisals
Coping Decisions
Uncertainty Management
Experiences
Appriasial Processes
Management Strategies
Health Literacy (Calgary Model)
Find
Understand
Evaluate
Communication
Use Information to Make Informed Decisions
Fuzzy Trace Theory
Representation
Retrieval
Processing Inferences
Irrationality Theory
Mental Framing
Leakage
Appraisals, Attitudes & Beliefs
Health Belief Model
Perceived Susceptibility
Perceived Severity
Perceived Benefits
Perceived Barriers
Theory of Planned Behavior
Behavioral Beliefs
Behavioral Outcomes
Transtheoretical Model
Decisions Pros/Cons
Uncertainty Management Theory
Appraisals
Positive
Negative
Reconceptualized Uncertainty in Illness Theory
Appraisals
Opportunity
Danger
Social Cognitive Theory
Outcome Expectations
Temporality
Life Course Perspective
Timing
Trajectory
Reconceptualized Uncertainty in Illness Theory
Uncertainty Management
Self Efficacy & Perceived Control
Includes perceived self-efficacy (HBM) and perceived control (Theory of Planned Behavior)
Social Cognitive Theory
Includes Collective Efficacy
Health Belief Model
Transtheoretical Model
Theory of Planned Behavior