CONCEPT ON HEALTH PROMOTION/DISEASE PREVENTION JUNE 16, 2009
Right to, and responsibility for health
Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 25, Section 1
HEALTH AS A MULTIFACTORIAL PHENOMENON
DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
Effects of Poverty
POLITICAL INFLUENCES ON HEALTH
HEALTH POLICIES
POLICIES AFFECTING HEALTH
LEVELS OF PREVENTION
THEORIES RELATED TO HEALTH PROMOTION/ EDUCATION
FACTORS HAVING A POTENTIAL INFLUCE ON HEALTH PROMOTING BEHAVIORS
People with Strong SelfEfficacy
People Witha Weak Sense of Self-Efficacy
CORE ASSUMPTIONS AND STATEMENTS
Concept
Definition
Perceived Susceptibility
One's opinion of chances of getting a condition
Perceived Severity
One's opinion of how serious a condition and its consequences are
Perceived Benefits
One's belief in the efficacy of the advised action to reduce risk or seriousness of impact
Perceived Barriers
One's opinion of the tangible and psychological costs of the advised action
Cues to Action
Strategies to activate "readiness"
Self-Efficacy
Confidence in one's ability to take action
GROUP WORK!