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ESPS2000 Behaviour Change for Health and Exercise

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Samira is a 19-year-old student who wants to incorporate regular physical activity into her lifestyle for improved fitness and well-being.

Samira's health professional helped her put together a simple exercise routine and add it to a fitness app she can follow along.

According to the Theory of Planned Behaviour, the health professional's recommendation aligns with which of the three main factors that could influence Samira's intention to engage in regular physical activity?

Theory of Planned Behaviour (simplified)

Behavioural beliefs   →   Attitude

Normative beliefs     →   Subjective norm

Control beliefs       →   Perceived behavioural control

         -Attitude + Subjective norm + Perceived behavioural control

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                              Intention

                                   ↓

                              Behaviour

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Scenario

Jordan is advised to start strength training. He has never been to a gym and doubts he can use the equipment correctly.

According to the SET below, which source of self-efficacy is most relevant to building Jordan’s confidence?

Self-Efficacy Theory (simplified)

Sources of self-efficacy:

- Performance accomplishments

- Vicarious experience

- Verbal persuasion

- Emotional arousal

               ↓

      Self-efficacy belief

               ↓

 Initiation and persistence of behaviour

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Verbal persuasion (e.g., encouragement) is a stronger and more stable source of self-efficacy than personal mastery experiences.

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Which HBM construct does “not feeling personally at risk” represent?

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Match the intervention to the correct HBM construct:

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A client says 8 on the importance ruler, and 3 on the confidence ruler. What might you try next to increase confidence?
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Which of the following responses by the Health Professional will result in change talk?

 Client: "I know eating healthy is good for me, but by the time I have packed lunches for everyone else, eating a healthy breakfast is the last thing on my mind. I’m just too busy.”
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What is the framework provided by Motivational Interviewing in providing advice and information to clients? (provide in whole words, not just acronym)

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What is the final step in the WOOP process?
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According to goal setting literature, the "Fresh Start Effect" refers to:
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