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March 04, 2021 - Theories and Models of Behavior Change Behavior change theories and models from the social and behavioral … For example, in the stages-of-change/transtheoretical model ( Table 2 ), behavioral change is thought … When both agree that change is warranted, they then collaborate to define behavior-change goals or methods … Stages and processes of self-change of smoking: toward an integrative model of change. … Health Behavior Change: A Guide for Practitioners .
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November 01, 2013 - Attributes from health behavior change theories and models that predispose an individual to successful … behavior change: 39 , 45 , 49
Strongly wants and intends to change for clear, personal reasons. … Has the requisite skills and self-confidence to make a change. … Feels positively about the change and believes it will result in meaningful benefit(s). … Perceives the change as congruent with his/her self-image and social group(s) norms.
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March 21, 2007 - Microsoft Word - 5As_selfmanagement.doc
© 2002 Glasgow et al, Whitlock et al
5 A’s Behavior Change … The 5 A’s Behavior Change Model is intended for use with the Improving Chronic Illness Care
Chronic … - Provide specific,
documented behavior
change advice in the
form of a prescription. … - Arrange prompt
system to remind
physicians to advise
behavior change. … - Have patient develop
specific, measurable,
feasible SM goal for
behavior change.
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November 01, 2013 - not directly connected by arrow or dotted line to the next adjacent box "Sustained Health Behavior Change … "Sustained Health Behavior Change" is linked by a dotted line to the next immediate box to its right, … duration, minimum level of change, change/response relationship)? … What are the adverse effects of health behavior change? … Is sustained health behavior change directly related to reduced morbidity and/or mortality?
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January 01, 2010 - Theories and Models of Behavior
Change
Behavior change theories and models from the
social and behavioral … For example, in the stages-of-
change/transtheoretical model (Table 2), behavioral
change is thought … successful behavior change: 39,45,49
Impact of Health Behavior Change Programs
Highly efficacious, … duration,
minimum level of
change, change/
response
relationship)? … Stages and processes
of self-change of smoking: toward an integrative
model of change.
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January 01, 2010 - We used net change in consumption, defined as
change in the intervention group from baseline to
follow-up … The relative change was
defined as the net change divided by the baseline
value in the control group. … at final follow-up, or relative change. … at final follow-up, or relative change. … at final follow-up, or relative change.
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November 01, 2013 - Six Most Commonly Cited Behavior Change Models, Theories, and Constructs - Focus and Key Concepts … Behavioral intention
Subjective norms
Attitudes
Perceived behavioral control
Stages of change … / transtheoretical model
Readiness to change or attempt to change a health behavior varies among … Relapse is a common occurrence and part of the normal process of change.
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November 01, 2013 - Can Interventions in the Clinical Setting Influence People to Change Their Behavior? … evaluation to answer the overall question "Can Interventions in the Clinical Setting Influence People to Change … " and "Ongoing or Sustained Behavior Change," all on the same line. … Staying on the same line, the "Intervention" arrow leads to the next box "Measures of Behavior Change … This arrow leads to a final box on the line "Ongoing or Sustained Behavior Change."
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/final-research-plan/sexually-transmitted-infections-behavioral-counseling
August 02, 2018 - Included
Excluded
Aim
Studies targeting sexual behavior change to prevent STIs
Studies aimed … solely at targeting behavior change to prevent unintended pregnancy or to change behaviors associated … to prevent or reduce STIs (i.e., some provision of education, skills training, or guidance on how to change … interventions
Telemedicine or technology-based behavior change interventions (e.g., text messages, … STI testing only
Sexual abuse prevention
Cash and voucher reward-based incentives for behavior change
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November 01, 2013 - Screening, Counseling, Preventive Medication
US Preventive Services Task Force
Health System Change … Task Force on Community Preventive Services
Community
Group Education
Policy Change … Environmental Change
Current as of: November 2013
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May 14, 2024 - from a previous Task Force recommendation because of one or more of the following: 1) a change in methods … and/or analytic framework since the last recommendation statement; 2) a change in the definition of … a grade (i.e. change in C grade definition); 3) evidence has increased or decreased and results in a … change in the certainty or magnitude of net benefit, or has made the issuance of a grade less relevant … This may occur when there is a change in our understanding about the applicability of older evidence
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January 15, 2010 - We used change in BMI from baseline as the preferred measure of weight change when it was available. … If BMI change was unavailable and could not be calculated or obtained from the author, we used change … in BMI from baseline; percent change in BMI from baseline; absolute change in BMI SDS from baseline; … If BMI change was unavailable and could not be calculated, we used change in BMI SDS as our second choice … , Mean Change (SD of Change)
Maintenance of BMI Change, Mean Change (SD of Change)
N
Age, y
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December 08, 2022 - Does screening for anal cancer in high-risk persons change … Does screening for anal cancer in high-risk persons change the incidence of anal cancer and the distribution … What is the magnitude of change in all-cause and anal cancer–specific mortality that results from a specified … change in anal cancer incidence (and change in distribution of anal cancer stages [i.e., stage shift
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April 05, 2021 - from a previous Task Force recommendation because of one or more of the following: 1) a change in methods … and/or analytic framework since the last recommendation statement; 2) a change in the definition of … a grade (i.e. change in C grade definition); 3) evidence has increased or decreased and results in a … change in the certainty or magnitude of net benefit, or has made the issuance of a grade less relevant … This may occur when there is a change in our understanding about the applicability of older evidence
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January 15, 2003 - We used net change in consumption, defined as change in the intervention group from baseline to followup … minus the change in the control group from baseline to followup, as the main outcome. … The relative change was defined as the net change divided by the baseline value in the control group. … Second, identifying the appropriate measure of dietary change is difficult. … , difference at final followup, or relative change.
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April 07, 2022 - In pregnant persons with or without anemia, what is the association between change in maternal iron status … In pregnant persons with iron deficiency, with or without anemia, what is the association between change … iron-fortified foods
Nonoral forms of iron
Comparators
All KQs: No supplementation
KQ 3: Change … Comparators
KQs 1 and 2: No screening for iron deficiency anemia
KQs 3 and 4: No treatment
KQ 5: A change
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January 01, 2001 - Change in
dental caries,
periodontal
disease, and
tooth loss
Range of US
nondental
primary care … identifying
children with
outcomes,
including
dental caries,
periodontal
disease, tooth
loss, change … identifying
children with
outcomes,
including
dental caries,
periodontal
disease, tooth
loss, change … ‡ Types of gaps may include: grade assignment (moving from an I statement to a letter grade), change … health
issues
Compare
interventions to no
intervention on
oral health o
Incidence or
change
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January 01, 2001 - groups
disproportion-
ately affected
by oral health
issues
Screening vs. no
screenings. no
Change … adults with
oral health
outcomes,
including
dental caries,
periodontal
disease, tooth
loss, change … identifying
adults with
outcomes,
including
dental caries,
periodontal
disease, tooth
loss, change … education and
behavioral
counseling
interventions to
no
intervention/
placebo
Incidence or
change … ‡ Types of gaps may include: grade assignment (moving from an I statement to a letter grade), change
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July 12, 2005 - Longitudinal study of skipping breakfast and weight change in adolescents. … Parents as the exclusive agents of change in the treatment of childhood obesity. … No arrow indicates that the mean BMI for the treatment group did not change significantly. … An arrow indicates a change in BMI to approximately 34.5. … Arrows indicate the mean change in BMI at study follow-up six months or later.
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March 01, 2014 - interventions asks 2 primary questions: do interventions in the clinical setting influence persons to change … Theories and intervention approaches to health-behavior change in primary care. … duration, minimum level of change, and change–response relationship)? … What are the adverse effects of health behavior change? 4. … Is sustained health behavior change related directly to reduced morbidity or mortality? 7.