ABC of Behaviour Change Theories
Silverback Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-912141-01-2 (ISBN)
For each theory, the book provides a brief summary, a list of its component constructs, a more extended description and a network analysis to show its links with other theories in the book. It considers the role of theory in understanding behaviour change and its application to designing and evaluating interventions.
Chapter 1 Behaviour Change Theories and their Uses
Public health and behaviour change
Behaviour change and behavioural science
What is theory?
Complexity, public health and why theory is useful
Use of theory for intervention design
Previous attempts to characterise theories of behaviour change
The need for a compendium of behaviour change theories
How to use this book
Chapter 2 Identifying and characterising behaviour change theories
Identification of Theories
Theory Sources
Theory Descriptions
Interconnectedness of Theories
Identification of contributing theories
Inclusion criteria
Inter-coder agreement
Network analysis
Chapter 3 General observations about behaviour change theories
Theories identified
Frequency of use
Interconnectedness of Theory
Chapter 4 Descriptions of Behaviour Change Theories
1. Action Theory Model of Consumption (Bagozzi)
2. Affective Events Theory (Weiss & Cropanzano)
3. Aids Risk Reduction Model (Catania et al.)
4. Behavioural-Ecological Model of Adolescent Aids Prevention (Hovell et al.)
5. CEOS Theory (Borland)
6. Change Theory (Lewin)
7. Classical Conditioning (Pavlov)
8. COM-B System (Michie et al.)
9. Consumption as Social Practices (Spaargaren & Van Vliet)
10. Containment Theory (Reckless)
11. Control Theory (Carver & Scheier)
12. Differential Association Theory (Sutherland)
13. Diffusion of Innovations (Rogers)
14. Ecological Model for Preventing Type 2 Diabetes in Minority Youth (Burnet et al.)
15. Extended Information Processing Model (Flay et al.)
16. Extended Parallel Processing Model (Witte)
17. Feedback Intervention Theory (Kluger & DeNisi)
18. Focus Theory of Normative Conduct (Cialdini et al.)
19. General Theory of Crime (Gottfredson & Hirschi)
20. General Theory of Deviant Behaviour (Kaplan)
21. Goal Directed Theory (Bagozzi)
22. Goal-Framing Theory (Lindenberg & Steg)
23. Goal Setting Theory (Locke & Latham)
24. Health Action Process Approach (Schwarzer)
25. Health Behaviour Goal Model (Maes & Gebhardt)
26. Health Behaviour Internalisation Model (Bellg)
27. Health Belief Model (Rosenstock)
28. Health Promotion Model (Pender et al.)
29. I-Change Model (De Vries et al.)
30. Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model (Fisher & Fisher)
31. Information-Motivation-Behavioural Skills Model of Adherence (Fisher et al.)
32. Integrated Theoretical Model for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Prevention (Gonzalez)
33. Integrated Theory of Drinking Behaviour (Wagenaar & Perry)
34. Integrated Theory of Health Behaviour Change (Ryan)
35. Integrative Model of Behavioural Prediction (Fishbein)
36. Integrative Model of Factors Influencing Smoking Behaviours (Flay et al.)
37. Integrative Model of Health Attitude and Behaviour Change (Flay)
38. Integrative Model of Factors Influencing Smoking And Attitude And Health Behaviour Change (Flay et al.)
39. Model of Pro-Environmental Behaviour (Kollmuss & Agyeman)
40. Motivation-Opportunities-Abilities Model (Ölander & Thøgersen)
41. Needs-Opportunities-Abilities Model (Gatersleben & Vlek)
42. Norm Activation Theory (Schwartz)
43. Operant Learning Theory (Skinner)
44. Precaution Adoption Process Model (Weinstein & Sandman)
45. Pressure System Model (Katz)
46. PRIME Theory (West)
47. Problem Behaviour Theory (Jessor)
48. Prospect Theory (Kahneman & Tversky)
49. Protection Motivation Theory (Rogers)
50. Prototype Willingness Model (Gerrard et al.)
51. Rational Addiction Model (Becker & Murphy)
52. Reflective Impulsive Model (Strack & Deutsch)
53. Regulatory Fit Theory (Higgins)
54. Relapse Prevention Model (Marlatt & Gordon)
55. Risk as Feelings Theory (Lowenstein et al.)
56. Self-Determination Theory (Deci & Ryan)
57. Self-Efficacy Theory (Bandura)
58. Self-Regulation Theory (Kanfer & Gaelick)
59. Six Staged Model of Communication Effects (Vaughan & Everett)
60. Social Action Theory (Ewart)
61. Social Action Theory (Weber)
62. Social Change Theory (Thompson & Kinne)
63. Social Cognitive Theory (Bandura)
64. Social Consensus Model of Health Education (Romer & Hornik)
65. Social Development Model (Hawkins & Weis)
66. Social Ecological Model of Behaviour Change (Panter-Brick et al.)
67. Social Ecological Model of Walking (Alfonzo)
68. Social Identity Theory (Tajfel & Turner)
69. Social Influence Model of Consumer Participation (Dholakia et al.)
70. Social Learning Theory (Miller & Dollard)
71. Social Norms Theory (Perkins & Berkowitz)
72. Systems Model of Health Behaviour Change (Kersell & Milsum)
73. Technology Acceptance Model 1, 2 & 3 (Davis; Venkatesh & Davis; Venkatesh & Bala)
74. Temporal Self-Regulation Theory (Hall & Fong)
75. Terror Management Theory (Greenberg et al.)
76. Terror Management Health Model (Goldenberg & Arndt)
77. Theory of Interpersonal Behaviour (Triandis)
78. Theory of Normative Social Behaviour (Rimal & Real)
79. Theory of Planned Behaviour (Ajzen)
80. Theory of Triadic Influence (Flay & Petraitis)
81. Transcontextual Model of Motivation (Hagger et al.)
82. Transtheoretical Model of Behaviour Change (Prochaska & DiClemente)
83. Value Belief Norm Theory (Stern et al.)
Chapter 5 Use of theory for intervention development: looking to the future
Current state of theories
Insights from the theories
Reporting of theories
Theory overlap
Focus on current behaviour rather than generating behaviour change
Theory modifications
Connectedness of theories
Limitations of the current review
The way forward
Updating the compendium using the website
Applying quality criteria
Developing a system for theory modifi cation and replacement
Guidelines on reporting of theories
From theory to intervention
Theory testing and application
Final observations
Erscheinungsdatum | 26.03.2017 |
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Verlagsort | Bream |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 144 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Verhaltenstherapie |
ISBN-10 | 1-912141-01-9 / 1912141019 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-912141-01-2 / 9781912141012 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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