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Behavioral Determinants Across Theoretical Perspectives

Determinant

◄  Theory or Model  ►

Health Belief Model

Theory of Reasoned Action

Social Cognitive Theory

Stages of Change

AIDS Risk Reduction Model

Social Network Theory

Diffusion of Information

Theory
of
Gender
and
Power

Empower-
ment Model

Perceived
Susceptibility

X

               

Perceived
Severity

X

               

Perceived
Benefits

X

               

Perceived
Barriers

X

               

Attitudes

 

X

             

Intentions

 

X

             

Normative
Beliefs,
Subjective
Norms

 

X

             

Outcome
Expectations

 

X

X

           

Self-
Efficacy

 

X

X

           

Pre-
Contemplation

     

X

         

Contemplation

     

X

         

Preparation

     

X

         

Action

     

X

         

Maintenance

     

X

X

       

Labeling

       

X

       

Commitment

       

X

       

Enactment

       

X

       

Social
Network

       

X

X

X

   

Social
Support

         

X

     

Diffusion

         

X

X

   

Communi-
cation
Channels

           

X

   

Diffusion
Context

           

X

   

Division of
Labor

             

X

 

Division of
Power

             

X

 

Community
Organization

               

X

Community
Building

               

X

Community
Empowerment

               

X

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Last Update:  06/05/2009 08:53 AM