A. Fear
B. Severity
C. Benefits
D. Self – efficacy
Related Mcqs:
- We now know the health professionals may behave not just according to their education and training, but also according to their own ‘lay beliefs’. But which of the following beliefs has been indicated by research to influence the development of a health professional’s original diagnosis?
A. The nature of clinical problems.
B. The probability of the disease.
C. Similar patients.
D. All of the above. - Research has indicated the beliefs of health professionals can affect the initial diagnoses that they make. Which beliefs have been identified as affecting the practice of health professionals?
A. Stereotype of the illness of people with the illness
B. Perspective or philosophy of the professional
C. Seriousness of the disease potentially represented by symptoms
D. Prior knowledge of the patient
E. All of the above - According to the health belief model behaviour is a product of a set of core beliefs that have been redefined over the years. But which of the following is NOT one of these original core beliefs?
A. Susceptibility to illness.
B. Severity of the illness.
C. The costs involved in carrying out the behaviour.
D. Self – efficacy. - All of the following factors contribute to individuals’ unrealistic optimism about their chances of getting an illness or other health problems except for:
A. Lack of personal experience with the problem
B. Belief the problem is preventable by individual action
C. Belief the problem will not appear in the future if it has not yet appeared
D. Belief that parents’ health is the sole determinant of their health problems
E. Belief that the problems are infrequent - Based on the work of James Pennebaker and colleagues, disclosing or expressing oneself through writing and talking has been associated with improvements on which types of health outcomes?
A. Immune function
B. Alcohol use
C. Number of doctor’s visits
D. CHD
E. a,b and c - Identify the true statement from those given below. In the health psychology model:
A. The individual is seen as a passive victim of some external force, such as a virus.
B. By acknowledge of the role of behaviours such as smoking, diet and alcohol the individual for their health and illness.
C. The whole person is treated, and therefore the patient become fully responsible for their treatment.
D. Only the physical changes that occur due to ill health should be treated. - Which of the following statements about Lazarus’s theory of appraisal is FALSE?
A. Lazarus argued that stress involves a transaction between an individual and his or her external world.
B. Lazarus argued that a stress response is elicited if the individual appraises an event as stressful.
C. In primary appraisal , the individual initially appraises his or her coping strategies.
D. In secondary appraisal, the individual appraisal the event. - Based on the theory of planned behaviour, if the important people in your life want you to cut down on the amount of alcohol that you drink, what else needs to be in place in order for actual alcohol consumption to change?
A. Personal belief that reducing alcohol consumption will be beneficial
B. Perceive self to be capable of drinking less
C. Subjective norms are in place
D. All of the above
E. A and B - All of the following are behavioural risk factors associated with coronary heart disease except for:
A. Stress
B. Type A behaviour
C. Diet and exercise
D. Hormones
E. Smoking - Consider the following statements: “if I get medicine from my doctor, my cold will go away.” “My cold was caused by being run – down.” What are these statements example of?
A. Illness beliefs
B. Self – efficacy
C. Susceptibility
D. Behavioural intentions
E. Adherence
Mcq Added by: Lubaba Zarshal