Seminar 12669: (Basisphase, Modul 1):
Theorien und Modelle des Gesundheitsverhaltens
Lecturer: Ralf Schwarzer Time: Dienstag 14-16 Uhr Room: JK 25/130 Begin: 12.04.2005
Special materials will be sent by eMail. Some papers are available at http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~health/materials/
All students need to register online at www.fu-berlin.de/gesund
Date |
Themen
|
12.04. |
Einführung 3. Social-Cognitive Factors in Health Behavior Change I: The HAPA Model |
19.04. |
Modelle des Gesundheitsverhaltens: allgemeine Übersicht |
26.04. |
Health Belief Model & Protection Motivation Theory |
03.05. |
Theory of Reasoned Action and Theory of Planned Behavior |
10.05. |
Transtheoretical Model: Stages of Change |
17.05. |
Motivation
|
24.05. |
Precaution Adoption Process Model |
31.05. |
Health Action Process Approach |
07.06. |
Beispiel: HIV-Prävention |
14.06. |
Beispiel: Präventive Ernährung |
21.06. |
Beispiel: Brustselbstuntersuchung |
28.06. |
Beispiel: Körperliche Aktivität |
05.07. |
Beispiel: Rauchen |
12.07. |
Beispiel: Alkoholkonsum |
Basic References
Schwarzer, R. (20043). Psychologie des Gesundheitsverhaltens. Göttingen: Hogrefe (3. Auflage).
Schwarzer, R. (Hrsg.) (19972). Gesundheitspsychologie: Ein Lehrbuch. Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Schwarzer, R., Jerusalem, M., & Weber, H. (Hrsg.) (2002). Gesundheitspsychologie von A bis Z. Göttingen: Hogrefe.
Some Additional References
Abraham, C., Sheeran, P. and Johnston, M. (1998). From health beliefs to self-regulation: theoretical advances in the psychology of action control. Psychology and Health , 13: 569-591.
Boer, H. and Seydel, E.R. (1996). Protection motivation theory. In M. Conner and P. Norman (Eds.) Predicting health behaviour: Research and practice with social cognition models. (pp 95-120). England: Open University Press. (Handapparat)
Conner, M. and Sparks, P. (1996). The theory of planned behaviour and health behaviours. In M. Conner and P. Norman (Eds.) Predicting health behaviour: Research and practice with social cognition models (pp 121-162). England: Open University Press. (Handapparat)
Dijkstra, A., & DeVries, H. (2000). Self-efficacy expectations with regard to different tasks in smoking cessation. Psychology & Health, 15(4), 501-511.
Herzog, T. A., Abrams, D. B., Emmons, K. M., Linnan, L. A., & Shadel, W. G. (1999). Do processes of change predict smoking stage movements? A prospective analysis of the transtheoretical model. Health Psychology, 18(5), 369-375.
Jeffery, R. W., French, S. A., & Rothman, A. J. (1999). Stage of change as a predictor of success in weight control in adult women. Health Psychology, 18(4), 543-546.
Kraft, P., Sutton, S. R., & McCreath Reynolds, H. (1999). The transtheoretical model of behaviour change: Are the stages qualitatively different? Psychology & Health, 14(3), 433-450.
Norman, P. Abraham, C. & Conner, M. (2000) (Eds.), Understanding and Changing Health Behaviour: From Health Beliefs to Self-Regulation. Harwood Academic, Amsterdam. (Handapparat)
Oldenburg, B., Glanz, K., & Ffrench, M. (1999). The application of staging models to the understanding of health behaviour change and the promotion of health. Psychology & Health, 14(3), 503-516.
Quinlan, K. B., & McCaul, K. D. (2000). Matched and mismatched interventions with young adult smokers: Testing a stage theory. Health Psychology, 19(2), 165-171.
Redding, C. A., & Rossi, J. S. (1999). Testing a model of situational self-efficacy for safer sex among college students: Stage of change and gender-based differences. Psychology & Health, 14(3), 467-486.
Rothman, A. J. (2000). Toward a theory-based analysis of behavioral maintenance. Health Psychology, 19(1), 64-69.
Weinstein, N. D., Lyon, J. E., Sandman, P. M. & Cuite, C. L. (1998). Experimental evidence for stages of health behavior change: The precaution adoption process model applied to home radon testing. Health Psychology, 17(5), 445-453