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| Rene Dubos 1968- define health |
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| a quality of life involving social, emotional, mental, spiritual, and biological fitness on the part of the individual, which results from adaptations to the environments |
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| Godfrey Hochbaum 1979 define health |
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| what enables a person to be what he/she wants to be and do what he/she wants to do |
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| “state of complete physical, mental, and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” |
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| Halbert Dunn 1967 define health |
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| –”an integrated method of functioning which is oriented toward maximizing the potential of which the individual is capable” |
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| Richard Eberst- 1984 define health |
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– the multidimensional “cube” model “Optimal health consists of a balance between the physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual, and vocational states” |
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| What did the joint committee on health problems in education define health as |
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“process of providing learning experiences for the purpose of influencing knowledge, attitudes, or conduct relating to individual, community, or world health”
health behavior is a process |
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| Anspaugh and Ezell define health |
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“process of developing and providing planned learning experiences in such a way as to supply information, change attitudes, and influence behavior”
learn by experience |
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| Wilner, walker and Goerke define health |
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process through which individuals, social groups, and communities attend to and assimilate information about health and disease, and mobilize appropriate behavior for health productive ends”
taking infovs applying it |
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| Green, Kreuter, Deeds and Partridge define health |
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any combination of learning experiences designed to facilitate voluntary adaptations of behavior conducive to health”
information& experience |
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| what is health promotion ? |
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| education & environmental support |
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| Green and Kreuter define health |
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| “A combination of educational, organizational, political, social, and economic interventions that have as their purpose adaptations and adjustments that will improve or protect the health of individuals |
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| an individuals perception of who or what controls their health |
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| an individuals perception of who or what controls their health |
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| internal locus of control |
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| you think you have personal control over your health |
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| external locus of control |
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| you think environment is responsible for your health |
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| whatever happens is going to happen why should i do anything |
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| micro environmental factors |
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| individuals characteristics, beliefs,behaviors,attitudes, ****people with high internal locus of control*** |
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| macro environmental factors |
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| external, ses, living conditions, ****high external locus of control*** |
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| macro environmental factors |
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| external, ses, living conditions, ****high external locus of control*** |
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| problems with excessive micro |
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| unrealistic expectations re your control over your health. |
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| problems with excessive micro |
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| unrealistic expectations re your control over your health. |
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| problems with excessive macro |
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| excuse for being unhealthy |
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