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Social cognition models and health behaviour: A structured review
Authors:Christopher J. Armitage  Mark Conner
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , University of Essex;2. School of Psychology, University of Leeds
Abstract:Abstract

A number of social cognition models have been developed to account for socio-demographic variations in health behaviour. This paper distinguishes between: (a) motivational, (b) behavioural enaction, and (c) multi-stage models of health behaviour. The models are evaluated in terms of advancement of existing knowledge and - where appropriate - predictive utility. Common themes that appear within- and between- these categories are discussed, with consideration of ways in which theory may be advanced by future research. Each approach has associated strengths and weaknesses, suggesting that a “consensus” approach to the study of health behaviour may prove fruitful. Identification of the key constructs across different model types would allow coherent integration and promote further understanding of the psycho-social determinants of health behaviour.
Keywords:Review  social cognition models  health behaviour  behavioural intentions  stages of change
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