Reference no: EM133220734
Here is the plan for this client. Questions will be based on this client's journal entries.
Be sure to answer the questions as they are asked. We base questions on a particular passage in the journal, given in the question. Use only that passage in choosing your answer.
(This is not a real question, just a place to put the goals. There are no points for the answer to this "question").
Name: Sleepy Suzy
Behavior Addressed: Sleep Habits
Behavior Goal(s) (in measurable terms): Attaining an average of 8 hours per night of sleep per seven days, for a total of 56 per week.
Expected Benefits: Increased energy, and improved academic and job performance.
In this entry, the client demonstrated Consider this journal entry. How do the concepts of the Health Belief Model best explain the particular experiences related there?
Barriers: I had to choose between spending time with my significant other and sleeping at night. It had been an intense week, so I picked quality time with my significant other, cooking to prepare for the week and talking. Getting meal preparation and reassurance from my significant other superseded my need for sleep.
Group of answer choices
A. In this entry, the client demonstrated that perceived benefits interfered with success in making this behavior change.
Perceived benefits are the belief about whether changing behavior brings benefits of value to this client
B. In this entry, the client demonstrated that cues to action supported success in making this behavior change.
Cues to action are the belief about how likely you are to get a condition
C In this entry, the client demonstrated that self-efficacy interfered with success in making this behavior change.
Self-efficacy is the belief about how likely you are to get a condition