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The main components/ideas for Precaution Adoption Process Model is:
 
  a. person moves from being unaware of an issue to unengaged by the issue, to deciding not to act, to planning to act but not yet acting, to acting, to maintenance.
  b. two main phases which includes: factors influencing intention to act.
  c. intention to change; attitudes toward action; subjective norms regarding action; self-efficacy.
  d. health behaviors must be understood in the context of reciprocal determinism.

Question 2

What factors can predict relapse?
 
  a. the new behavior is not being maintained.
  b. the person is demoralized from not being able to change, and the behavior can actually be worse then before the intervention.
  c. participants do not have the cognitive and behavioral skills to maintain the behavior change.
  d. All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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