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Match the descriptions of the behavior change theories in the left column with the name of the theory in the right column. Options will be used only once.
-Proposes that before adopting a new health behavior an individual considers his vulnerability to the problem, the seriousness of the problem, and the effectiveness of the new behavior for reducing the risk or preventing the problem
Self-identity
An individual's perception of themselves, including aspects of their personality, values, beliefs, and roles in various social contexts.
Social Reality
The combination of social conventions, agreements, and constructs understood by a society or social group.
Self-consciousness
Self-consciousness is the awareness of oneself as an individual, conscious of one's own identity and existence.
Mind-Body Problem
The problem of how mental events (pains, thoughts, feelings) are related to the body—in particular, the brain.
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