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In adoption studies,
Transtheoretical Model
A theory of behavior change that describes five stages through which individuals progress to alter a behavior permanently.
"Stages of Change" Model
A psychological model that outlines the steps individuals typically go through when changing behavior, ranging from precontemplation to maintenance.
Enabling Factors
Conditions or resources required to facilitate the implementation of health promoting or hindering behaviors.
Self-Efficacy
A person's belief in their own ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task.
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