| Robert T. Trotter - AIDS (Disease) - 1996 - 260 pages
...intend to change; (2) contemplation, in which they are aware of a problem, thinking about changing, but have not yet made a commitment to take action; (3) preparation, which combines intention and behavior; small changes may have taken place but the criteria for effective... | |
| Jon Carlson, Len Sperry - Psychology - 2000 - 598 pages
...change behavior in the foreseeable future. . . . Contemplation is the stage in which people are aware that a problem exists and are seriously thinking about...but have not yet made a commitment to take action. . . . Preparation is a stage that combines intention and behavioral criteria. Individuals in this stage... | |
| Ruth Chambers, Gill Wakley - Obesity - 2002 - 204 pages
...to change behaviour in the foreseeable future' 2 contemplation: 'the stage at which people are aware that a problem exists and are seriously thinking about...yet made a commitment to take action' 3 preparation: 'the stage that combines intention and behavioural criteria,- individuals at this stage are intending... | |
| Albert R. Roberts, Gilbert J. Greene - Political Science - 2002 - 960 pages
...problem are the hallmarks of precontemplation. Contemplation is the stage in which people are aware that a problem exists and are seriously thinking about...but have not yet made a commitment to take action. People can remain stuck in the contemplation stage for long periods. Contemplators struggle with their... | |
| Peter Salovey, Alexander J. Rothman - Clinical health psychology - 2003 - 412 pages
...a problem is the hallmark of precontemplation. Contemplation is the stage in which people are aware that a problem exists and are seriously thinking about...but have not yet made a commitment to take action. People can remain stuck in the contemplation stage for long periods. In one study of self-changers,... | |
| Susan Leddy - Alternative medicine - 2003 - 500 pages
...problem is the hallmark of precontemplation. © Contemplation. The stage at which people are aware that a problem exists and are seriously thinking about...but have not yet made a commitment to take action. There is weighing of the pros and cons of the problem and the solution to the problem. Serious consideration... | |
| Alton L. Thygerson - Health & Fitness - 2005 - 262 pages
...exercise, food, and weight control Stage 2: Contemplation The contemplation stage occurs when you are aware that a problem exists and are seriously thinking about...but have not yet made a commitment to take action. This is a time of reflection. Finding the reasons to change, the motivation to reach a goal, and the... | |
| Alton L. Thygerson, Karl Larson - Health & Fitness - 2005 - 344 pages
...exercise, food, and weight control Stage 2: Contemplation The contemplation stage occurs when you are aware that a problem exists and are seriously thinking about...but have not yet made a commitment to take action. This is a time of reflection. Finding the reasons to change, the motivation to reach a goal, and the... | |
| Tom Christoffel, Susan Scavo Gallagher - Accidents - 2006 - 536 pages
...change behavior; unaware or underaware of their problems. Contemplation: aware that a problem exists and seriously thinking about overcoming it, but have not yet made a commitment to take action; can remain stuck here for long periods. Preparation: intend to take action soon; have made some small... | |
| Douglas R. Baye - Alcoholism - 2007 - 208 pages
...their problems or risks. 2. In the contemplation stage, subjects are aware that they have a problem and are seriously thinking about overcoming it but have not yet made a clear commitment to take action. 3. Preparation is the stage in which subjects are seriously considering... | |
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