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ABC OF BEHAVIOUR CHANGE THEORIES


AN ESSENTIAL RESOURCE FOR RESEARCHERS, POLICY MAKERS AND PRACTITIONERS


WRITTEN BY SUSAN MICHIE, ROBERT WEST, RONA CAMPBELL, JAMIE BROWN & HEATHER
GAINFORTH

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This book describes 83 theories of behaviour change, identified by an expert
panel of psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists and economists as relevant
to designing interventions. For each theory, the book provides a brief summary,
a list of its component constructs, a more extended description and a network
analysis to show its links with other theories in the book. It considers the
role of theory in understanding behaviour change and its application to
designing and evaluating interventions.

This website includes a facility to make additions and amendments to the theory
descriptions, lists of constructs and network analyses that can be incorporated
into future editions. In due course, it will also include a database of the
theories which can be searched according to the constructs used. This will be
the result of current work which is mapping the constructs across theories,
which is a formidable task given >1000 constructs and the work required to
assess similarity and difference of construct labels.

If you wish to add a comment, please see ‘About the Theories’

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1: ACTION THEORY MODEL OF CONSUMPTION


2: AFFECTIVE EVENTS THEORY


3: AIDS RISK REDUCTION MODEL


4: BEHAVIOURAL-ECOLOGICAL MODEL OF ADOLESCENT AIDS PREVENTION


5: CEOS THEORY


6: CHANGE THEORY


7: CLASSICAL CONDITIONING


8: COM-B SYSTEM


9: CONSUMPTION AS SOCIAL PRACTICES


10: CONTAINMENT THEORY


11: CONTROL THEORY


12: DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATION THEORY


13: DIFFUSION OF INNOVATIONS


14: ECOLOGICAL MODEL FOR PREVENTING TYPE 2 DIABETES IN MINORITY YOUTH


15: EXTENDED INFORMATION PROCESSING MODEL


16: EXTENDED PARALLEL PROCESSING MODEL


17: FEEDBACK INTERVENTION THEORY


18: FOCUS THEORY OF NORMATIVE CONDUCT


19: GENERAL THEORY OF CRIME


20: GENERAL THEORY OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOUR


21: GOAL DIRECTED THEORY


22: GOAL-FRAMING THEORY


23: GOAL SETTING THEORY


24: HEALTH ACTION PROCESS APPROACH


25: HEALTH BEHAVIOUR GOAL MODEL


26: HEALTH BEHAVIOUR INTERNALISATION MODEL


27: HEALTH BELIEF MODEL


28: HEALTH PROMOTION MODEL


29: I-CHANGE MODEL


30: INFORMATION-MOTIVATION-BEHAVIOURAL SKILLS MODEL


31: INFORMATION-MOTIVATION-BEHAVIOURAL SKILLS MODEL OF ADHERENCE


32: INTEGRATED THEORETICAL MODEL FOR ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUG ABUSE PREVENTION


33: INTEGRATED THEORY OF DRINKING BEHAVIOUR


34: INTEGRATED THEORY OF HEALTH BEHAVIOUR CHANGE


35: INTEGRATIVE MODEL OF BEHAVIOURAL PREDICTION


36: INTEGRATIVE MODEL OF FACTORS INFLUENCING SMOKING BEHAVIOUR


37: INTEGRATIVE MODEL OF HEALTH ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOUR CHANGE


38: INTEGRATIVE MODEL OF FACTORS INFLUENCING SMOKING AND ATTITUDE AND HEALTH
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE


39: MODEL OF PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIOUR


40: MOTIVATION-OPPORTUNITIES-ABILITIES MODEL


41: NEEDS-OPPORTUNITIES-ABILITIES MODEL


42: NORM ACTIVATION THEORY


43: OPERANT LEARNING THEORY


44: PRECAUTION ADOPTION PROCESS MODEL


45: PRESSURE SYSTEM MODEL


46: PRIME THEORY


47: PROBLEM BEHAVIOUR THEORY


48: PROSPECT THEORY


49: PROTECTION MOTIVATION THEORY


50: PROTOTYPE WILLINGNESS MODEL


51: RATIONAL ADDICTION MODEL


52: REFLECTIVE IMPULSIVE MODEL


53: REGULATORY FIT THEORY


54: RELAPSE PREVENTION MODEL


55: RISK AS FEELINGS THEORY


56: SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY


57: SELF-EFFICACY THEORY


58: SELF-REGULATION THEORY


59: SIX STAGED MODEL OF COMMUNICATION EFFECTS


60: SOCIAL ACTION THEORY


61: SOCIAL ACTION THEORY


62: SOCIAL CHANGE THEORY


63: SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORY


64: SOCIAL CONSENSUS MODEL OF HEALTH EDUCATION


65: SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT MODEL


66: SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL MODEL OF BEHAVIOUR CHANGE


67: SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL MODEL OF WALKING


68: SOCIAL IDENTITY THEORY


69: SOCIAL INFLUENCE MODEL OF CONSUMER PARTICIPATION


70: SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY


71: SOCIAL NORMS THEORY


72: SYSTEMS MODEL OF HEALTH BEHAVIOUR CHANGE


73: TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL 1, 2 & 3


74: TEMPORAL SELF-REGULATION THEORY


75: TERROR MANAGEMENT THEORY


76: TERROR MANAGEMENT HEALTH MODEL


77: THEORY OF INTERPERSONAL BEHAVIOUR


78: THEORY OF NORMATIVE SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR


79: THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR


80: THEORY OF TRIADIC INFLUENCE


81: TRANSCONTEXTUAL MODEL OF MOTIVATION


82: TRANSTHEORETICAL MODEL OF BEHAVIOUR CHANGE


83: VALUE BELIEF NORM THEORY



This book is a wonderful resource for students, scientists and practitioners
working to encourage and evaluate behaviour change strategies.

Professor Karen Glanz, George A. Weiss University Professor, University of
Pennsylvania

This impressive book will facilitate the integration of theory and evidence in a
cumulative science of behaviour change.

Professor Marie Johnston, Institute of Applied Health Sciences, University of
Aberdeen

This book will greatly assist researchers and practitioners interested in
behaviour change to navigate their way in the Babel of theories that have
developed.

Professor Wayne Hall, Director, Centre for Youth Substance Abuse Research, The
University of Queensland

This compendium’s structured summaries of current behavioural theory (and their
inter-relationships) will be a major resource for anyone interested in
developing theory-informed implementation programs.

Professor Jeremy Grimshaw, Director, Cochrane Canada

This book and website will be an important resource for people working to
improve public health in any setting.

Sally Wyke, Deputy Director, Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of
Glasgow
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