Writing paper on chapters question for essentials of health behavior, social and behavioral theory in public health mark edberg. b

I need some assistance with these assignment. chapters question for essentials of health behavior, social and behavioral theory in public health mark edberg. b Thank you in advance for the help! Chapter questions The goal of the field of study concerned with health behavior The goal of the field of study that concerns health behavior is to use developed programs and control measures, based on behavioral change, to promote good health standards in an entire society or a section of a society (Edburg, p. 4).

Relationship between health behavior and behavior in general

The relationship between health behavior and behavior in general is that health behavior is an element of the general behavior. However, health behavior is motivated by health related concerns, which also motivate general behavior (Edburg, p.).

Ways in which a shift from agrarian revolution to industrial revolution may impact health conditions

The shift from agrarian revolution to industrial revolution may affect health condition in varieties of ways such as induced food scarcity and starvation that is caused by reduced agricultural practices. The shift that promotes urban settlements is also likely to cause overcrowding in the urban centers leading to poor hygiene conditions. This has a consequence of increased vulnerability to some types of diseases. Risky sexual behaviors in urban centers are also likely to increase vulnerability to sexually transmited diseases (Edburg, p. 5, 6).

Main assumptions of the ecological model

The main assumptions of the ecological model are that factors dependently affect individuals’ behavior, and that behavior is a factor of people’s interactions with their environment (Edburg, p. 6).

Types of broad factors in the ecological model

The types of broad factors in the ecological model are “individual factors,” “social factors,” “socioeconomic and structural factors,” “political factors,” and “environmental factors” (Edburg, p. 6).

Works cited

Edberg, Mark. Essentials of health behavior: Social and behavioral theory in public health. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 2007. Print.