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ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET

Course name:

Health Behavior

Course number:

PHC 281

CRN:

Assignment title or task:
(You can write a question)

Student Name:
Student ID:
Submission Date:

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Write a short analytical paper (800–1000 words) addressing the
following prompts:
1. Introduction
o Define health behavior and explain how it is
influenced by psychological, social, and biological
factors.
o Briefly mention why understanding health
behavior is important for public health
professionals.
2. Main Discussion
Choose one of the following themes and analyze them
using examples from real life, research, or healthcare
practice:
o a. Stress and Coping: Explain how psychological
stress affects physical health and describe effective
coping strategies.
o b. Doctor–Patient Communication: Discuss how
communication styles, empathy, and expectations
shape consultation outcomes.
3. Conclusion
o Summarize how psychological theories and
behavioral models (e.g., Health Belief Model,
Theory of Planned Behavior, Transtheoretical
Model) can be applied to improve health outcomes.
o Suggest one health promotion strategy that
integrates these principles.

Instructor name:
Grade:

Out of 15

Instructions for submission:

Make sure to fill out all the relevant information on the coversheet.
Your response should be a minimum of 250 words but should not exceed 500 words (Excluding
references).

Support your answer with examples.

Font size should be 12

Font type should be Times New Roman

Heading should be Bold

Colour should be Black

The paragraph must be justified.

Double line spacing.

Use proper references in APA style

AVOID PLAGIARISM

Due date; 15 Nov 2025 11:59 PM

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