Modelos sociocognitivos y nudge para intervenciones comportamentales en salud
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1. Introducir elementos generales de la Psicología y las Ciencias del Comportamiento aplicadas a la salud con base a la producción reciente realizada en el contexto de pandemia por COVID-19
2. Incorporar nociones básicas de distintos tipos de modelos sociocognitivos de comportamiento (motivacionales, de acción conductual y multietapa) y la dinámica de cambio comportamental aplicada a salud
3. Motivar la aplicación de modelos modelos sociocognitivos de comportamiento a problemas de investigación e intervención relacionados con la salud integral
Módulo 1: Modelos sociocognitivos de comportamiento humano salud, psicología y ciencias del comportamiento
Obligatoria:
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Módulo 2: Modelos sociocognitivos de comportamiento y aplicaciones en pandemia
Obligatoria:
Weston, D., Ip, A., & Amlôt, R. (2020). Examining the application of behaviour change theories in the context of infectious disease outbreaks and emergency response: A review of reviews. BMC Public Health, 20(1), 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09519-2
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Complementaria:
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Módulo 3: Intervenciones, comunicación y estrategias de cambio comportamental en pandemia
Obligatoria:
Haug, N., Geyrhofer, L., Londei, A., Dervic, E., Desvars-Larrive, A., Loreto, V., … Klimek, P. (2020). Ranking the effectiveness of worldwide COVID-19 government interventions. Nature Human Behaviour, 4(12), 1303–1312. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-020-01009-0
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Complementaria:
Wright, L., Steptoe, A., & Fancourt, D. (2020). What predicts adherence to COVID-19 government guidelines? Longitudinal analyses of 51,000 UK adults. MedRxiv, 1–19. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.19.20215376
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