Description
鈥楬ealth and Behaviour鈥 is a module which deals with questions which are central to understanding population health, such as 鈥榃hat is behaviour?鈥, 鈥榃hat are health behaviours?鈥, and 鈥淗ow do health behaviours influence health outcomes and health inequalities?鈥. This module will introduce theories of health behaviour change, including the behaviour change wheel and established interventions for health promotion. Methods for examining health behaviour and health behaviour change over the lifecourse will be examined. You will examine specific behaviours individually (e.g. smoking, alcohol use, physical activity, diet, sedentary behaviour) and in combination (e.g. clusters of 鈥榩reventive鈥 and 鈥榬isky鈥 behaviours). You will also consider how health behaviours can interact. Implications for public health will be delineated. Finally, you will have an opportunity to critically appraise theories of health behaviour with particular reference to alternative explanations, such as social determinants, cognitive abilities, health literacy, and the role of the built environment. Overall, the module aims for you to understand how health behaviour influences population health, to be able to describe the prevalence, risk factors and outcomes for key health behaviours and patterns of multiple health risk behaviours, to promote consideration of health behaviour change, and to clarify the policy relevance and responses of health behaviours.
After taking this module, you should be able to:
- Describe dominant theories of health behaviour change
- Understand evidence that health behaviours influence health inequalities
- Examine the impact of individual and combined behaviours on health outcomes
- Recognize the role of health behaviours in public health policies
- Critically appraise theories of behaviour change and competing alternative explanations
This is an intermediate module for Year 2 students on the BSc Population Health Sciences programme, running in Term 2. There is availability for UCL elective students from other departments. Places are allocated on a 鈥榝irst come, first served鈥 basis on Portico when the module selection opens. Spaces are limited.
You will attend weekly lectures and seminars.
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Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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