Description Background The origins of the common-sense model of self-regulation (CSM) can be traced to the parallel model proposed by Leventhal in the early 1970s to understand how individuals respond to fear-arousing communications (Leventhal, 1970 ). Similar to the parallel model, the CSM ...
Synonyms Illness representation model ; Mental models of illness ; Mental representations of illness Definition The common-sense model of self-regulation explains how individuals respond to and manage health threats. It proposes that people actively engage in problem-solving by developing mental models of...
Since its earliest presentation by Howard Leventhal and his collaborators in the 1970s (Leventhal, 1970; Leventhal, Meyer, & Nerenz, 1980), the common sense model of self-regulation (CSM) has aroused a great deal of interest among theorists, researchers, and practitioners, and is acknowledged ...
摘要: The Common-Sense Model of Self-Regulation (the "Common-Sense Model", CSM) is a widely used theoretical framework that explicates the processes by which patients become aware of a health threat, naviga关键词: Common-Sense Model of Self-Regulation Illness representations Treatment ...
Using the common sense model to design interventions for the prevention and management of chronic illness threats: From description to process In this article, we discuss how one might use the common sense model of self-regulation (CSM) for developing interventions for improving chronic illness ma....
Using the Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation to Understand the Relationship Between Symptom Reporting and Trait Negative Affect Based on the Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation, we examined if the relationship of trait NA to physical symptom reporting was moderated by life events ... L Mcandr...
The common-sense model of self-regulation of health and illness Examines the nature of self-regulation as it applies to the enactment of health and illness behaviors. The chapter begins by defining self-regulation. Then a brief historical overview of the factors leading to the development of the...
The common sense model of self-regulation and psychological adjustment to predictive genetic testing: a prospective study This prospective study explored the contribution of illness representations and coping to cancer-related distress in unaffected individuals undergoing pred... IV Oostrom,H Meijers-...
The aim of this meta-analysis was to explore whether mental representations, derived from the common-sense model of illness representations (CSM), were able to predict adherence in chronically ill patients. Electronic databases were searched for studies that used the CSM and measured adherence behavio...
The common sense model of self-regulation and psychological adjustment to predictive genetic testing: a prospective study. The self-regulatory model may be useful to predict the cognitive and emotional reactions to genetic cancer susceptibility testing. Identifying unhelpful re... IV Oostrom,H Meijers...