Transtheoretical Model (TTM)-Based Stress Management Program
Program/Intervention Name
Category
Behavioral Management and Treatment, Child Mental Health - externalizing, Social/emotional functioning, Child Mental Health - internalizing
Program/Intervention Description
A theoretical model of behavior change that has been the basis for developing effective interventions to promote health behavior change through five stages. It is an integrative model of behavior change that describes how people modify a problem behavior or acquire a positive behavior through intentional change that focuses on the decision making of the individual.
Intervention Target Population Identified (Age Group)
Parent/Adult
Program Goals/Outcomes
The results of this research Generally support the application of the TTM to emotional readiness for adoption and the development of measures for each of the TTM constructs. The measurement models for Decisional Balance, Self-Efficacy, and the Processes of Change were Generally consistent with how the constructs are construed in the TTM. The relationship between the stages of change and each of the other TTM constructs were also Generally consistent with cross-sectional patterns predicted by TTM.
QIC Target Group
Pre -Target 1
QIC Adoption/Guardianship Relevance Levels
LEVEL 2: Adapted for Adoption or Guardianship
QIC level of Evidence
LEVEL 1: Effective and proven by Research
Intervention Web Site/URL
Contact Person/Purveyor
Agency/Affiliation
Contact Email
Contact Phone
External Links (Registry/Other Catalog)
- NREPP- SAMHSA: legacy.nreppadmin.net/ViewIntervention.aspx?id=32
Attachments
- Intervention Citation Sheet: InterventionCitations.pdf