Which of the following models defines health as the absence of illness?

a. health promotion model c. health belief model
b. social learning theory d. clinical model


D
Within the clinical model, health is the absence of illness. Within the health promotion model, people engage in health-promoting behaviors when they value health, perceive health as being within their control, can identify benefits in self-care behaviors, and have a positive perception of their health status. Within the social learning theory, beliefs strongly influence actions. Within the health belief model, expectations direct behaviors that lead to fulfillment of the expectations.

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