Abstract
This doctoral project reviews the literature to support the utilization of the Community Resilience Model (CRM) for health-related decision making, such as health behavior change and medication adherence. Research has shown that decision-making under significant stress can lead to making less advantageous choices, as the nervous system becomes dysregulated. The evidence in this literature review suggests that self-regulation using skills in the CRM Model can increase one’s ability to effectively making decisions.
LLU Discipline
Psychology
Department
Psychology
School
School of Behavioral Health
First Advisor
David Vermeersch
Second Advisor
Adam Arechiga
Degree Name
Doctor of Psychology (PsyD)
Year Degree Awarded
2022
Date (Title Page)
9-2022
Language
English
Library of Congress/MESH Subject Headings
Chronic Disease--prevention & control--United States; Health behavior--Decision making.
Type
Doctoral Project
Page Count
vi, 27 p.
Digital Format
Digital Publisher
Loma Linda University Libraries
Copyright
Author
Usage Rights
This title appears here courtesy of the author, who has granted Loma Linda University a limited, non-exclusive right to make this publication available to the public. The author retains all other copyrights.
Recommended Citation
Ngo, Michelle, "The Community Resiliency Model in Health Decision-Making" (2022). Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects. 1638.
https://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/etd/1638
Collection
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Collection Website
http://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/etd/
Repository
Loma Linda University. Del E. Webb Memorial Library. University Archives