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Which one of the three components in Pender's health promotion model is described correctly?

A) Individual characteristics and experiences include perceived benefits, perceived barriers, perceived self-efficacy, activity-related affect interpersonal influences, and situational influences.
B) Behavior-specific cognitions and affect include prior related behavior and personal factors (biological, psychological, and sociocultural factors) .
C) The behavioral outcome is attainment of a positive health outcome through commitment to the plan of action and competing demands and preferences.
D) The course of a chronic condition can be shaped and managed.

Behavior-specific Cognitions

Thoughts and beliefs about specific behaviors that influence one's readiness to take action.

Interpersonal Influences

Interpersonal influences involve the impact that individuals have on each other's attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors, often through social interaction, persuasion, and group dynamics.

Perceived Self-efficacy

An individual's belief in their own ability to succeed in specific situations or accomplish a task.

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