The NCRS’s Model for Behaviour Modification is a tool for optimal planning and implementation of programmes and for what can be evaluated. Their model combines key aspects of five of the most recognised and applied theories of behaviour modification: the theory of planned behaviour, health-belief-model, theory of interpersonal behaviour, elaboration-likelihood model, and the transtheoretical modal of change.

The report explains how the model can be applied in practice, and provides a general guidance template as well as two examples.

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