A process that results in a difference in enactment of some individual human behaviour or individual human behaviour pattern from what would have been the case otherwise.
Changing a behaviour or behaviour pattern from what would have happened otherwise.
The term 'change' in behaviour change refers to change from what would have happened in the absence of a causal process. Thus. a process that results in a behaviour (e.g. going to the gym) being maintained when otherwise it would have lapsed is included in the class, as is not taking up smoking as a result of some intervention. behaviour change can refer to individual behaviours (e.g. attending a breast cancer screening appointment) or behaviour patterns (e.g. regular consumption of alcoholic beverages).
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