This is the unique identifier for the entity. If it has the BCIO: prefix it was developed for the Addiction Ontology. If it has another prefix it has been re-used from another ontology.
BCIO:007198
Curation status
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Published
Created
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This is the date that the entity was first proposed for BCIO
12 May '23
Modified
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This is the most recent date that the entity details modified
13 May '24
Parents
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Definition
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A <promise aversive consequence for situation specific behaviour BCT> in which the consequence is an interpersonal process or a proxy interpersonal process.
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Synonyms
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social threat for situation specific behaviour
Comment
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This is optional explanatory text, elaborating on the definition and explaining how the entity should be used
A proxy interpersonal process is where the person interacts with a chatbot, digital assistant, or similar computer program designed to simulate and process human communication
Fuzzy set
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No
BCIO lower level ontology
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This specifies which of 13 BCIO lower level ontologies the entity is contained within. These are: Behaviour, Behaviour Change Technique, Dose, Engagement, Fidelity, Mechanisms of Action, Mode of Delivery, Population, Reach, Schedule, Setting, Source, Style of Delivery
Behaviour Change Technique
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