Which of the following is not an example of harm/risk reduction?
Typically focuses on any disease or condition that may cause…
Typically focuses on any disease or condition that may cause lasting or irreversible damage. The goal is to limit further damage, disability, or suffering.
The goal is to alter risk factors prior to the onset of dise…
The goal is to alter risk factors prior to the onset of disease, thus preventing the disease from beginning.
Criticisms and disadvantages of the various public health st…
Criticisms and disadvantages of the various public health strategies introduced in primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention. Each answer can only be used once.
Some factors related to low public perception of a disease o…
Some factors related to low public perception of a disease or condition include….
The goal of this primary promotion approach is to improve he…
The goal of this primary promotion approach is to improve health by addressing the socio-economic and environmental causes typically through raised critical consciousness and the use of community empowerment.
The process to move someone from the Contemplation into the…
The process to move someone from the Contemplation into the Preparation stage is to enable self-evaluation, value clarification, and imagery.
You are developing “A Stages of Change” intervention for tob…
You are developing “A Stages of Change” intervention for tobacco cessation. In lesson one; you focus on health outcomes of tobacco use, linking their current health to their tobacco use, and how their tobacco use affects their physical environment. You are aimed at moving the population from __________ to __________
Link and Phelan (2006), investigated stigma and its effects
Link and Phelan (2006), investigated stigma and its effects
When Miner (1956) describes culture and body rituals among t…
When Miner (1956) describes culture and body rituals among the Nacirema he is referring to the people of…