Meanings of Health
Perceptions of Health
Health Behaviours of Young
Protective/Risk Behaviours
Promoting Individual Health
100
Our ability to interact with other people in an interdependent and cooperative way.
What is "Social Health"
100
The environment, the people around us, our past, our knowledge, our attitudes and beliefs towards being healthy will impact on this.
What is "our perceptions of health"
100
This age group saw the deaths per 100,000 go down from 120 to 60 in the period from 1986 to 2008…12-14 Years, 15-19 Years, OR 20-24 Years
20-24 Year old's went from 120 to 60 per 100,000. the others were: 15-19 from 75 to 40 AND 12-14 from 22 to 18
100
Is characterised by too little insulin being made or an inability to use insulin effectively. It is on the rise in Australia
What is "type II Diabetes"
100
The 3 principles for social justice include
What is Equity, Diversity, and Supportive Environments
200
A state of well-being where we can realise our abilities, cope with the normal stresses of life, work productively and make a contribution to the community.
What is "mental or emotional health"
200
This is the incidence or level of illness or sickness in a given population.
What is "morbidity"
200
From 2003-2007 the death rate for this group was 2.5 times higher
What is Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders OR those living in remote or very remote communities (vs Non indigenous Australians or urban area dwellers)
200
Relating to physical activity, it is advised 12-18 year olds partake in ___ minutes of exercise every day
What is 60
200
Dead Cats Stink Really Bad is an acronym for…
What is action areas for the Ottawa Charter: Developing Personal Skills, Creating Supportive Environments, Strengthening Community Action, Reorientating Health Services, Building Health Public Policy
300
A girl goes from being a physically healthy individual to paraplegic suffering depression following a car accident. Health here is seen to be...
What is "dynamic"
300
When people have the perception that women's well being could be endangered by participating in traditional male sports like rugby, we are reinforcing _______________ of women which are not accurate.
What is "stereotypes"
300
Life expectancy of Indigenous Australians born from 2005-2007 is approximately how many years lower than the rest of Australia
What is 10-12 years less (it was 20 years less from 1996-2001)
300
25% of all high school students reported consuming these at least 5 times a week
What is "junk food" (cakes, chips, ice cream, lollies)"
300
What 5 groups are responsible for promoting better health.
Who are...Individuals, community groups & schools, NGO’s, various levels of government, international organisations
400
When we judge our health compared to other people or other points of time in our life we are saying our health is this.
What is "Relative"
400
People with this background based on level of education, employment and income tend to have poorer health outcomes, live shorter lives, suffer more illnesses.
What is "lower socioeconomic status"
400
Despite the positive statistics regarding young Australians, this sexually transmitted disease is on the rise.
What is "chlamydia" (increasing 5 fold)
400
You are considered this if your BMI index is over 25 but below 30
What is "overweight"
400
Immunising highschool students for the human papillomavirus is an example of this approach
What is the Preventative Medical approach
500
The World Health Organisation developed a definition of health in this year, which is still accepted today.
What is 1946
500
This is a concept that recognises that people have different views based on their social circumstances and ways of seeing, interpreting, interrelating and interacting with their environment.
What is the concept of a "social construct"
500
These 3 groups of young Australians experience lower standards of health when compared to other Australians
What is What is Indigenous Australians, lower socio economic Australians, Rural Remote Australians
500
It is expected that there will be a decrease in the future of CVD, bronchitis and emphysema, circulatory problems, and pregnancy difficulties as a result of...
What is a decrease in the number of young people smoking
500
Provision of free mammograms for women aged 50-69 by Breast Screen Australia OR training GP’s to help smokers quit smoking is an example of this action area of the Ottawa Charter
What is “reorientating health services”
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