Social Environment Living Arrangements
Social Environment Social Support
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100
Having adult children can enhance the parent's social and mental health and individual human development.
What is a positive for parents having adult children with them?
100
Social support refers to the connections that an adult has with individuals and groups, including family, friends, work colleagues and others members of the community.
What does social support refer to?
100
50%
What percentage had indicated work pressure and a lack of time to spend with their partner as key factors that could impact negatively upon partner relationships?
100
It provides subsidised treatment a range of health services.
What does Medicare provide?
100
Respecting the value and dignity that every human being has the right to receive.
What is human rights?
200
They eat nutritious food
What is a positive thing for young adults who live with their parents?
200
It can result in aches and pains such as headaches, migrane and backaches.
What can prolonged health and tension result in?
200
They are - depression - anxiety - headaches
What are three symptoms of work-related stress?
200
Services include - doctors consoltations - tests and examinations by doctors - X-rays and pathology tests - eye test preformed by optometrists - free treatment as a patient in public hospitals
What are the range of health services that there is subsidising?
200
Judjements and behaviors based on what people think is good and right.
What are ethics?
300
It may create a sense of dependence on the parents, which reduces opportunities for them to develop the skills required to live as independent adults.
What is a negative for young adults living with their parents?
300
It is recognised as a protective factor for mental health issues such as depression and anxiety.
What is social support recognised as?
300
It can result in deterioration of personal relationships and, in the long term, can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease.
What can work related stress result in?
300
The number of treatments that exist in addition to mainstream medicine are also generally not covered by Medicare.
What is allied health services?
300
- Human rights and ethics - New advances in technology - Use of alternating health services - Environmental health and environmental change - Ageing population - The provision of rural health services
What are issues facing the health-care systems?
400
Parents have increased financial stress and also impact on the mental health of the parents if there is a conflict with the children
What are negatives for parents who have young adults living with them?
400
Three reasons for social support declining as adults age are - the loss of a spouse - children leaving home - a lack of motivation
What are three reasons for social support declining as adults age?
400
The factors are - contraception - divorce - careers - increasing costs of living
What are the factors impacting on family composition?
400
The Federal Governments's subsidy scheme for essential medicines.
What is Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme?
400
When a person is intentionally killed by another person in order to end their pain and suffering.
What is euthanasia?
500
They refer to the type of accommodation that an adult lives in and also to the number of people living together and the relationships between them.
What does living arrangements refer to?
500
Most likely to cause feelings of grief, which may result in depression.
What can a loss of a spouse lead to?
500
It refers to the working conditions if parents/guardians being conductive to ensuring that the social and emotional needs of all family members are being met as well as enabling adults to pursue their own recreational/leisure activities.
What does work-life balance refer to?
500
Private health insurance is a form of insurance in which a member pays a premium to the insurance company.
What is private health insurance?
500
The creating of an embryo by replacing the nucleus of a donor egg with a patient's nucleus.
What is therapeutic cloning?
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