Health Disparities
Determinants of Health
West Side
HIV/AIDS
Miscellaneous
100

True or False: People of Color and low-income individuals are more likely to be uninsured.

True

100

Define the term 'social determinants of health'

Conditions in the places where people live, learn, work, and play affect a wide range of health risks and outcomes.

100

Name one hospital that is located on the West Side of Chicago.

RUSH Medical Center

100

What does HIV stand for? 

Human Immunodeficiency Virus

100

What is the name of the instructors and TA's 

Celeste, Danielle, Michelle, Peter
200

Explain what health disparities mean.

Health and Healthcare disparities refer to differences in health and healthcare between populations

200

True or False: Safety, Transportation, and Walkability are included in the determinants category, "Neighborhood and Physical Environment"

True 

200

How many communities make up the West Side of Chicago

11

200

The name of the treatment regiment commonly used to treat HIV/AIDS

antiretroviral therapy

200

Pharmacy Desert

An urban pharmacy desert is defined as a low-income community or neighborhood with no pharmacy within a half-mile for those with limited vehicle access. For low-income communities with adequate vehicle access, the defining radius extends to a mile.

300

Which Chicago communities have the highest health disparities? 

West and South Side 

300

Name 4 of 6 Social Determinants of Health Categories

Economic Stability, Neighborhood and Physical environment, Education, Food, Community and Social Context, Health Care System

300

What organization provides support to students that have lost loved ones? 

The Peace Warriors

300

HIV is transmitted when the _____ of an infected person comes in contact with the blood or mucous membrane of a healthy person. 

blood or other bodily fluids

300
What is positive steering? 
When real estate agents are fair in their housing practices and show ALL races the different homes for sale in a neighborhood. 
400

Where is the concentration of chronic illnesses in Chicago? 

South and West 

400

What is a food desert

an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food.

400

Which Chicago organization tries to reduce the number of gun violence incidents in the community? 

CeaseFire

400

When is it appropriate to talk about someone's HIV?AIDS status? 

When the individual has given consent

400

Name two of the factors that the COI measures. 

availability of parks, resources for children, jobs, pre-school enrollment, affordable housing, education 

500

What is the Childhood Opportunity Index 

is a measure of relative opportunity across all neighborhoods (e.g., census tracts) in a metropolitan area.

500

Name three determinants within "Health Care System" 

1.) Health Coverage

2.) Provider Linguistic and Cultural Competency

3.) Quality of Care

4.) Provider Availability

500

What were some ways that Oak Park became a racially integrated community with differing health outcomes in comparison to Austin?

Positive steering, formed Oak Park CHA housing, implemented laws preventing blockbusting 

500
What areas of Chicago show high rates of HIV/AIDS? 

North, South, West

500

Do you have the power the make a change in your community? 

YES

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