Health & Wellness
Factors that Affect your Health
DECIDE & SMART Goals
Communication
Pressure and Refusal Skills
100

Wellness is a balance of the three dimensions of health, which are (list the dimensions)

physical, mental & emotional, and social

100

Something that reduces your chance of injury, illness or disease

Protective Factor

100

A SMART Goal must be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and ____________

Timely

100
  • Clearly expresses feelings, needs, and goals

  • Shows respect

  • Best style of communication

Assertive

100

True or False: peer pressure is ALWAYS negative

False

200

The dimension of health that involves keeping your body health. Examples include getting enough sleep, exercising, and avoiding drug use.

Physical Health

200

Something that increases your risk of injury, illness, or disease

Risk Factor

200

When using DECIDE (decision-making model), you should explore alternatives and options, and then you should Consider the _______ and _______ for each alternative.

pros and cons

200

A statement that expresses how you think or feel without passing judgement (I feel ___ when you ___ because ___, I would prefer ___.)

I-statement

200

What type of pressure comes from someone you know who is trying to get you to do something?

Direct Pressure

300

The dimension of health that involves building positive relationships with others and being respectful. 

Social Health

300

The circumstances, relationships, or conditions that surround you and can have an affect on your health (includes climate, working conditions, and geography)

Environment

300

Specific endpoint that signifies a condition one hopes to reach

Goal

300

body langue, gestures, and facial expressions

nonverbal communication

300

Skills that help you respond to peer pressure without compromising your goals, values, or health.

Refusal skills

400

The dimension of health that involves expressing emotions, thoughts, and feelings & the ability to make healthy decisions and set goals.

Mental & Emotional Health

400

A risk factor that you cannot change such as your age or race

nonmodifiable risk factor

400

Why is it important to set goals?

  • Motivate you 

  • Keep you focused on what you need to accomplish

  • Can help you change a situation you do not like

  • Sense of satisfaction

400

What are 2 things that you can do to show that you are actively listening?

Answers vary, but can include: eye contact, face the person, do not interrupt, paraphrase what the other person says, ask questions to clarify, nod, etc.

400

Feeling pressure to do something because all of your friends are doing it

indirect pressue

500

Name 2 things that you can do to move your place on the health continuum toward "optimal health"

Answers vary (may include quitting smoking, drinking, drugs, eating more fruits & veggies, starting to exercise, etc.)

500

Name 3 behavioral Factors

Any three of the following: Nutrition, physical activity, sleep, alcohol use, tobacco use, drug use, sexual activity, injuries & accidents

500
What is the difference between a short-term and a long-term goal?

A long-term goal takes longer to achieve and requires many short-term goals

500

Strategies for resolving conflict in a positive way

Conflict-resolution

500

List 3 of the refusal skills

Answers vary. Must include 3 of the following:

state your refusal, give a reason, change the subject, use body language, tell a story, use humor, make an excuse, repeat refusal, leave

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