What are the key risk factors in Joiner’s Theory of Suicide?
What is
a. Isolation
b. Burdensomeness
c. Capability to kill oneself
The use of marketing principles to influence human behavior in order to improve
health or benefit society
What is social marketing?
True or False: Abortion is an indicator of unmet need for contraceptives.
What is true?
This type of stigma means society and culture stigmatize mental illness
What is enacted stigma
What is the most common form of tobacco use among the American youth?
What is E-cigarettes/vaping?
This kind of evaluation focuses on activities outputs of the program
What is a process evaluation?
The means of transmitting the new idea from one person to another, including mass media, interpersonal channels, and electronic communications
What are communication channels ?
This community organizing model is said to be task oriented, because it emphasizes the technical aspects of problem-solving. Its underlying assumption is that social problems are so complex that communities need professionals with specialized expertise so that they, not the community members, would guide and control the change efforts.
What is social planning model?
What is the difference in the precontemplation and
contemplation phase of the Transtheoretical Model?
What is
a.Precontemplation - no intention of taking action within next 6 months
b. Contemplation - intends to take action within next 6 months
What are two examples of family planning services?
What is
a. Contraceptive services (i.e., birth control)
b. Pregnancy testing and counseling
c. Pregnancy-achieving services
d. Basic infertility services
e. Broader reproductive health services, patient education, and counseling
f. Breast, pelvic, and cervical exams/cancer screenings
g. STI and HPV prevention education, counseling, testing, and referral
This phase of the transtheoretical model mean that the individual has changed their behavior for more than six months.
What is the maintenance phase?
What does the acronym “ACE” stand for in Childhood Trauma?
What is Adverse Childhood Experience?
This subgroup mortality rate is highest in the U.S. South and Midwest regions.
What is infant mortality?
Potential change strategies for this stage of the transtheoretical model might include motivating and encouraging to make specific plans.
What is the contemplation phase?
The three main types of evaluation?
Formative, Process, and Outcome
The risk of suicide death is 100-fold higher than the general population in what group of people?
What is people living with HIV?
A community organizing efforts that increases an individuals’ perceived control over their lives, their critical awareness of their social context, and their political efficacy and participation in change.
What is empowerment?
The marketing conceptual framework is based on these 4 ‘Ps’.
What are product, price, place, and promotion?
This model can be attributed to differences in the prevalence of specific behavioral factors for health and illness. An example would be racial and ethnic differences in tobacco use as contributing to differences in chronic disease mortality rates from cancer and heart disease, or ethnic differences in diet and physical activity as contributing to differences in obesity, which is a risk factor for diabetes and cancer.
What is health behavior model?
In the PRECEDE-PROCEED framework, describe the
difference between impact evaluation and outcome evaluation.
What is
Impact evaluation: immediate effect of the program on target behaviors and
behavioral and environmental determinants of change
b. Outcome evaluation: longer-term effect on health status (ex. Mortality, disease, or
disability rates) and quality-of-life indicators (ex. Percent unemployment,
homelessness, school & work absenteeism, food insecure, perceived QOL)
When it comes to adoption, _____ are typically skeptical (question change; wait
until innovation becomes norm or necessity; more moderate financial resources;
greatly influenced by their peers).
What is late majority adopter?
What are the six essential phases of MAPP?
What is
a. Organizing for success/partnership development
b. Visioning
c. Assessments
d. Strategic Issues
e. Goals/Strategies
f. Action Cycle
Constructs from the Theory of Planned Behavior
What is attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, behavioral intention, social norms, perceived power?
What framework is designed to enhance the quality, speed and public health impact of efforts to translate research into practice? If it is an acronym,
give the meaning of each letter.
What is RE-AIM (reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance)?
Use of hand sanitizers is an example of what innovation?
What is compatibility?