Health & Wellbeing
Perspectives
Health Status Indicators
Prerequisites for Health
Sociocultural Factors
100

A state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing: it is not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

What is Health and Wellbeing?

100

Family and friends are most valued

What is a youth perspective?

100

Based on an indivual's own perception of their health and wellbeing

What is self-assessed health status?

100

a thing that is required as a prior condition for something else to happen or exist

What is a prerequisite? 

100

Plays a crucial role in shaping the environment in which young people are raised.

What is family?

200

Influenced by or based on personal beliefs, feelings, or opinions

What is subjective?

200

As we age, we tend to focus less on the social aspects of health and more on illness prevention

What is an adult's perspective? 

200

An indications of how long a person can expect to live if the current death rates stay the same

What is life expectancy? 

200

The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction

What is education?

200

They are considered to be anything related to the social and cultural conditions into which people are born, grow, live, work and age that can raise or lower health outcomes

What is a sociocultural factor?

300

Refers to the current state of well-being relating to the mind or brain and to the ability to think and process information.

What is Mental Health and Wellbeing?

300

Reasons for using health services, acceptance of treatments, and likelihood of adhering to treatment.

What is culture? 

300

Refers to ill-health in an indivdual and the levels of ill-health in a population or group in a given period.

What is morbidity?

300

s the state in which all persons obtain nutritiously adequate, culturally appropriate, safe food regularly.

What is food sercurity?

300

Understanding sun protection measures (e.g., applying and reapplying sunscreen) reduces the risk of skin cancer.

What is health literacy?

400

Able to recover from grief, hardship, or misfortune

What is resilience?

400

Is fundamental to the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Explains their identity and gives a sense of belonging.

What is connection to country? 

400

A concept that combines mortality data with morbidity data so that conditions that contribute differently to death and illness can be compared.

What is burden of disease?

400

Refers to an individual's or group's social and economic standing, typically measured by education, income, and occupation.

What is SES?

400

First choice for personal support

What is peer group?

500

Being able to complete daily activities without exhaustion

What is Physical Health and Wellbeing?

500

A holistic concept that recognises the importance of connection to land, culture, spirituality, ancestry, family, and community, and how these affect the individual

What is social and emotional health and wellbeing?

500

YLL+YLD=

What is DALY?

500

Promotes spiritual H&W as it provides stability in a person's life and gives them a sense of belonging while having a place to call their own

What is shelter?

500

Determines the type of neighbourhood in which a young person grows up and the kind of educational resources available to them. The quality of these settings is an important factor in determining health outcomes of young people.

What is family income?

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