Tina is a very strong person and shows that she can exert control over stressful events. What does she have?
Psychological control
_____ is known as the origins or causes of illness.
Etiology
"Biopsychosocial" in the biopsychosocial model stands for ____, _____, and ____.
Biological, Psychological, and Sociological/Social Factors
Ana is a person that promotes active and approach-oriented coping efforts and healthy behaviors. What is she practicing?
Optimism
David provides Annie a house, a luxury car, and several properties as support to her. What kind of assistance is David providing?
Tangible assistance
Lisa has worked in the government, nonprofit organizations, & educational institutions. She has been employed in both public & private positions as a consultant & advocates for public policy and regulatory change. What is she?
Public health psychologist
____ is the study of the frequency, distribution, and causes of infectious and noninfectious disease in a population.
Epidemiology
The medical term for chest pain is known as ________.
Angina Pectoris
This type of immunity is passed from mother through child at birth through breastfeeding.
Natural immunity
Fiona has a problem with contacting Ally at work. Fiona documents all the times she is unable to contact Ally and confronts her when she sees her. What coping style does Fiona have?
Approach coping style
Alex sits Anna down to tell her that she needs to stop drinking 10 bottles of liquor every week because it is getting expensive. Anna tells Alex to go away and grabs a drink from the fridge. What is Anna dealing with?
Alcoholism
Number of deaths due to particular causes is known as _____.
Mortality
____ and ____ take a population level approach to wellbeing rather than individual wellness.
Public health and epidemiology
The COVID-19 vaccination is an example of an ______ ______.
Artificial immunity
The school psychologist, Mrs. Torres tells a child's teacher and supervising aides to look over her because she is worried about the child's progress at school without letting the child know. What is Mrs. Torres engaging in?
Invisible support
Veidra is sick, so sleeps a lot and takes medicine. Her mom tells her that her body is showing resistance to invading organisms. Her mom described the definition of _____.
Immunity
_____ is known as the number of cases of a disease that exist at some given point in time.
Morbidity
The progression of disease over last 100 years shift from acute to _____.
Chronic
Tina read an article about how natural activities (eating, sleeping, rest, moving the body) to prevent disease from occurring. What did she read about?
Ayurveda
Lana is living with a roommate that never does the dishes. Her roommate asks her if its ok to for her to leave the dishes there for one week because she is busy sometimes. Lana changes the topic immediately. What coping style does she have?
Avoidant coping style
Lynn recently experienced bullying at school. Her friend Kristie reassures her that she is important and that she is cared for. What kind of support is Lynn providing?
Emotional support
Jessica is very stressed out from tests. Her smartwatch tells her that her heart rate is elevated and she starts to get body hives. She yells at her roommate Tanya for the first time today as a response to stress. What is Jessica experiencing?
Reactivity
Name the 6 stages of change transtheoretical model in order.
Precontemplation, Contemplation, Determination, Action, Relapse, Maintenance
What are the three levels of health promotion?
Primary, Secondary, Tertiary
Denise tells her client that clarifying, focusing on, and working through the emotions experienced in response to a stressor is a good coping tactic. What is her coping approach suggestion known as?
Emotional approach coping