Definitions
Health Policy

Prevention

Health Promotion
Behavior Theory
100

A systematic effort to change attitudes, behaviors, and policies to help create a healthy community and healthy people

What is a health program?

100

A person, community, or organization with a vested interest in a program

Who is a stakeholder?

100

When these influences increase, so does the likelihood of negative health outcomes

What are risk factors?

100

The program formerly known as "Food Stamps"

What is SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)?

100

A hypothesis supported by data

What is a theory?

200

The process of investigating a program's characteristics, activities, impacts, and effectiveness

What is program evaluation?

200

It is Step One on Bardach's Eightfold Path to developing a health policy 

What is Define the Problem?

200

A preventive measure that looks for unseen health conditions or changes in risk markers

What is screening?

200

The number of calories used on a food label, to describe the average American's daily caloric needs

What are 2,000 calories?

200
The study of the effect of the interrelationships of social levels behavior and health

What is social ecology?

300

The settings in which people work, play, live, and study

What is the built environment? 

300

Non-medical factors that influence health outcomes

What are Social Determinants of Health?

300

Efforts to detect a disease early and prevent it from getting worse

What is secondary prevention?

300

The #1 source of sugar in the average American adult's diet

What is soda? (sugar-sweetened beverages also an acceptable answer)

300

Process by which a health innovation is communicated through certain channels over time among members of a social system

What is diffusion?

400

An analysis of an organization's overall competitiveness will include which four elements (give the four-letter acronym)? 

What is a SWOT analysis?

400

The U.S. national prevention agenda is included in this document from the Dept of Health & Human Services

What is "Healthy People"?

400

The two most recommended ways by which individuals can prevent many chronic disease conditions

What are diet and exercise?

400

The branch of medicine devoted to evidence-based behavioral interventions to treat and manage chronic diseases related to lifestyle choices 

What is lifestyle medicine?

400

A client-centered communication approach designed to emphasize intrinsic motivation and resolve ambivalence

What is motivational interviewing?

500

The most widely-used planning model in health promotion and health education

What is the PRECEDE-PROCEED model?

500

A lifelong process of self-reflection and self-critique where a person examines his/her own beliefs and identities, and learns about another's culture

What is cultural humility?

500

Disease management programs, cardiac rehab programs, and support groups are examples of this type of prevention

What is tertiary prevention?

500

The 'marketing mix' is composed of which four P's?

What are product, price, place, and promotion?

500

A behavioral model based on a person's perceived susceptibility to a condition

What is the Health Belief Model?

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