Social Determinants of Health
Policy Process
Research & Data
Research & Data
Public Health
100

Domain that includes key issues, such as poverty, employment, food security and housing stability

What is Economic Stability?

100

What is the the name of the organization that created the policy process we reviewed on Day 2? 

Centers for Disease Control

100

investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts...

What is Research?

100

Factual information (such as measurements or statistics) used as a basis for reasoning, discussion, or calculation

What is Data?

100

__________ promotes and protects the health of all people and their communities. This science-based, evidence-backed field strives to give everyone a safe place to live, learn, work and play. 

What is Public Health? 

200

Domain that includes key issues such as educational attainment in general and language and literacy

What is education access and quality?

200

A plan or a set of rules that tells people what to do in certain situations.

What is a policy?
200

What are the two components that should be done throughout the Policy Process? 

What is Evaluation and Stakeholder Engagement/Education? 

200

"14.3% (1 in 7) of Americans were food secure (2023)." This is an example of what level of data? 

What is National Level Data? 

200

The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy... The Level of an individual’s quality of life


What is Wellbeing?

300

Domain that includes key issues, such as access to health care, access to primary care, health insurance coverage, and health literacy

What is Health Care Access and Quality?

300

“Clarify and frame the public health problem to determine where to go in your policy journey and it requires identifying the true underlying problem causing public health issues, which is not always obvious.”

What is Problem Identification? 
300

A structured collection of related data, organized for analysis, processing, or use in data science

What is a Dataset?

300

This is an example of what level of data? 14.9% (1 in 7) are food insecure in Georgia (2023).

What is State Level Data?

300

Limited or uncertain access to adequate food due to a lack of resources

What is Food Insecurity?

400

Domain that includes key issues such as quality of housing, access to transportation, and neighborhood crime and violence

What is Neighborhood and Built Environment? 

400

Process of identifying potential policy options that could address a problem and comparing those options to choose the most effective, efficient, and feasible one 

Policy Analysis

400

the general direction or tendency of something as it changes over a period of time

What is a Trend over Time?

400

This is an example of what level of Data? 18% (1 in 5) are food insecure in Athens-Clarke County, Georgia (2023). 

What is County Level Data?

400

A _______  approach is is chronic disease treatment while a ________ approach addresses the social determinants of health. 

What is Downstream and Upstream? 

500

Domain that includes key issues such as cohesion within a community, civic participation, discrimination, conditions in the workplace, and incarceration

What is Social and Community Context?

500

What are the two components that should be done throughout the Policy Process?

What is Stakeholder Engagement and Evaluation?

500

A comprehensive dataset in the United states that encompasses a wide range of information, including population demographics, housing characteristics, income levels, educational attainment, and more.

What is the US Census data?

500

The proportion of a population that has a specific disease or condition at a given point in time refers to what kind of rate? 

What is prevalence rate? 
500

The Study of Disease

What is Epidemiology?

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