Adherence
Primary Care
Obesity
Injury Prevention
Wild Card
100

This is the definition of compliance.

What is the passive following of a provider's instructions?

100

These settings include an onsite mental health service.

What is integrated or collaborative care?

100
A dietary system that involves categorizing foods into three colors based on their nutrient content.

What is Stoplight or Traffic Light System?

100

This refers to investigating strategies to prevent or alleviate certain adverse behaviors or conditions, through minimizing risk factors and maximizing protective factors.

What is prevention science?

100

This the percentage of children's adherence to medication.

What is 50%?

200

The "gold standard" assessment for adherence.

What is electronic monitoring?

200

Most medical or healthcare services for children occur here.

What is outpatient primary care clinic?

200

This is the recommended duration for physical exercise for youths per day.

What is 60 minutes?

200

This is the percentage of injuries that could have been prevented.

What is 90%?

200

Within Brofenbrenners's ecological model, this is the system of two or more microsystems interacting with one another.

What is mesosystem?

300

These terms make up the COM-B model.

What are capability, opportunity, motivation, and behavior?

300

This is an inter-professional, coordinated
patient care that focuses on mental health issues as
part of the basic health services that kids are provided.

What is collaborative care?

300

These are some psychosocial problems that youths with obesity are at risk for experiencing.

What are peer victimization, stigmatization, depressive symptoms, low self-esteem and body image?

300

These are some parental risk factors for child having an injury.

What are parenting style, parental personal risk practices, parental psychopathology, etc?

300

This is the definition of health equity.

What is the highest level of health for all people?

400

This adherence intervention has a poor empirical support.

What is education?

400

This prevention involves strategies to reduce or alleviate risks in individuals at high risk.

What is secondary prevention?

400

Physical activity in youths can be measured with these instruments/measures.

What are actigraphy, accelerometers, pedometers, etc.

400

This is among the systems/levels that prevention efforts target.

What are public policies, institutions, communities, family and individual based programs?

400

This psychologist introduced the term "clinical psychology"

Who is Lightner Witmer?

500

(# of treatments performed each
day divided by prescribed
treatments) X 100

What is % Adherence?

500

These are among the top 5 reasons for pediatric primary care visits in the U.S.

What are developmental, behavioral, and emotional problems?

500

This behavioral change strategy is the most important for successful loss in pediatric obesity.

What is self-monitoring?

500

This remains the leading cause of death for children 1-16 years of age.

What is unintentional injury?

500

Media marketing that targets children's poor eating habits.

What is toxic environment?

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