This is the first stage of illness.
What is the symptom experience
These are nonmedical factors and environmental conditions that influence health, wellbeing, and quality of life.
What are the social determinants of health
What is self efficacy
This is the processs by which an individual develops a new cultural identity. Includes cultural or behavioral, marital, identification, and civic aspects.
What is assimilation
This type of medicine focuses on the relationship between the body's structure-mainly the spine- and it's functioning.
What is chiropractic medicine
This is the state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease.
What is health
These are differences in health status between people related to social and demographic factors.
What are health disparities
What is the sick role
These are variables relating to social and generational differences and can be a source of conflict. Examples include decade of birth, generation in the U.S., and language.
What are commingling variables
This type of medicine is used with conventional medicine such as using aromatherapy to lessen a patient's discomfort after surgery.
What is complementary medicine
This is an individuals assessment of their chances of getting a disease.
What is perceived susceptibility
This is when the body or mind are victims of evil from outside.
What is exorcism
Being exempt from the performance of certain normal social obligations for the duration of illness and cooperating with a legitimate health practitioner are all components of this.
The sick role
This is a social classification or association based on a person's ancestry, ethnicity, and perceived inherited physical characteristics.
What is race
This provides 10-year measurable public health objectives and tools to help track progress towards achieving them.
What is Healthy People
Bringing attention to personal ethnic cultural and religious heritage and developing an understanding of others are two reasons why you should explore this.
What are family health traditions
Maintaining health, protecting health, preventing illness, and restoring health are the four aspects of what?
What is the HEALTH Traditions Model
These are factors that will start a person on the way to changing their behavior (concept in the Health Belief Model).
What are cues to action
What is protect health
This is known as the other healthcare philosophy in the U.S. and is focused on treating the person, not the disease.
What is the traditional or homeopathic philosophy
What are institutional, personally mediated, and internalized racism
Time orientation, space, social organization, environmental control, and communication are all factors involved in this.
What are the cultural phenomena affecting health and healthcare
What are 7
Perceived susceptibility, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, perceived severity, modifying variables, cues to action, and self efficacy
This is the name of the healthcare act that looked to put consumers back in charge of their healthcare, ended preexisting conditions for children, and young adults were covered on their parents insurance up until 26 years of age.
The Affordable Care Act
In this type of healing, repentance is the treatment as illness is caused by personal sin.
What is spiritual healing