Education
Economic Stability
Health Care Access and Quality
Neighborhood and Built Environment
Community and Social Context
100

This term describes the opportunity that education provides to those in order to better their socioeconomic status.

What is upward movement?

100

10% of Americans fall into this category.

What is poverty?

100

About 1 in 10 people in the US do not have this.

What is health insurance?

100

Food, water, air and shelter.

What are the basic needs of life?

100

Race, gender, gender identity, and sexual orientation determine access to health care and the social determinants of health.

What is discrimination?

200

Not only does education give access to better jobs, it also gives individuals this skill which helps them discern accurate health information from inaccurate health information.

What is higher critical thinking?

200

These may make it more difficult to find and maintain a job.

What are disabilities?

200

Healthcare is more accessible in ______ areas than in _____ areas.

What is Urban and Rural?

200

As of today, 154 million people are affected by this. Most common are veterans, single adults and men.

What is Homelessness?

200

A network of people that can provide you with practical or emotional support That help improve your overall health and reduce stress and anxiety

What is a support system?

300

In general jobs that require a higher education have less of these than jobs that do not.

What are working hazards?

300

Double the cost than the average middle income families spend on groceries.

How much more expensive is it to eat healthy?

300

_____ is a health care program to help those with disabilities while ________ is federal insurance for those 65 years of age or older.

What is Medicaid and Medicare?

300

Americans are more likely to die prematurely from the leading causes of death in the U.S. These include heart disease, cancer, lung disease, and stroke when living in these areas.

What is Rural areas?

300

The ability of systems to provide care to patients with diverse values, beliefs and behaviors, including the tailoring of health care delivery to meet patients' social, cultural and linguistic needs.

What is Cultural Competence?

400

69.1% of young adults are taking this step to assure they have the best opportunity in life.

What is enrolled in college?

400

70.6% of this group is employed.

What is the working age population?

400

People with diabetes are getting sick or dying from their inability to access insulin. Others are left making difficult decisions, cutting back on or “rationing” their insulin, taking extra jobs, crowdfunding, or forgoing paying bills in order to afford life-sustaining medication.

What is the insulin crisis?

400

Issues may result in missed or delayed health care appointments, increased health expenditures and overall poorer health outcomes. More common in rural areas.

What is transportation?

400
A form of psychotherapy in which a group of patients meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.


What is Group Therapy?

500
This stressor from one of the other social determinants of health also hinders brain development in children.

 What is living in poverty?

500

38.6% of people are limited in their work capacity by this disease.

What is Arthritis?

500

Having this can result in worse health outcomes, reduced access to health information, and decreased satisfaction with care.

What is Language Barrier?

500

Poor air and water quality, proximity to hazardous substances, substandard housing, and lack of access to nutritious foods and safe places to exercise or play.

What factors do neighborhoods pose on health?

500

How we react when we feel under pressure or threatened. Can be caused from work, home, school etc… can be relieved by activity, connecting with others, yoga and anything that promotes relaxation

What is Stress?

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