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Broad Multidimensional concept (including positive and negative) aspects of life

What is quality of life

100

When one chooses to a set of beliefs and values to live by. 

What is Religion? 

100

When a doctor reports diseases to the state.

What is disease Registries?

100

the highest level of health for all. 

What is health equity?

100

a third element that is either an animal, insect, hard surface, or food

What is an indirect mode of transmission?

200

Spiritual Wellness, Intellectual Wellness, Social Wellness, Occupational Wellness, Emotional Wellness, Physical Wellness

What is the 6 dimensions of Wellness
200

a 5 level pyramid discussing the different levels of needs in one's life.

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?

200
cross-sectional studies, Cohort studies, Case Control Studies, Experimental Design 

What is Primary Sources of Data?

200

Shaped by polices, law, governance, and cultural to contribute to an unequal distribution of power and resources. 

What is Structural Inequities? 

200

there is Private and public one, but government ageny's are the backbone. 

What is public heath system?

300

(apart of the socio-ecological model) Family and friends coming to support you in an event. 

What is interpersonal?
300

Poverty, Employment, food security, Housing stability (social determinants of health)

What is Economic Stability?
300

the time from when an agent enters the body to when symptoms start to appear. 

What is Incubation Period?

300

Education, Racism/Discrimination, economic stability, quality of health care, & community support 

What are types of social determinants affecting one's health?

300

statistics, statistical series, and all other forms of evidence that enable us to assess where we stand and are going with respect to our values and goals, and to evaluate specific programs and determine their impact.

What is Social Indicators? 

400

looking more at the prevention of health problems more than treating them.

What is the public health paradigms?

400

Strength Focused Discussions, Shared Power, Community Based Goals, Realistic Expectations, Celebrate Accomplishments. (Strategies)

What is Partnership Development? 

400

When you have thyroid dysfunction but then you get diagnosed with cardiac issues.

What is Comorbidity?

400

developing this social capital contributes to a community's capacity for community-led action to promote health equity. 

What is Community capacity to shape outcomes? 

400

Prodromal Period -> Fastigium Period -> Defervescence Period -> Convalescence

What is Disease Progression?

500

Having a population based prevention program to improve health over the years.

What is measurable public health?

500

Knowing the difference between one's personal cultural prospective and those of a community. 

What is cultural humility? 

500

Someone going to AA meetings when realizing they are addicted to drugs and alcohol. 

What is secondary prevention 

500

Physical inactivity's, sexual assault, inadequate health care, poor sleep patterns, substance and alcohol use (examples)

What is health inequalities in college students?

500

The relationship people have with on another and the benefits of the relationship affecting the induvial and society

What is social Environments?
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