Health & Wellbeing
Health Status Indicators
Sociocultural Factors
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What are the five dimensions of Health and Wellbeing?

Physical, social, mental, emotional and spiritual health and wellbeing

100

List three health status indicators.

Self-Assessed Health Status

Life Expectancy

Mortality

Morbidity

Burden of Disease

Rates of Hospitalisation

Core Activity Limitation

Psychological Distress

100

What are sociocultural factors?

Social and cultural conditions into which people are born, grow, live, work and age.

100

What is binge drinking?

Consuming many drinks of alcohol in a short period of time with the aim of getting/being drunk.

200

What is the definition of social health and wellbeing? Give an example.

The ability to form meaningful and satisfying relationships with others and the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations.

Examples include: effective communication with others, supportive and well-functioning family, productive relationships with other people, supportive network of friends, ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations.

200

DALY is a measurement of which indicator?

Burden of Disease

200

What are three resources needed for health that are likely to be provided by family?

Food

Shelter

Clothing

Emotional Support

Educational Opportunities

Paying for healthcare

200

What is a government/non-government program relating to anxiety/depression in youth?

HeadSpace, Youth Beyond Blue, Youth Central, Kids Helpline

300

What does it mean for health and wellbeing to be dynamic?

Health and wellbeing is constantly changing.

300

How do we calculate DALY?

YLL + YLD = DALY

300

What three factors make up socioeconomic status?

Education, income, employment (occupation)

400

What is the health and wellbeing perspective of early primary school aged children (prep to grade 4)?

Growing and being safe.

400

What is the difference between mortality and morbidity?

Mortality refers to the number of deaths in a population in a given period.


Morbidity refers to ill health in an individual and levels of ill health within a population often expressed through incidence and prevalence.

400

What are the three core activities?

Self-care

Mobility

Communication in own language

500

What is the health perspective of LOW socioeconomic status (SES) groups compared to HIGH SES groups?

Low SES: Health is not their priority. Shelter, food, education for their children and employment are the main priorities.


High SES: Health is their priority. More likely to spend money on private health insurance, the dentist, sporting clubs and gym memberships. 

500

What is the difference between incidence and prevalence?

Incidence refers to the number of new cases of a disease/condition in a population during a given period.


Prevalence refers to the number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time.

500

List all of the sociocultural factors.

Family

Peer Group

Employment

Education

Housing

Income

Access to Health Information

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Discuss how anxiety and depression can impact on 3 of the dimensions of health and wellbeing.

Physical: increased heart rate, nausea, difficulty falling asleep, low energy, over eating, aches and pains.

Social: social isolation, not wanting contact.

Mental: feeling stressed, negative thought patterns, low self-esteem.

Emotional: Unable to gain control of anxiety or worry, unable to control sadness, unable to regulate emotions.

Spiritual: reduced motivation to see meaning in life, less hope, less inner peace and harmony.

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