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100

What is one sign of good social wellbeing?

Having supportive relationships where a person feels valued, respected, and connected to others

100

What is this recommended amount of sleep for teenagers?

7 to 9 hours

100

What is spirituality?

A search of meaning, purpose, and a sense of connection

100

What are common techniques to reduce stress?

Deep breathing exercises, regular physical activity, maintaining a healthy sleep routine, and practicing mindfulness

100

What does Taha Hinengaro stands for

Mental & Emotional well-being

200

How does effective communication improve social wellbeing?

It helps prevent misunderstandings, builds trust, and strengthens relationships

200

Why do we need water?

Prevents dehydration and keeps the body functioning properly

200

 What is one way people can practice gratitude daily?

Keeping a gratitude journal, letters of appreciation, reflections, etc. basically anything valid regarding this question

200

A learning disability is considered a mental health problem. (T or F

A learning disability is a permanent condition from childhood, whereas mental health problems are not necessarily permanent.

200

What is the most common type of mental health condition globally?

Anxiety disorder


300

What is meant by “a sense of belonging” in social wellbeing?

Feeling accepted, valued, and included within a group or community

300

Why is protein important?

The nutrient is essential for muscle growth and repair.

300

How can an individual maintain inner peace during a stressful situation?

Breathing, meditation, exercise, etc.

300

What are signs of poor mental health?

Changes in sleep patterns, appetite, increased anxiety, social withdrawal/isolation, or loss of interest in activities, etc

300

What are the five ways of wellbeing

Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Keep Learning, and Give

400

 Explain one positive and one negative impact of peer pressure on social wellbeing.

Positive peer pressure can encourage good behaviours like studying; negative peer pressure can lead to harmful choices or stress

400

What is aerobatic exercise?

Exercise that raises heart rate which includes activities like jogging, cycling, and swimming)

400

What is the difference between “religion” and “spirituality” in the context of wellbeing?

Religion usually is an organized system of beliefs and practices shared by a community whereas spirituality is more personal and focuses on a person's sense of meaning, purpose, and connection to something larger than themselves

400

Roughly what percentage of mental health problems are established by the age of 24?

75%. Most mental health issues begin in youth and early adulthood

400

 What color represents Mental Health Awareness?

Green

500

Why is maintaining balanced relationships important for long-term social wellbeing?

Balanced relationships ensure mutual respect, support, and boundaries, which prevent stress, conflict, and emotional harm

500

Dentists recommend replacing your toothbrush every...?

3 to 4 months

500

What is the Latin origin word of “Spiritual”?

Spiritus

500

What is the definition of "stigma" in a mental health context?

A mark of disgrace or shame that sets someone apar

500

What do you call false thoughts and beliefs that are not based on reality?

Delusions. Delusional thinking is a common symptom of many mental illnesses, including schizophrenia and bipolar disorder