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100

This term describes the process of learning social behaviors through interactions with parents, friends, and the community.

What is socialisation/social development?

100

These types of relationships can impact our beliefs, sense of self-worth, and provide a sense of connection.

What are healthy and respectful relationships?

100

This factor, such as maternal diet and avoidance of alcohol, can enhance the likelihood of positive prenatal outcomes


What are protective factors?

100

This Australian universal health insurance scheme, established in 1984, provides subsidized healthcare to all Australians and residents of countries with reciprocal agreements.

What is Medicare?

100

This term describes the ability to understand health information and use it to make informed decisions.

What is health literacy?

200

These four dimensions of development are crucial from conception until death.

What are physical, social, emotional, and intellectual development?

200

This is crucial in healthy relationships, can be either verbal or non-verbal.

What is good communication?

200

This organ connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall, allowing for nutrient uptake and waste removal.

What is the placenta?

200

In Australia's private health insurance, this term refers to the cost a patient pays after insurance covers a portion of a medical service.

What is the gap?

200

The use of video or a phone to conduct a doctor-patient visits.

What is TeleHealth?  

300

These are characteristics often associated with youth, such as impatience, self-involvement, and ambition.

What are common perceptions of youth?

300

A relationship characterized by constant teasing or control is categorized as this.

What is an unhealthy relationship?

300

The first stage of prenatal development, occurring from conception until implantation in the uterine wall.

What is the germinal stage?

300

This scheme subsidizes medication costs in Australia, with the government covering most of the price and patients paying a co-payment.

What is the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme?

300

Income, occupation, and education are examples of this type of factor affecting access to health services.

What are socioeconomic factors?

400

This development phase involves improvements in memory, language, and abstract thought patterns.

What is intellectual development during the transition from youth to adulthood?

400

This type of relationship involves strong emotions and physical closeness, though not always sexual.

What is an intimate relationship?

400

This prenatal risk factor, if consumed by a pregnant woman, can cross the placenta and cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.

What is alcohol?

400

This right ensures that a patient’s health information is kept private and is only shared with their consent.

What is the right to privacy and confidentiality?

400

This organization in Victoria handles formal complaints about health services and helps mediate resolutions.

What is the Health Complaints Commissioner (HCC)?

500

This stage of the human lifespan is often perceived as a period of peak physical fitness and independence.

What is early adulthood?

500

In this parenting style, children are given clear rules but also allowed some flexibility.

What is authoritative parenting?

500

Early life experiences can have these kinds of impacts on a child's future health and wellbeing.

What are intergenerational impacts?

500

This national foundation provides mental health services for young Australians aged 12 to 25 through counseling, support, and various programs.

What is Headspace?

500

One possible outcome after filing a complaint with the Health Complaints Commissioner, where the complainant receives an acknowledgment for their concern.

What is an apology?