Child/ Adolescent/Family Health
Mental & Substance Abuse
Disability
Homeless
STD/ Rural and Migrant
100
Family income, access to health services & education level of parents. 
What are factors that affect child health in America today? 
100

They are more susceptible to have substance abuse, have a lack of resources or poor support.

What is vulnerable population? * those that live in poverty, those that may experience bias, health care professionals and people with mental health disorders. 

100
Occur to children with disabilities today. 
What is teasing and bullying?  
100
Someone that has been homeless for sometime and usually has an underlying mental disorder. 
What is chronically homeless? 
100

Social marketing, coalition building, and policy development

What are upstream efforts?

200
Thru health promotion and prevention programs.
What is the most cost efficient way to improve child health? 
200

Resulted in the closing of mental health institutes, which led to the release of pt's into the community with out supporting services.

What is the Community Health Centers Act of 1963?

200
Prohibits the discrimination of PWD. 
What is the ADA and amendments? 
200
School age homeless child
What population is usually found to be developmentally behind for age and grade level?
200
Healthcare access and income level
What are the disadvantages for the rural population? 
300
They listen to each other and are involved in many different areas. 
What are some traits of resilient families? 
300
The whole family
Who does treatment for substance abuse affect? 
300
Disability results when physical and social barriers prevent and individual form taking equal part in life. 
Social construct view of disability
300
Increase in alcohol and substance abuse, increase STD's and poor family status. 
What are the characteristics of a homeless teen? 
300
Most at risk for  health disparities in the rural setting. 
What are Migrant and seasonal farm workers? 
400
Identify the families good qualities and acknowledge sources of strength. 
How can the CHN help families work thru problems? 
400
main goal of CHN in working with substance abusers. 
What is getting them to helping agencies? 
400
Almost always preceds the use of illegal drugs. 
What are alcohol and tobacco? 
400
Factors that contribute to increase in homeless families. 
What are shortages of available housing, not enough income to meet basic needs, and no support services? 


400
Hispanic children
Who are the fasting growing aggregate in the rural population? 
500
If one person has a problem it can affect the whole family. 
Why do CHN work with families? 
500
A mental illness that affects the IADL's. Often causes loss of jobs and relationship strains. 
What is severe mental illness? 
500
ACT model
What provides supportive therapy, mobile crisis and psychiatric medications? 
500
Policy development
What is an upstream intervention? 
500
America
Who has the highest level of STD's in the industrialized world?