Intro to Health
Social Construction
Global Health
U.S. Healthcare
Theoretical Perspectives
100

What is the study of the interaction between health and society?

What is Medical Sociology?

100

Name one factor that shapes the social construction of health.

What is cultural meaning?

100

This health issue is prevalent in core nations due to poor diets and sedentary lifestyles.

What is obesity?

100

Women are disproportionately diagnosed with this mental health condition.

What is Borderline Personality Disorder?

100

This perspective views healthcare as essential to maintaining societal stability.

What is Functionalism?

200

These types of illnesses, such as AIDS, are often socially stigmatized.

What are socially constructed illnesses?

200

The stigmatization of certain illnesses can affect how patients receive this.

What is healthcare or medical care?

200

Diseases like pneumonia and malaria cause preventable deaths in these nations.

What are low-income nations?

200

The U.S. healthcare system is praised for its quality in treating this disease.

What is cancer?

200

This perspective critiques the role of wealth and power in healthcare inequalities.

What is Conflict Theory?

300

This term refers to the process where certain diseases are viewed as not "real illnesses."

What are contested illnesses?

300

The experience of illness is influenced by this social process.

What is the illness experience?

300

 Lack of this type of infrastructure leads to preventable deaths in poorer regions.

What are healthcare facilities or trained medical personnel?

300

People with disabilities often face this type of labeling, leading to discrimination.

What is stigmatization?

300

This perspective focuses on how people interpret and give meaning to their health experiences.

What is Symbolic Interactionism?

400

Over half of adults with this condition do not receive treatment in the U.S.

What is mental illness?

400

Society often disregards certain mental and physical health conditions as this.

What is not a real illness?

400

This organization set Millennium Development Goals to reduce child mortality and improve maternal health.

What is the World Health Organization (WHO)?

400

This term describes reduced ability to perform everyday tasks due to a health condition.

What is disability?

400

Theoretical perspectives help explain disparities in this area of global health.

What is healthcare access?

500

This refers to the broader study of health and illness within a societal context.

 What is Health and Medicine?

500

Chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia are examples of this type of illness.

What are contested illnesses?

500

By what percentage have maternal deaths decreased globally?

What is 34%?

500

The U.S. healthcare system is criticized for lagging behind other industrialized nations in this area.

What is providing care for all citizens?

500

This perspective highlights how stigmatization impacts the lives of people with disabilities.

What is Symbolic Interactionism?