Meanings of Health
Dynamic Nature of Health
Epidemiology
Social Justice
Determinants
100

This organisation defines health as complete physical, mental and social wellbeing.

World Health Organisation (WHO)

100

Health is described as dynamic because it does this over time.

Changes

100

This is the study of patterns and causes of disease in populations.

Epidemiology

100

This principle means fairness based on need, not equality

Equity

100

Factors that influence health and wellbeing are called these

The Determinants of Health

200

This view of health focuses only on the absence of disease.

Medical View 

200

Name one dimension of health.

physical / mental / emotional / social / spiritual?

200

The number of deaths in a population is called this

Mortality

200

Being able to obtain health services when needed refers to this

Access

200

Income, education and employment fall under this determinant category.

Socioeconomic Factors

300

This view recognises the interaction of physical, social, mental and emotional wellbeing.

Hollistic View 

300

When one dimension of health affects another, this shows the ______ of health

Interrelationship (or interaction) of the dimensions

300

Deaths of babies under one year per 1,000 live births

Infant Mortality

300

Every person being entitled to safe healthcare refers to this principle

Rights

300

Air quality and housing conditions are examples of these factors

Environmental Factors

400

According to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives, health is strongly connected to this.

Community, Culture and Country

400

This model shows health on a sliding scale from premature death to optimal health.

Health Continuum

400

The number of NEW cases of a disease

Incidence
400

Social justice aims to reduce these in health outcomes

Health Inequities

400

Smoking, diet and physical activity are examples of this determinant

Health Behaviors/Health Choices

500

Give one reason why people have different meanings of health.

Culture, experience, age, education, income, geographical location 

500

Moving along the health continuum can be influenced by these two broad things.

Lifestyle Choices, Circumstances, Determinants of Health 

500

The total number of existing cases of a disease

Prevelance

500

Explain how the principle of equity is applied in Australian health programs to improve population health

Medicare 

500

Explain how low socioeconomic status can negatively affect health outcomes in Australia

Reduced access to healthcare, poorer housing, higher stress and fewer health opportunities