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John Snow
Who is the father of public health?
100
Less specific, provides overall long-range direction, does not have a deadline
How does a goal differ from an objective?
100
An intervention implemented after a disease or injury is established
What is tertiary prevention?
100
genetics, knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, perceptions, values, self-efficacy
What are predisposing factors?
100
Certification for health education specialists
What is the CHES exam?
200
Lack of physical activity, poor nutrition, tobacco use, excessive alcohol consumption
What are the four factors that could cut mortality in our country by half?
200
Inclusion of various components or activities on different levels of the socioecological model
What is multiplicity?
200
Process of determinig, analyzing and prioritizing needs, and in turn, identifying and implementing solution strategies to resolve high-priority needs
What is a needs assessment?
200
Barriers and facilitations, such as skills, access, availability, transportation, rules & laws
What are enabling factors?
200
Convincing decision makers
What is the purpose of writing a rationale?
300

What is something you've learned in this class?

Tell me something.
300
Individual, Interpersonal, Organizational, Community, Public Policy
What are the levels of the socioecological model?
300
Data you collect
What is primary data?
300
Feedback and rewards, such as physical, tangible, or social benefits or publishments
What are reinforcing factors?
300
Program overview or program aim
What is a mission statement?
400
Assessing needs, setting goals and objectives, developing interventions, implementing interventions, evaluating results
What are the steps of the Generalized Model?
400
An intervention that is implemented before there is evidence of a disease or injury
What is primary prevention?
400
Data that has already been collected and is available
What is secondary data?
400

How does community coalition building relate to the Generalized Model?

They follow similar steps.  In community coalition building, you need to gain access to the community through gatekeepers.

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Why are you excited to graduate?
500
Interviews, community forums, focus groups, surveys, nominal group process, key informant interviews
What are same ways to collect primary data?
500
An intervention implemented after a disease has begun; screenings
What is secondary prevention?
500
Risk factors that have the potential to influence behavior or change the environment in a negative way. Protective factors help insulate a person from a negative behavior or environment.
What is the difference between risk and protective factors?
500

What is something that you've learned about yourself in the context of online classes?

Tell me something.

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What have you learned about yourself by being in college?