Macro vs. Micro
History
Definitions of Terms
Limitations & Barriers
Prevention Stages
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Developing a core responsibility for "global" governments to focus on communities and civil society
Macro
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What BCE Babylonian ruler included public health in his legal code?
Hammurabi
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Define the "Individual Level" of Health Promotion
Changing a lifestyle that moves toward a state of optimal health
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A person wants more friends but is reluctant to changing or learning communication skills
Natural resistance
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This refers to steps directed to susceptible persons before they have developed a disease. Has three levels: universal, selective, and indicated.
Primary Prevention
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"The Art and science of helping people change their lifestyle to move toward a state of optimal health" -Definition for "Individual" change
Micro
200
Who opened the first well baby clinic?
Jane Addams
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Define what is an "Outcome" for Health Promotion
Achieving attainable improvement in the quality of life for an individual
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This person is considered easily susceptible or weak if they have a alcohol problem and are in a social drinking environment
Personal Blame
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This refers to the efforts used to lower the rate of established cases of a mental or physical disorder in the population using early detection and treatment of diagnosable diseases.
Secondary Prevention
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"Educating" individuals introduces changes in beliefs, attitudes, and facilitates the acquisition of skills
Macro
300
In what year did the us give policy support to health promotion?
1975
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Define the "Educational" approach in Health Promotion
Activities that promote permanent health related dispositions
300
People don't want to discuss mental health because of...
Shame
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This refers to the interventions that reduce disability, enhance rehabilitation, and prevent relapses and recurrences of an illness
Tertiary Prevention
400
Building healthy public policy using "political" power to reorient health services through the community and environment
Macro
400
What does “Mens sona in corpore sano” mean?
sound mind in a sound body
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Aims at reducing incidence, prevalence, recurrence of mental disorders, the time spent with symptoms, etc.
Prevention
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Some studies emphasize negative effects of alcohol and some studies show the beneficial aspects of alcohol. What is this an example of?
Conflicting Messages
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This level of Primary Prevention affects individuals or subgroups within a population that might be at higher risk for developing a physical or mental issue.
Selective Prevention
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The "general philosophy" of improving one's mental health through personal management and social empowerment
Micro
500
When was the Cincinnati Social Experiment?
1883
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Exposure to trauma, genetics, and substance abuse are all examples of what
Risk Factors
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An intervention program will only be successful if the individual group is...
WILLING! Do not impose on people without their consent.
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What two things rely on their distinction based on their targeted outcome?
Health Promotion & Disease Prevention