Moral Principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activityW
What is ethics?
The process of making decisions and allocating the family's resources to meet their goals and improve their quality of life
What is family resource management?
What is an intervention program?
When more than one ethical standard applies
What is an ethical dilemma?
When there is a deprivation of resources that is life-threatening
What is absolute poverty?
A program that targets selected subgroups of individuals who are "at risk" for developing the problem
What is a selective prevention program?
Respect for persons, beneficence and justice
What are the basic ethical principles for conducting research?
When people can afford basic necessities but are still unable to maintain an average standard of living (poor compared to others)
What is relative poverty?
A program that targets individuals who are beginning to show early signs of the problem
What is an indicated prevention program?
Allowing persons to be autonomous agents, informed consent and privacy protection
What are the components of respect for persons?
Considered to be the minimum amount of money required for living at a subsistence level
What is the Federal Poverty Line?
A risk factor that has the potential to be changed by an intervention
What is modifiable risk?
An equal distribution of benefit and burden.
What is justice?
Theory of the Problem, Theory of the Intervention
What are the two parts of a logic model?