Economic Stability
Education Access and Quality
Health Care Access
Neighborhood and Built Environment
Social and Community Context
100

What are two economic stability factors that affect a person's health?

Employment, Job security, Income, Debt, Resources

100

What are two educational factors that can affect a person’s health?  

Education quality and their understanding of language/literacy

100

What are two educational factors that can affect a person’s health?

Availability of care, quality of care, health insurance, shared decision-making between doctor and patient

100

What are some neighborhood and built factors that affect a person’s health?

Residential segregation, safety, housing quality, and transportation violence

100

How can discrimination affect one’s access to healthcare?

It can cause stress and make it harder to access necessary care

200

How can a person’s health be affected if they don’t have enough money for basic needs like food and medicine?

They may get sick more often/become malnourished, or not be able to afford to treat their health problems properly.

200

What is the goal of education access and quality?

To make sure all children and adolescents have a chance to go to good schools and learn so they can live healthier lives and make informed health choices

200

How can not having health insurance affect a person’s health?

They may not go see a doctor when necessary because it’s too expensive

200

What is a neighborhood with no nearby grocery stores called?

Food desert

200

What are some examples of Social and Community Context factors that can affect someone’s health?

Culture, social norms//attitudes, organizations/institutions, social support, discrimination

300

What’s the definition of economic stability?

Having a steady income and enough resources to afford daily needs like food, housing, healthcare, and other essentials that support a healthy life.

300

What is the definition of education access and quality?

making sure everyone can go to good schools, get a good education, and learn the skills they need to live a healthy life.

300

What is the definition of Health Care Access?

making sure people can get the health services they need when they need it—like doctor visits, medicine, and treatments—and that the care they get is safe, effective, and high-quality.

300

What’s the goal of this SDOH?  

To make sure people live in safe, healthy places with access to things like clean air, safe housing, transportation, and places to be active.

300

What’s the goal of social community and context?

To help people feel connected, supported, and safe in their social connections and communities so they can improve their well-being and live healthier lives.