Risk Factors
Personal Skills for Health and Wellness
Dimensions of Health
Factors affecting Health and Wellness
Health and Wellness
100

An action or condition that increases the chances of getting injured 

What is Risk Factors

100

the model used to make decisions

What is DESAE

100

how well your body functions 

What is Physical Health

100

something that can affect your health and wellness in a negative way

What is Factors affecting Health and Wellness

100

when someone has good Physical, Social, and Mental Health

What is Wellness

200

The number one cause of death for 15-24 year olds

What is Motor Vehicle injuries

200

Something you like a lot 

What is Values

200
 Communication skills, relationships and the ability to interact with others

What is Social Health

200

an estimate of how long a person is likely to live

what is life expectancy 

200

When a person has poor mental, physical, social, and emotional health

What is Illness

300

circumstances, objects, or conditions that surround you in everyday life

What is Environmental Risk Factors

300

skills that help you communicate positively with people

What is Interpersonal skills 

300

The ability to think cleanly and critically

What is Intellectual Health

300

a person’s level of satisfaction with various aspects of his or her life

What is Quality of Life

300

the overall well-being of the mind, body, and relationships with others

What is Health

400

Traits passed biologically from parent to child

What is Hereditary

400

skills used to respond to peer pressure

What is Refusal Skills

400

Your mood and how you view the world

What is Emotional Health

400

The average life expectancy has increased significantly in 

What is 50 Years

400

People who feel good about their condition, are productive, and don’t have illnesses

What is Well-Being

500

level of education, income, status, and culture

What is Socioeconomic Risk Factors

500
something you want to achieve in life

What is Goals

500

The range of a person’s health status is described as

What is Continuum

500

Two individuals can have a very different quality of life but can have the same

What is Disease

500

When a person has not good health, but not bad health either

What is Mid-Point