1/39
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced | Call with Kai |
|---|
No analytics yet
Send a link to your students to track their progress
What are the ethical problems in health promotion
Accountability, research programs, autonomy, and influencing environment
How is ethics used in health promotion
As a moral compass when finding resolutions
What is deontological
A ethical school of thought that focuses more on the action and follows morals strictly
What is Consequentialism
A ethical school of thought that focuses on the results and sacrifices the minority for the majority
What are the four ethical principles of health
Autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice
What is power
Ability to control people
What is globalization
The idea of trade globally
Why is globalization poor for health
Spreads diseases, causes inequalities, and environmental damage
Why is globalization beneficial
Economy, Knowledge sharing, and health care technology
Why is health political
Health promotion is controlled through power by policy and economy.
What is conservatism in health
A ideology that believes inequalities are bound to happen
What is liberalism in health
Inequalities should be relieved by the government
How does government control social determinants of health
Controlling education, housing, economy, environment, healthcare, and employment
What is the Socio ecological model
A model to determine stages of socioecological health such as individual, interpersonal, organization, community, and policy
What is a theory
A collection of concepts to bring reasoning towards situations and provides a unique pathway to different problems
What is a concept
The main reasoning behind theories
What is a construct
A specific concept towards a specific theory
What is cognitive attitude
Attitude based on thoughts and knowledge
What is affective attitude
Attitude based on emotions and feelings
In what order from easiest to change to hardest to change is Knowledge, belief, and attitude
Knowledge, belief, attitude
What is the health belief model
A cognitive framework that helps individuals understand their health behaviors by considering perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers.
What is the transtheoretical model
A model that describes the stages of change individuals go through to modify behavior, including precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance.
What is the theory of planned behavior
A theory that links beliefs and behaviors; it posits that individual intention to engage in a behavior is influenced by attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control.
What is the primary predictor for the Theory of Planned Behavior
Intention
What makes a policy a Healthy Public Policy
Healthy public policy is characterized by policies that actively promote health and well-being.
What are the focuses of healthy public policy
Healthy environment, equity, accountability, and prevention
What are the levels of intervention
Individual, community, societal
What are the types of traditional media
Print, broadcast, outdoor, and mail
What are the roles played by mass media
Source info, values, social reality, and social norms
Why can media be used to promote health
Educate, integrates emotion, and relevance
Why is social media a outlet of choice
Targets a young audience, more popular, and easier marketing
Why can media be healthy
Promote, educate, provide accountability, and improve networking
Why can media be unhealthy
Promotes unhealthy markets, social constructs, cyberbullying, loneliness, false info, and false comparison
What makes media strategies more effective than other methods
Target audience, credibility, and emotional
What are the portions of Diffusion of Innovations model
Innovator, Early adopters ,early majority, late majority, and Laggards
What is the Diffusion of Innovations Model
Explains product momentum and helps understand innovations.
What is media advocacy
Use of media to promote policy, educate the public and provide basic information
What is social math
Presents numbers in a new context to see the true story behind the numbers
What is social marketing
Use the complete media to sell behavior changes rather than just social media to sell products
What is the model of goods exchanged for a price in a social market context
The goods are the desire to change while the price is the methods to overcome the barriers to achieve the desired behavior