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What is proximity in layout and design?
Grouping related items together to improve organization and understanding.
What is contrast?
Using differences in size, color, font, or spacing to make information stand out.
What is repetition?
Repeating visual elements to create consistency and organization.
What is alignment?
Arranging items neatly and logically on a page.
Why are layout and design important?
They improve readability, organization, understanding, and visual appeal.
What is health literacy?
The ability to find, understand, and use health information and services to make decisions.
What reading level should health print materials be written at?
About a 5th-6th grade reading level.
What problems can low health literacy cause?
Misunderstanding instructions, poor health outcomes, and higher healthcare costs.
What are benefits of high health literacy?
Better decision making, preventive care, and health outcomes.
What does A stand for in the health literacy model?
Access information.
What does the first C stand for?
Communicate information.
What does E stand for?
Evaluate information.
What does the second C stand for?
Calculate information.
What does U stand for?
Use information.
Who is responsible for addressing health literacy?
Healthcare providers, educators, organizations, policymakers, and public health professionals.
How do people use social media in health?
To communicate, educate, advocate, and share information.
Why should organizations create social media policies?
To maintain professionalism, protect privacy, and prevent misinformation.
What is a benefit of using social media in health promotion?
It reaches large audiences quickly and cheaply.
What are the three types of mass media?
Social media, print media, and broadcast media.
Why do public health professionals work with the media?
To educate the public, raise awareness, and influence policy.
What is media advocacy?
The strategic use of media to influence public policy.
Policy influences what two things?
Behavior and environment.
How does media advocacy work?
It uses media attention to influence public opinion and pressure policymakers.
What is framing?
Presenting an issue in a way that shapes public understanding.
What is social math?
Making statistics meaningful and relatable.
What is the first core concept of media literacy?
All media messages are constructed.
What is the second core concept?
Media messages are created for power or profit.
What is the third core concept?
Media messages use techniques to attract attention.
What is the fourth core concept?
Different people interpret messages differently.
What is the fifth core concept?
Media messages contain embedded values and viewpoints.
What is direct lobbying?
Directly communicating with lawmakers to influence legislation.
What is legislative advocacy?
Educating policymakers about issues.
What is grassroots lobbying?
Encouraging the public to contact policymakers.
What is an important first step in advocacy?
Identifying partners and allies.