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Q: What cancer is the leading cause of deaths for both men and women in the U.S.?

Answer:
Lung and bronchus

Q: What is the leading cause of mortality in women and men?

Answer:
Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)

Q: Which ethnicity has a higher obesity rate?

Answer:
Latinos and African Americans

Q: What is protective hypothesis?

Answer:
Marriage provides an environment conductive to health

,Epidemiology Test 2 Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions |
Latest 2026 Update




Q: What is selective hypothesis?

Answer:
People who marry are healthier then people who never marry

Q: What all races are discussed?

Answer:
African American American Indian Asian Hispanic/Latino

Q: Which race has the highest mortality?

Answer:
African Americans

Q: What is acculturations?

Answer:
Modifications that individuals or groups undergo when they come into contact with
another country; provides evidence of influence of environment/behavioral factors on
chronic disease

,Epidemiology Test 2 Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions |
Latest 2026 Update




Q: What is nativity?

Answer:
Place of origin of the individual Foreign born and native born

Q: Who are Hollingshead and Redlich?

Answer:
Studied associated with SES and mental illness

Q: Classified New Haven, CT into five social classes based on occupation, prestige,
education, and

Answer:
address

Q: What is breeder hypothesis?

Answer:
Condition associated with lower social class provide mental illness

, Epidemiology Test 2 Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions |
Latest 2026 Update




Q: What is downward drift hypothesis?

Answer:
Person with severe mental disorder move to impoverished areas

Q: What are the place characteristics?

Answer:
Location, urban/rural, international, temperature Weather patterns, resources, access
Geography: mountains, plains, river valleys, etc.

Q: What reasons could there be for higher HIV rates in the South?

Answer:
Poverty, income inequality, little access to health Cultural factors like homophobia,
transphobia, racism, and sexuality

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