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FRHD 1100 - Life: Health and Well-Being Exam - Units 1-4 With Questions And 100% SURE
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Terms in this set (138)
panacea to heal; a remedy for all difficulties; a cure-all
healthy; a science of the establishment and maintenance of health; conditions or practices
hygiene
conducive to health
an emphasis on the interconnectedness between an individual and his or her mind, body, and
holism
spirit
A state of complete well-being, including physical, psychological, spiritual, social, intellectual,
health
and environmental dimensions
morbidity the disease rates in one period of time or in once place
mortality the number of deaths in one period of time or in one place
an educational and informational process in which people are helped to change attitudes and
health promotion
behaviours in an effort to improve their health
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, mutual aid the actions people take to help each other cope
healthy environments creation of conditions and surroundings conducive to health
population health a way of thinking about the social and economic forces that shape health
epidemiology the study of how often diseases occur in different groups of people and why
A deliberate lifestyle choice characterized by personal responsibility and optimal
wellness
enhancement of physical, mental, and spiritual health.
an aspect that is very important to health and wellness status, such as income inequality, job
social determinants of health (SDOH) security, working conditions, housing and food security, education and care in early life, and
social exclusion of individuals and groups
the increased transnational movement of capital, goods, people, and political systems and
globalization
rapid turnover of ideas and images through new communication technologies
Factors that encourage or inhibit us from changing such as knowledge, attitudes, beliefs,
predisposing factors
values, self- efficacy, behavioural intentions, and existing skills
enabling factors factors that make possible a change in behavior
factors that reinforce a particular behavior
reinforcing factors
-other people, positive or negative consequences
Health Belief Model (HBM) model that explains when beliefs are likely to affect behavior change
attitudes a feeling or way of thinking that affects a person's behaviour
beliefs a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing
Unwritten, informal codes of conduct that prescribe how people should act in particular
norms
situations and are considered important by most members of a group or organization
stage of change where you are not even considering to change and may be in denial. Barriers
precontemplation
are greater than the benefits
contemplation aware of the problem, considering change within 6 months
preparation FRHD 1100 - Life: Healthintent
andtoWell-Being Exam
change a problem - Units
behaviour 1-4next months
within the
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FRHD 1100 - Life: Health and Well-Being Exam - Units 1-4 With Questions And 100% SURE
ANSWERS
Terms in this set (138)
panacea to heal; a remedy for all difficulties; a cure-all
healthy; a science of the establishment and maintenance of health; conditions or practices
hygiene
conducive to health
an emphasis on the interconnectedness between an individual and his or her mind, body, and
holism
spirit
A state of complete well-being, including physical, psychological, spiritual, social, intellectual,
health
and environmental dimensions
morbidity the disease rates in one period of time or in once place
mortality the number of deaths in one period of time or in one place
an educational and informational process in which people are helped to change attitudes and
health promotion
behaviours in an effort to improve their health
1/8
, mutual aid the actions people take to help each other cope
healthy environments creation of conditions and surroundings conducive to health
population health a way of thinking about the social and economic forces that shape health
epidemiology the study of how often diseases occur in different groups of people and why
A deliberate lifestyle choice characterized by personal responsibility and optimal
wellness
enhancement of physical, mental, and spiritual health.
an aspect that is very important to health and wellness status, such as income inequality, job
social determinants of health (SDOH) security, working conditions, housing and food security, education and care in early life, and
social exclusion of individuals and groups
the increased transnational movement of capital, goods, people, and political systems and
globalization
rapid turnover of ideas and images through new communication technologies
Factors that encourage or inhibit us from changing such as knowledge, attitudes, beliefs,
predisposing factors
values, self- efficacy, behavioural intentions, and existing skills
enabling factors factors that make possible a change in behavior
factors that reinforce a particular behavior
reinforcing factors
-other people, positive or negative consequences
Health Belief Model (HBM) model that explains when beliefs are likely to affect behavior change
attitudes a feeling or way of thinking that affects a person's behaviour
beliefs a state or habit of mind in which trust or confidence is placed in some person or thing
Unwritten, informal codes of conduct that prescribe how people should act in particular
norms
situations and are considered important by most members of a group or organization
stage of change where you are not even considering to change and may be in denial. Barriers
precontemplation
are greater than the benefits
contemplation aware of the problem, considering change within 6 months
preparation FRHD 1100 - Life: Healthintent
andtoWell-Being Exam
change a problem - Units
behaviour 1-4next months
within the
2/8