What are the factors that affect community health? - Answer -Physical factors
(much to to with location)
-Social and cultural issues
-community organizations
-individual behaviors
What are some social factors/determinants of community health? - Answer -
politics
-economy
-culture
-religion
-socioeconomic status
-social norms
What are some physical factors/determinants of community health? - Answer -
geography
-environment
-community size
-industrial development (contributes to urban sprawl and air pollution)
What are some examples of how community organizations affect health? - Answer
-influences community's ability to solve problems
-avoiding duplication of services
-solutions needs to be consistent with community/cultural needs
, What are some examples as to how individual behavior affects community health?
- Answer contributes to overall community:
-recycling
-immunizations
-wearing seat belts
What is PRECEDE/PROCEED and who developed this model? - Answer P/P is a
health assessment and planning model that is divided into 2 portions, PRECEDE,
comprising of phases 1-4 that covers assessment phases, and PROCEED, phases 5-
8 that covers implementation and evaluation phases
This model was developed by Green and Kreuter in 1999
What does PRECEDE stand for? - Answer Predisposing, Reinforcing, and
Enabling Constructs in Educational Diagnosis and Evaluation
What does PROCEED stand for? - Answer Policy, Regulatory, and
Organizational Constructs in Educational and Environmental Development
Which phases are covered by PRECEDE and what is their overall function? -
Answer Phases 1 to 4. They function as the phases within assessment
Note: knowing the names of each phase is not necessary, as per Kinkade, but you
should know what each of them cover
Which phases are covered by PROCEED and what is their overall function? -
Answer Phases 5 to 8. They function as the phases of implementation and
evaluation
Note: knowing the names of each phase is not necessary, as per Kinkade, but you
should know what each of them cover