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| The CDC considers ___ a form of chronic disease |
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| Maintaining and improving skills and abilities that help oneself stay satisfied with what they do is what dimension of wellness |
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| Retirement is an example of ____ |
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| One of the barriers to the Building on Strength program was |
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| ___ age refers to a persons habit and roles relative to society’s expectations |
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| What was utilized based on the case regarding the smoking cessation kit |
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| The act of inhaling common household items to get high |
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| Texas currently has the____ highest teen pregnancy rate in the US |
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| The cycle of violence begins with which stage |
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| Community capacity is a good example of which dimension of heath |
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| Event that is causing a stress reaction |
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Result of a stressor Feeling or reaction |
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| Deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, non-lethal harming of ones self |
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| Habitually taking double the recommended dosage of a pain killer (habit) |
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| Balance of all bodily systems |
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| The best indicator of ‘aging gracefully’ |
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| A major factor in the high teen pregnancy rates in the US |
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| ___ results from drinking large amount of alcohol in a short period of time and can cause death |
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| drugs legally produced and prescribed by doctors and those illegally produced and sold outside of medial channels are known as (if someone is addicted and abuse) |
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| ADHD Rx is 2nd only to _______ as the most commonly abused drug in the US |
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| Violence involving family or marital legal union of two partners is known as |
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| Is states did not comply with the MLDA law, they would lose ____ |
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| A feeling that is created when we react to particular events is |
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| Quality of life Standard indicators include: |
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Wealth Employment Built environment Physical & mental health Education Recreation & leisure time Social belonging The best indicator of “aging gracefully”! |
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| Successful aging Factors that affect our quality of life as we age, such as: |
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high level of engagement with life low risk of disease high physical & cognitive function levels |
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| Core fabric of social communities |
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| the attitude, spirit and willingness of people to engage in collective, civic activities |
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| Over time, develops Strategic Social Plan |
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Safety and security Friendship and community A sense of civic identity, etc. |
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Refers to a person's habits and roles relative to society's expectations Examples: Retirement, Grandparenthood, Parenthood |
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| E.g., Becoming a grandmother at the age of 35 versus 65 |
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| community-based health promotion program that helps prevent disabilities & improves health & functioning in older adults |
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| Enhanced Wellness Program |
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| Physician acts directly by giving a lethal injection to end the patient's life. |
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| Various types, typically via the administration of a pill. |
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| Physician-Assisted Suicide |
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| Physician intentionally kills a patient contrary to the patient’s wishes. |
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| Active-involuntary Physician-Assisted Suicide |
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| Physician lets the patient die by refraining from interventions, contrary to the wishes of the patient. |
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| Passive-involuntary Physician-Assisted Suicide |
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| Physician lets the patient die by refraining from interventions that would be useless in any case, in accordance with the wishes of the patient. |
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| Passive-voluntary Physician-Assisted Suicide |
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(Physician-Assisted Suicide) Active-involuntary Passive-involuntary Passive-voluntary |
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| Violence between any partners in a close relationship |
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| Intimate Partner Violence |
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| Violence that consists of family or marital/legal union of two partners |
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| Example of Domestic Violence |
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| Deliberate, repetitive, impulsive, non-lethal harming of one’s self. |
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| Other terms used to describe self injury |
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| ______ % of the U.S. population participate in self injury |
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| Self injury often occurs in |
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| Who mostly participates in self injury |
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Middle to upper class background Average to high intelligence |
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| Years of Prohibition movement |
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| Year the LDA rose to 21 years old |
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| The Original Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Act |
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| The LDA rose to 21 years old |
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| If states didn’t adopt the new LDA laws they could lose |
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| 10% of their federal highway funds |
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| Year All 50 states and DC raised LDA to 21 |
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| Amethyst Initiative consists of |
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| university chancellors and presidents across the US |
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| Purports that high-risk drinking behavior by young people continues despite LDA of 21 |
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| Supports informed and unimpeded debate on the 21 year-old drinking age |
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| Five categories of Illicit drugs |
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Narcotics Stimulants Depressants Hallucinogens Cannabis |
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| (e.g., opium, morphine, oxycodone) |
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| (e.g., caffeine, nicotine, meth) |
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| (e.g., alcohol, barbiturates) |
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| Examples of Hallucinogens |
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| Diagnosis used in the literature/medical comm. Instead of drug addiction |
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| Substance-Related Mental Disorders |
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| Leads to improved test performance |
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| ________ are more likely to have been prescribed stimulants |
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| White males & fraternity/sorority members |
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| _______ are least likely to have been prescribed stimulants |
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| Asians and African Americans |
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| Types of things that are 'huffed' |
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Aerosols Solvents Gases Nitrites Bath salts |
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| Number of adults that were found to be huffing last year |
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| ___% of all ppl in 2010 that were found to be huffing were over age 18 |
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| Teen girls having children has dropped by 40% in past _____ |
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| ______ teen girls give birth everyday |
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| _______ teens give birth each year in US |
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| Teen birth rates in the U.S. are up to _______ than in most other developed countries |
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| __________ teen girls are more likely to give birth than white teen girls |
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| Hispanic and African American |
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| Girls born to teen parents are ____ likely to become teen parents themselves, continuing the cycle of teen pregnancy. |
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| About ______ of teen mothers will earn HS diploma |
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| Teen childbearing costs U.S. taxpayers about |
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| Teen intercourse has ________ from 1991 |
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| the majority of girls teen boy and girls received sex ed through |
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| formal sexual education teaches |
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| abstinence and birth control |
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| _________ women were less likely to report same-sex encounters |
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| _________ women were more likely to report same-sex encounters |
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| White and African American |
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| Sexual act that is still a cultural taboo |
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| ___ tend to have more sexual partners than ______ |
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| ______ sex is more common among 15-24 year olds than _____ sex |
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| oral is more common than intercourse |
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Emotional Intellectual/ Cognitive Physical Professional/ Vocational Social Spiritual Psychosocial |
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| dimensions of wellness that deals with managing and directing feelings |
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| dimensions of wellness that deals with coping with challenges and behaving in trustworthy and respectful ways |
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| dimensions of wellness that deals with engaging in creative pursuits and intellectually stimulating activities |
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| dimensions of wellness that deals with problem solving and reasoning |
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| dimensions of wellness that deals with choosing lifestyle habits that maintain or improve health and functional ability |
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| dimensions of wellness that deals with maintaining or improving skills, abilities and attitudes |
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| dimensions of wellness that deals with helping oneself or others stay productive and satisfied with the work they produce |
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| dimensions of wellness that deals with interacting with others for mutual benefit |
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| dimensions of wellness that deals with ability to develop social bonds; |
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| dimensions of wellness that deals with living with a meaning/purpose in life |
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| dimensions of wellness that deals with exploring beliefs and values that create personal peace and understanding |
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| dimensions of wellness that deals with complex interaction of your mental, emotional, social & spiritual health |
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| A feeling that is created when we react to particular events |
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| physiological response such as increased heart rate and blood pressure during a difficult school exam |
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| The event that is causing the stress reaction. |
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| Some common stressors in life include: |
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Final exams Multiple papers due during same week Birth of a new child New marriage Loss of job Loss of pet |
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| physical body being free from diseases |
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| ___ is a goal one can achieve |
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| Overall balance of physical, social, spiritual, emotional, intellectual, environmental, and occupational well-being |
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| Dynamic concept that continues for a lifetime |
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| Includes quality of life, life satisfaction & well-being |
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| The belief an individual feels that he/she can successfully perform a task. |
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| Maintaining a regular fitness program to help alleviate stress. |
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| To maintain a state of equilibrium among all six dimensions of wellness. |
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| How to achieve the balance or equilibrium of all body systems |
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Effectively coping with challenges Socializing with others Intellectually-stimulating activities Maintaining/improving skills Engaging in habits such as exercise Maintaining a belief system (not only religious) |
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