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| sources of social and health disparity |
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Definition
- poverty
- lack of education
- unemployment
- social isolation
- stress
- addiction
- racial/cultural/ethnic/gender discrimination
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Term
| behavior is influenced by what? |
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Definition
- people
- individuals
- social networks
- populations/communities
- places
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Term
| Social Determinants of health |
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Definition
- social gradient
- stress
- early life
- social exclusion
- work
- unemployment
- social support
- addiction
- food
- transporation
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Term
| ecological levels of helath and behavior |
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Definition
- intrapersonal
- interpersonal
- group
- organization/institution
- community
- population
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Term
| Describe health objective |
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Definition
- health status for specific population
- clearly defined
- objectively measured
- specifies date and time parameter
- should be of PUBLIC health significance
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Term
| describe behavioral objective |
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Definition
- states specific action that will be performed
- explicitly defines action/behavior
- objectively measurable
- performed by target population
- increases likelihood of meeting health objective
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Term
| What makes an objective SMART |
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Definition
- Specific
- Measureable
- Achievable
- Relevant
- Time-specific
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Term
| What classifies a theory as adequate? |
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Definition
- internally consistent or logical
- broadly relevant
- plausible
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| abstract concepts that attempt to describe a reality |
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| specific applications or operational forms of combinations of theories in a particular context |
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| What is the requirement for something to be an objectively verifiable indicator (OVI)? |
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Definition
- must be attached to each element of logframe
- must be clear, precise, measurable
- uses fewest number necessary to demonstrate success
- each OVI may only be used at "one level"
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Term
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Definition
| demonstrate and measure results |
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Term
| transtheoretical model: stages |
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Definition
- precontimplation (wont change for at least 6 months)
- contimplation (will change within six months)
- preparation (I will change within one month)
- action
- maintenance
- termination (not tempted by behavior anymore)
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Term
| precaution adaptation model stages |
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Definition
- unaware of risk
- unengaged with problem
- decidingin on action
- decide not to act
- decide to act
- action
- maintenance
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Term
| Describe Strong's principle |
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Definition
in order for someone to engage in a healthy behavior, the benefit must be twice that of the barrier |
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