intervention can be... - correct answer ✔✔prevention or treatment
Targets can be - correct answer ✔✔risk factors, casual mechanisms, and health outcomes
target - correct answer ✔✔something that can manipulated or changed
ex; how much parents punish their children
Multifocality - correct answer ✔✔one event can lead to multiple outcomes
Equifinality - correct answer ✔✔one event that can explain a lot of different outcomes
Poor theory - correct answer ✔✔specifies targets that cannot be manipulated
example= history of maltreatment
Conceptual Diagram - correct answer ✔✔-detailed diagram of how and when an event or problem
occurs
-specifies events, conditions, and casual processes for an outcome
-goal: identify targets we desire to change
Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Systems Theory - correct answer ✔✔views the person as developing within
a complex system of relationships affected by multiple levels of the surrounding environment
Microsystem - correct answer ✔✔in the bioecological model, the immediate environment that an
individual personally experiences
Mesosystem - correct answer ✔✔In the bioecological model, the interconnections among immediate or
microsystem settings. children are absent.
, Ecosystem - correct answer ✔✔A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical
environment.
example- parents stressed and takes it out on child
Macrosystem - correct answer ✔✔In the bioecological model, the larger cultural and social context
within which the other systems are embedded
ex; religion, social values
Chronosystem - correct answer ✔✔in the bioecological model, historical changes that influence the
other systems
example- divorce, having a child
target risk factors - correct answer ✔✔an event preceding an undesired outcome and increasing the
probability of that outcome
Casual mechanism - correct answer ✔✔A factor that makes a disease more likely to occur and the
reason for this effect is known
example- child maltreatment (x) is the cause of heart disease (y)
x is the cause of y
Caveats - correct answer ✔✔Manipulable vs non manipulable factors
-no money vs helping get a job
experiment - correct answer ✔✔Study in which an intervention is deliberately introduced to observe its
effects
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