Open Practise Questions Health, Health determinants (for exam)
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EPH1026
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Maastricht University (UM)
These practice questions are about all the lectures and tutorials to test your terminology and focus on shorter (and longer) essay questions that could pop up in the exam!
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1. Name 2 aspects that changed in historical thinking about health
2. What is the WHO definition of health?
3. What is Huber's definition of health?
4. What is Leonardi's definition of health?
5. What is Navarro's definition of health?
6. Name 3 critics of the WHO definition of health
7. Name a few critics of the positive health definition
8. What are the different perspectives of looking at a disease between lay people and professionals?
9. How has the health perspective changed?
10. How would you describe health?
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7. What is public?
8. How would you describe public health?
9. What is Winslow’s definition regarding public health?
10. What are the 2 different definitions of health according to Verweij?
11. To which two components does the public refer?
12. Is public or private more connected to market orientated/profit institutions?
13. What are the executive bodies of the EU?
14. What are the legislative bodies of the EU?
15. What are the jurisdiction bodies of the EU?
16. What is the name of the DG for health?
17. What is the name of the committee responsible for health (European Parliament)?
18. What is the European Commission, and how is it composed?
19. What is the European Parliament, and how is it composed?
20. What is the European Council, and how is it composed?
21. What is the Court of Justice, and how is it composed?
22. What is the Council of the European Union/Council of Ministers, and how is it composed?
23. What is the difference between a narrow and broad perspective of public health?
24. What is The Treaty of Paris (1951)?
25. What is The Treaty of Rome (1957)?
26. What is The Treaty of Maastricht (1992)?
27. What is The Treaty of Lisbon (2007)?
28. What is proportionality?
29. What is subsidiarity?
30. What is GDPR?
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31. What were the main focuses of traditional public health?
32. What are the main focuses of new public health?
33. How did new public health distinguish itself?
34. What are the differences between traditional and new public health regarding treatment?
35. Name 4 differences between new and traditional public health.
36. When did new public health rise?
37. What do they mean with holism?
38. Name 4 functions of Public Health
39. What is the definition of the prevention paradox?
40. Name 2 disadvantages or issues of public health.
41. What is global health?
42. Name 2 differences between global health and public health
43. What is the difference between public health and population health?
44. What are the two components that population health focuses on?
45. Finish the sentence: population health is a subset of public health that focuses on …
46. Name 4 added values of ‘European’ in EPH
4 47. Name 5 determinants of health
48. What was the main idea behind LaLonde's Health Field Concept?
49. What are the 4 aspects of LaLonde’s Health Field Concept?
50. What kind of shift happened due to LaLonde’s Health Field Concept regarding health policy?
51. What does the rainbow model illustrate?
52. How do the policy levels correspond with the layers of the rainbow model?
53. Does the WHO framework focus on the individual or on the population?
54. What demonstrates the WHO model?
55. What demonstrates the etiological model?
56. What did Antonovsky say about stress?
57. What are the 3 main components of the SOC Antonovsky model?
58. What is the Commers model?
59. Name 5 indicators used to measure health determinants
60. Below there are some keyword that you have to connect to a model:
- Focus on lifestyle
- Focus on disease side
- Focus on what keeps us healthy
- Social and political aspect
- Stress
5 61. What is Health inequality?
62. What is inequity?
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