Queen’s University HLTH 101, Question with accurate answers, 100% ACCURATE.
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Social Determinants of Health - -Conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age and the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life.
According to health Canada what are the...
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Social Determinants of Health - ✔✔-Conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age and
the wider set of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life.
According to health Canada what are the 12 Determinants of Health? - ✔✔-- income/social status
-Social support networks
-Education
- Employment/ working conditions
- Social environments
- Physical Environments
- Personal Health practices
-Healthy Child development
- Biology and Genetic development
- Health services
- Gender
Public Health - ✔✔-The Publics Health or the health of the public
Neoliberalism (Liberal Individualist) - ✔✔-- Freedom is important
- Smaller Taxes = example of neoliberal government.
- Canada = Neoliberalism
Collectivist/ Socialist - ✔✔-Positive freedom - state is seen as a vehicle to allow freedom
, Environmental ideology - ✔✔-Environment is the key concern
Population Health - ✔✔-health outcomes of the people (country, region, city, gender, etc.)
MRFIT - ✔✔-A graph gathering data on cholesterol level. Showed that on a population level not many
people suffering heart attacks.
Absolute Poverty - ✔✔-Lack of essentials to life
Relative Poverty - ✔✔-being worse off than those around you, creating a sense of deprivation.
LICO (Low Income Cut Off) - ✔✔-Set up in relation to what an average family spends on food, clothing,
and shelter.
LIM (Low Income Measure) - ✔✔-International measure of low income
Social Justice - ✔✔-The fairness of a society and the structures within society that ensure everyone is
treated fairly (regardless of gender, race, social class, etc.)
Negative Freedom - ✔✔-Freedom in the sense of an individual being free from state interference in
their lives.
Positive Freedom - ✔✔-Freedom that empower people to lead the lives they choose.
- "freedom to be and do"
What is the idea of social justice that is most compatible with the population health approach? - ✔✔-
Promotion of positive freedom
Basic Income Guarantee - ✔✔-Ensuring everyone an income sufficient to meet basic needs and live with
dignity, regardless of work status.
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