EXW 450 Module 7 Quiz 7 Arizona Statye University

01 October, 2024 | 5 Min Read

EXW 450 Module 7 Quiz 7

Question 1

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From a social determinants of health standpoint, the most effective approach to address health would be:

Incentivize medical procedures.

Address self-control and self-regulation.

Withhold services until people make better choices.

Modify the conditions that are making people sick.

This is a critical thinking question. These precise examples may not have all been given, but the concept has been emphasized across resources that the conditions or circumstances where we spend our time, have a significant influence on health and well-being. Addressing these environments will improve health and well-being for the whole community.

Question 2

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Lower income, over time is associated with:

Increases the odds of being a healthy adult.

Higher odds of having a health condition limiting normal childhood activities.

Decreased risk of chronic conditions such as heart disease, later in adulthood.

Increased chances of developing appropriate emotional regulation.

Appears to have no effect on adults once they reach the age of 21.

Question 3

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Which of the following statements is accurate?

Ignoring or neglecting a child is not harmful, provided there is no physical abuse.

Adverse childhood experiences are calculated by the total number of adverse exposures.

All of these are accurate statements.

If one ACE is present, there is a strong likelihood additional ACE’s are present as well.

Question 4

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What is the relationship of education to life expectancy?

Those who have less education tend to have longer life expectancies.

Education impacts well-being mainly in rural areas.

There is no relationship between education and life expectancy.

Those with more education tend to live longer, healthier lives than their less-educated counterparts.

Those with a high school degree and those with a bachelor’s degree have about the same life expectancy.

Question 5

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Neighborhood social and economic features have been linked with general health status, disability, chronic conditions, mental health status and:

Birth outcomes

Systematic probability.

Residualism

All of these.

Transtheoretical model

Question 6

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Reduced opportunity to participate in employment and community life is known as:

Lack of motivation

All of these.

Social exclusion

Theory of innovation

Question 7

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It is an innate need to be connected with and interact with other human beings.

True

False

Question 8

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Potentially helpful interactions, such as advice, material help or assistance are known as:

Social Support

All of these.

Preston Curve

Social Patterning

Generosity

Question 9

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The number and frequency of contacts and interactions are related to:

Social Networks

A genomic approach.

Risk Factor Analysis

All of these.

Median Income

Question 10

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Which of the following can best be thought of as a process of marginalization?

social support

All of these.

social networking

social exclusion

social anxiety

Question 11

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Food insecurity has been associated with:

All of these.

Increased school readiness.

Being lean.

Diabetes and depression.

Question 12

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Culture is the melding of pabulum, inequity and habit.

True

False

Question 13

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Socioeconomic status impacts culture and health.

True

False

Question 14

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Cultural competence is:

The capacity to understand human intellectual achievement regarded collectively.

The ability to understand the multifaceted and interactive effect of personal and environmental factors that determine behaviors.

Being capable of understanding outsourced models of intricacy.

The ability to successfully interact and work with those of different backgrounds and beliefs.

Question 15

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Cultural competency is being able to abide the differences in others while maintaining healthy behaviors.

True

False

Question 16

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Which of the following is a definition or characteristic of culture?

Culture is….

None of these.

Selected physical characteristics.

Mainly relevant only to diet and physical activity.

Connected to parlous outcomes.

Innate.

Question 17

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Culture is not unique to humans, certain types of animals, exhibit cultural traits.

True

False

Question 18

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Health-relevant behavior corresponds (i.e.is aligned or related to) a person’s:

Educational attainment

All of these.

Income

Surroundings

Question 19

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According to our text, the main reason for big differences between groups, in health outcomes is behavior.

True

False

Question 20

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Socialization includes which level of the social ecological model?

Individual

Interpersonal

Paramour

None of these.

Question 21

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Culture, socialization and the social patterning of behavior are indicators that:

Neurological evidence demonstrates that inflammation is a cultural phenomenon.

Individual behavior is not always consciously chosen.

Personality types who crave complex, new experiences are more successful.

Individualism is the best way to improve health.

Question 22

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How does socialization occur?

mainly through churches and the media.

All of these are correct.

through community, family, and groups.

through various independent agents.

Question 23

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Socialization is:

the recognition that information is available via others.

All of these are components of socialization.

the process by which children choose to become acculturated.

the way that human beings learn to function in society .

The way people decide to develop their human potential and improve themselves.

Question 24

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Surprisingly, since behaviors cluster, Berkman, Kawachi & Glymour, (2014), included in class slides, recommend:

Addressing multiple behaviors or integrated approaches to health and health behavior.

Addressing the stage of change the target community is currently experiencing.

Separating each behavior into component parts, conquering the behavior change, then moving to the next.

Addressing interventions to individuals who would most benefit.

Question 25

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In her Ted Talk on Culturally-informed approaches to health, Dr Dere argues that:

Interventions should be primarily focused on family and caregivers.

A culturally-informed approach is critical.

All of these were central arguments in her Ted Talk..

The correct approach is the correct approach, regardless of individual needs.

Question 26

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In the 2012 progress report on adaptations of behavioral health interventions , Castro and Barrera

Set out best practices as designated by the CDC.

All of these.

Excoriate interventions modifications based on culture.

List stage-based cultural adaptations for interventions.

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