Health Flashcards

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What are physical and mental health strongly influenced by?

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Inequalities in terms of CAGEs. Health is strongly correlated with structural inequalities.

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What are three things that the 1950s biomedical approach focus on?

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Different biology explains different health/disease, individual lifestyle choices, failings of medical system.

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What did the 1960s research that focused on stress and psychosocial risk factors include?

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Self-control, self-esteem, personality, social support network, stressful environment.

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What are social determinants of health?

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Conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age, including the health system.

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What are some components of social determinants of health?

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Socioeconomic status, age, environment, rural/urban, race/ethnicity, gender, education.

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What is the theory of social determinants of health?

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Health, illness, life expectancy are not randomly distributed in society. The social structures affect social and material life, ultimately, they will translate to people’s health.

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What is the main cause for health inequalities?

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Income.

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Link & Phelan’s studies look at what?

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Macro-social factors causing disease risk, including race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status, age, gender.

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Poverty is the main correlate of disease in the world. What can this include?

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Unsanitary substandard housing, poor diet, absence of extra-curricular activities, material deprivation, cognitive problems, low education.

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What is the health of the aboriginals in comparison to other Canadians?

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Suffer from more diseases at a higher rate such as high-blood pressure, suicide, mental illness, poor dental health, tuberculosis. Life expectency is 7 years shorter, and 12 for Inuit.

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What is the health immigrant effect?

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Due selective screening of economic immigrants in Canada, the immigrant population is healthier and live longer than average Canadian-born.

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What is hyper-segregation or environmental racism?

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Over representation of minority ethnic or race groups in impoverished, dangerous and environmentally polluted neighborhoods.

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What health problems do women tend to have more of?

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More disabilities, more chronic diseases, more stress than men at every age, live longer than men.

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What health problems do men tend to have more of?

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Higher suicide rate, more risk-prone, are less likely to visit doctors, more unhealthy habits, more physically active.

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Conceptions of masculinity leads to what?

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To high-risk behaviors and to under use the health care system.

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How do marriage and unpaid labour give benefits?

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Marriage is a health protector for men, they are healthier and live longer. Dividing unpaid labour equally is beneficial for both women and men.

17
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Causes of mortality differ by age. What are they?

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Teen boys: suicide/car accident. Middling men: heart diseases/cancer. Third age: numerous diseases.

18
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What is geographic isolation?

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One of the key factors to obtain health services, hence low access for many First Nations people of Canada.

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What are some social factors to health?

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High education level, high income, extensive social support network, non-polluted environment, adequate food diet.

20
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Lifestyle choices reflect what in connection to agency and structure?

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Reflects agency. Structures and inequalities come from individual choices and access to health care, but especially class, age, gender, race/ethnicity.