Magda De La Torre 1 Flashcards

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Health

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Physical, social, and mental well-being, not merely the absence of disease

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Public Health

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The science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through organized efforts and informed choices of society organizations, public and private communities and individuals

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What are the 3 core functions of public health?

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Assessment
Policy Development
Assurance

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What is assessment?

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Regular collection and dissemination of data on health status, community health needs, and epidemiologic issues

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What is policy development?

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Promotion of the use of the base of scientific knowledge in decision making policy matters affecting public health

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What is assurance?

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Provision of services necessary to achieve mutually agreed upon goals, either directly, through other entities or regulation

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What is “Dental Public Health”?

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A specialty of dentistry that focuses on the art and science of preventing and controlling dental disease and promoting dental health through organized community efforts

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What are the criteria for a public health problem?

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  1. ) Condition or situation that is a widespread actual or potential cause of morbidity or mortality
  2. ) Perception on the part of the public, government, or public health authorities that the condition is a public health problem
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What is public perception?

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Influential in the allocation of resources to solve a problem

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What is governmental perception?

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Insurance immediate action and can impact program planning and operation

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What is surveillance?

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Ongoing, systematic collection, analysis interpretation of data utilized for planning, implementation or evaluation of a public health practice

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What are the 9 purposes of surveillance?

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  1. Guide immediate action of public health importance
  2. Measure the burden of disease, populations at risk, or emerging health concerns
  3. Monitor trends in disease burden
  4. Guide planning, implementation and evaluation of programs
  5. Develop public policy
  6. Detect changes in health practice and evaluate the effects of these changes
  7. Prioritize the allocation of health resources
  8. Describe a clinical course of disease
  9. Provide a basis for epidemiological research
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13
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What do these acronyms stand for?

  1. CDC
  2. NOHSS
  3. BRFSS
  4. YRBS
  5. PRAMS
  6. WFRS
  7. NHANES
  8. BSS
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  1. Center for Disease Control and Prevention
  2. National Oral Health Surveillance System
  3. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
  4. Youth Risk Behavior Survey
  5. Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System
  6. Water Fluoridation Reporting System
  7. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
  8. Basic Screening Survey: Direct Examination
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What are factors that influence population trends?

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Age

Geographic Distribution

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The population in the US is getting _____.

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older

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  1. _________ in life expectancy 2. ______ in birth rate.
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  1. Increase

2. Decrease

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Population is moving from the 1_____/______ to the 2. _____/_____

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  1. North/Northeast

2. South/Southwest

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Migration from “ 1._____ to 2. ____”

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Rustbelt to Sunbelt

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19
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The majority of the US population is between which ages?

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18-44

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20
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According to 2010 what is the total US population?

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308.7 million

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21
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___________ is increasing in the US population.

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Diversity

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22
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_________ : Are the largest minority group in US

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Hispanics

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2/3 of US Hispanic population is of _______-American descent.

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Mexican

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24
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Largest proportion of Hispanics live in __________ US.

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Southwest

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25
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_____% of people living in Texas are minorities and most of those are Hispanic.

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50.2%

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____-______ _______: Population in the US has doubled over the past 10 years and the increase is expected to continue

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Asian-Pacific Islanders

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27
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____% of Americans* (approximately 45.3 million Americans) live in poverty (up from 11.3% in 2000)

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14.5%

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Poverty is more common among 1. ______ groups and among 2. _______.

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  1. minority

2. children

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29
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Of the children living in poverty, 1.___ % are African-Americans and 2. ___ are Hispanic children.

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  1. 39%

2. 33%

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30
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The percentage of children living in poverty is now ___% (previously 20.7% in 2011)

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21.8%

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31
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Complex grouping factors involving the measure of social and economic variables is referred to as __________ _________ __ ________.

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Social Determinants of Health

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32
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How is (SES) measured?

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Measured via poverty status and educational level

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33
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What are a few variables of SES?

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Education
Income
Wealth
Social Class

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34
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SES may be confounded (confused) with what?

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Race
Ethnicity
Gender effects

35
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What is FPL (Federal Poverty Level) considered to be an income of?

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at/below 22,000 for a family of four persons

36
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The higher the SES, the greater use of _______ services

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dental

37
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Patients of lower SES are:

  1. Less _____ to have ______ insurance
  2. Less able to _______ dental care
  3. Have ______ dentist in their local area
  4. _______ barriers to receiving dental care
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  1. likely; dental
  2. afford
  3. fewer
  4. Greater
38
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The percentage of population with the greatest dental visits the past year seems to be the highest in which population?

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Children, especially in 2015

39
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What percent and population who need but did not obtain select health care services during the previous 12 months due to cost was the highest

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9.5%; dental

40
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How many Americans are living in areas with a dentist shortage?

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47.5 million

41
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___% of Americans have dental insurance while over 80% of the US population has some sort of US coverage.

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46%

42
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The US population is becoming more 1. ______ and 2. _______

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  1. Diverse

2. Multicultural

43
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_______ is a major resource for social, economic & personal development & an important dimension of quality of life

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Health

44
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  1. _______, economic, 2. _______, environmental, 3 ________ & biological factors can all favor health or be harmful to health
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  1. Political
  2. Social
  3. Behaviorial
45
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What are the prerequisites for health fundanmental conditions & resources for health? (9)

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Peace
Shelter
Education
Food
Income 
A Stable Ecosystem
Sustainable Resources
Social Justice
Equity
46
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What are determinants of health?

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Factors that interact to create circumstances and produce specific health conditions

47
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What are the two categories of determinants of health?

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Inherited Determinants

Acquired Determinants

48
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What are inherited determinants?

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factors that are inborn or genetically determined

49
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What are acquired determinants?

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factors that influence health and are obtained after birth and throughout life (e.g. infections, trauma, cultural characteristics & spiritual value)

50
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What are expanded vision of factors that affect health through life span?

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General socioeconomic, cultural & environmental conditions

Living & working conditions

Social & community influences

Individual lifestyle factors

Age, gender, and genetic factors

51
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What is healthy people 2020?

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A resource for promoting health and preventing disease throuighout the nation

52
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What is quality of life?

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individuals perceptions of their position in life i nthe context of culture and value system where they live and in relation to their goals, expectations, standard and concerns

53
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Quality of life refers to: ________

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Subjective evaluations, which induces both positive and negative dimensions and is embedded in a cultural, social and environmental context

54
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Domains of health and quality of life are _________ and _________.

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Complementary and overlapping

55
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What are the 6 broad domains of quality of life?

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Physical domain
Psychological domain
Level of independence
Social relationships
Environment
Personal beliefs
56
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Assessment methods and measures developed to evaluate health related quality of life among population groups:

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Global Assessments
Healthy Days
Years of Healthy Life

57
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What are some individual behaviors affecting oral, dental & craniofacial health? (7)

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Diet and nutrition
Home care practices 
Seeking dental care
Tobacco Use
Alcohol Use
Craniofacial Injury Control Practices
Habitual Grinding and Clenching
58
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What are two factors that influence Oral, Dental, & Craniofacial Health?

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Access to Quality Health Care & Oral Health Care

Policies and Intervention

59
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What are the 5 A’s ? (Access to Oral Services?)

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Availibility
Accessibility
Accomodation
Affordibility
Acceptability
60
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OHRQoL is related to HRQoL

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True

61
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OHRQoL

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Multidimensional contruct that reflects people’s comfort when eating, sleeping. and engaging in social interaction; their self esteem; and their satisfaction with respect to their oral health

62
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What are four dimensions that oral health affects a person’s quality of life?

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  • Functional dimensions
  • Sensations of pain and discomfort
  • Psychological factors
  • Social well-being
63
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OHIP

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Oral Health Impact Profile

64
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OHIP Domains (7)

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Functional Limitations
Physical pain
Psychologic Discomfort
Physical Disability
Psychologic Disability
Social Disability
Handicap
65
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What are the responses for the 5 point lickert scale?

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Very often
Fairly often
Occasionally 
Hardly Never
Never
66
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What is a community?

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A group of individuals organized into a unit, or manifesting some unifying trait or common interest

67
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What is a unit?

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can be entire population of a town, geographic, region, a state, or a nation

68
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True or False

Unit may also be a selected subgroup of people for example:

Low income children living in a large city

or

Men urged to have oral cancer screenings

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True

69
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Community Oral Health Programs target who?

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vulnerable populations with limited access to services or resources to pay

70
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What are the 4 steps for prevention programs? (APIE)

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Assess factors
Plan policy or program
Implement policy or program
Evaluate policy or program

71
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What are the different characteristics of communities?

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  • Physical makeup and geography
  • Demographics and population trends
  • Social & power structure
  • Government & legal structure
  • Mental & emotional patterns
  • Racial, cultural, ethnic groups
  • Social mores
  • Religious & nutritional patterns
  • Educational institutions & community organizations
72
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What are predisposing factors?

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individuals knowledge, attitudes, behavior, beliefs & values that affect willingness to change

73
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What are enabling factors?

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factors environment or community that facilitate or present obstacles to change

74
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Reinforcing factors

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positive or negative effects of adopting the behavior (including social support) that influence continuing the behavior

75
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Social Marketing Approach to Increase Oral Cancer Examinations Among African-Americans was done by University of Florida’s college of dentistry, what were their 3 objectives?

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  1. Explore factors underlying African Americans’ perception of oral cancer & oral cancer examination
  2. Develop culturally appropriate health messages based on findings
  3. Conduct social marketing campaign to decrease racial disparities in oral cancer
76
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What is social marketing?

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Application of commercial marketing technologies to influence voluntary behavior to improve societal welfare

77
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What are the four P’s?

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Product: health practive
Price: barriers & cost of products
Place: channels of communication
Promotion: message

78
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What is the “bottoms up process?”

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determination of marketing mix begins with asking target audience for their thoughts about the product, price, place & promotion efforts necessary to sell a beneficial health behavior to the target audience.

79
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Three focus groups conducted with ________ _________ men in Jacksonville, FL.

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African American

80
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What was the provided guiding framework for the three African American men focus groups in Jacksonville, FL?

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Health Belief Model & SOcial Marketing Principles

81
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What was investigated by the three AA focus groups in Jacksonville Florida? (4)

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  • Perceived susceptibility to & perceived severity of an oral cancer diagnosis
  • Perceived benefits & barriers related to the oral cancer examination
  • Knowledge of oral cancer & prevention
  • Health promotion variables: information sources & need for incentives
82
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What are some assessing factors in a community? (11)

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  • Family, economic & social conditions
  • Socioeconomic status
  • Family stress
  • Parenting style
  • Cultural factors
  • Dietary factors
  • Feeding and comforting practices
  • Caries status
  • Risk factors
  • Access to dental and health care
  • Knowledge and attitudes
83
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The CDC Coordinated School Health Model has __ interactive components.

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8; Oral health should be incorporated into each component

84
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ASTDD

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Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors (ASTDD)