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Self-reported behavior risk data on adults is collected through the:
Self-reported behavior risk data on adults is collected through the:
- National College Health Assessment
- Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
- Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (correct)
- Monitoring the Future
School connectedness is an example of:
School connectedness is an example of:
- Protective factors (correct)
- Social skills training
- None of these is correct
- Risk factors
Adolescents and young adults are classified as those ages:
Adolescents and young adults are classified as those ages:
- 12-20
- 12-21
- 10-24 (correct)
- 18-24
A critical period in life during which many health-related beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors are adopted and challenged is:
A critical period in life during which many health-related beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors are adopted and challenged is:
Most of the physical threat to health for adolescents and young adults stems from:
Most of the physical threat to health for adolescents and young adults stems from:
The diseases that cause considerable morbidity in adolescents and young adults are:
The diseases that cause considerable morbidity in adolescents and young adults are:
The racial/ethnic group of high school students most likely to report current cigarette usage is:
The racial/ethnic group of high school students most likely to report current cigarette usage is:
The years of life between the ages of 10 and 64 are considered some of the most productive years of people's lives.
The years of life between the ages of 10 and 64 are considered some of the most productive years of people's lives.
The transition from adolescence to young adulthood is considered to be a relatively easy transition for most.
The transition from adolescence to young adulthood is considered to be a relatively easy transition for most.
The percentage of children younger than 18 living in a single-parent family has been decreasing ever since 1965.
The percentage of children younger than 18 living in a single-parent family has been decreasing ever since 1965.
Study Notes
Behavior Risk Data Collection
- Self-reported behavior risk data for adults is primarily gathered through the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS).
Protective Factors
- School connectedness exemplifies a key protective factor that influences youth health.
Adolescent Classification
- Adolescents and young adults are defined as individuals aged 10 to 24.
Critical Life Period
- The transition phase of adolescence and young adulthood is pivotal for the formation of health-related beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors.
Health Threats in Youth
- Most health threats for adolescents and young adults arise from behavior rather than genetics, disease, or social class.
Morbidity Causes
- The significant diseases affecting morbidity in adolescents and young adults include sexually transmitted diseases.
Cigarette Usage by Ethnic Group
- The racial/ethnic group with the highest reported cigarette usage among high school students is white Americans.
Productive Life Years
- The age span from 10 to 64 years is recognized as one of the most productive periods in a person's life.
Transition Challenges
- The transition from adolescence to young adulthood is often considered difficult, contrary to the belief that it is a relatively easy phase.
Family Structure Trends
- The proportion of children under 18 living in single-parent families has been rising since 1965, contradicting the notion of a consistent decrease.
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Test your knowledge on health behavior risk data and protective factors with this quiz based on Chapter 8. Explore key concepts and terms related to adult behavior surveillance and school connectedness. Perfect for students studying health education or psychology.