25 Questions
Which term describes the capacity of individuals to act independently and make free choices?
Agency
What is the key debate in sociology regarding human behavior?
Debate on agency vs structure
Which concept suggests that health is a resource and process?
Agency
What do health inequities refer to?
Differences in the health of individuals or groups
What does intersectionality focus on?
Interaction of various categories leading to oppression and inequality
What is the Ottawa charter's perspective on health?
Health focuses on resources and processes
What are prerequisites for health improvement?
Peace, shelter, education, food
What does health promotion aim to achieve?
Reduce health inequities and ensure equal opportunities for all to achieve their fullest health potential
What do the three wings in the Health Promotion logo represent?
Three basic strategies for health promotion
Who is responsible for advocating for good health according to the text?
Individuals, families, communities, social groups, and health personnel
What does the outside circle in the Health Promotion logo symbolize?
Building Healthy Public Policies
What is seen as a major resource for social, economic, and personal development?
Good health
What is the main message conveyed by the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion?
Advocating for equity in public health
What is the significance of acknowledging people as the main health resource according to the text?
To promote self-care and community involvement in health
What does the Health Promotion logo aim to promote based on its design elements?
Approach to health promotion outlined in the Ottawa Charter
What do the three wings in the Health Promotion logo represent?
Key action areas for health promotion
Which key action area in health promotion is symbolized by the upper wing breaking the circle?
Strengthening community action
What does the Ottawa Charter emphasize as a precondition for effective health promotion?
Integrated multi-strategy approach
What is a key aspect of health promotion policy?
Combining diverse approaches like legislation, fiscal measures, taxation, and organizational change
What responsibility does health promotion place on the health sector?
Shared responsibility with other sectors
How does health promotion aim to make healthier choices easier?
By creating supportive environments and societal changes
What is the significance of the HP logo changes made for the Jakarta Conference?
It emphasized a more integrated and outreaching approach
What is a characteristic of community actions in health promotion?
Working together in setting priorities, making decisions, planning strategies, and implementing them
How does health promotion support personal and social development?
By enhancing life skills and increasing control over health choices
What is the emphasis of reorienting health services for health promotion?
Moving towards a health promotion direction and considering broader social components
Test your knowledge on health promotion policies that go beyond healthcare. Explore the different approaches such as legislation, fiscal measures, and organizational changes to foster greater equity and healthier choices in society.
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