16 Questions
What is the primary focus of the Biomedical Approach?
Physiological risk factors
According to the Socio-Environmental Approach, what is the focus in addressing health promotion?
Entire population
Which approach emphasizes a holistic view of health as a balance of body, mind, emotion, and spirit?
Indigenous Health Promotion
What does the New Public Health Movement in Canada emphasize with the evolution of health promotion?
Prevention and other factors contributing to health
Which group would be the primary target of the Behavioural Approach strategies?
High risk individuals
In which approach is empowerment considered a critical component of health promotion?
Indigenous Health Promotion
What is the main focus of the Ottawa Charter (1986)?
Promoting equity in health and health outcomes
Which of the following is NOT considered a Social Determinant of Health (SDoH)?
Personal health behavior
What does the Population Health Promotion Model integrate?
Population health concepts with health promotion principles
Which factor has as much or more influence on health status than medical care, genetics, and personal health behavior?
Socioeconomic circumstances
Why is the widening income gap seen as a public health concern?
It affects health equity and social determinants of health
Which of the following is an example of a Population Health Indicator?
Early childhood development
What does the term 'Social Determinants of Health (SDoH)' refer to?
Environmental conditions that impact health outcomes
How does the Population Health Promotion Model contribute to achieving health equity?
By considering the social and environmental factors influencing health
Which of the following examples best illustrates an initiative aimed at addressing health disparities caused by Social Determinants of Health?
Launching a community garden to improve access to fresh produce in low-income areas
Which indicator would be most crucial to monitor when assessing health equity within a population?
Maternal mortality ratio
Test your knowledge on promoting physical activity and advancing policies in the health sector. Learn about supporting healthy public policy, principles of social justice, and the Ottawa Charter (1986). Explore how to address Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) like income, employment, education, and childhood experiences.
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