24 Questions
What is the term for the act of taking a person from their home using deception or force?
Abduction
What is the term for the use of technology and electronic means to bully someone?
Cyberbullying
What is the term for a sexual contact between closely related persons?
Incest
What is the term for an act intended to cause injury or damage to a person?
Assault
What is the term for a street-based group mostly made up of young people, that engages in illegal acts?
Gang
What is the term for the forcefully taking away of a person against their will?
Kidnapping
What is the main characteristic of intentional injuries?
They are purposely inflicted and often associated with violence.
What is an example of intentional injury?
Domestic violence
What is a major risk factor for intentional injuries?
Access to firearms
What is the difference between self-inflicted and assault intentional injuries?
Self-inflicted is when a person harms himself/herself on purpose, while assault is when person(s) harm another on purpose.
What is the purpose of the group activity?
To read and answer guide questions about assigned topics.
What is an example of a category or classification type of intentional injury?
Suicide
What is the category of violence that includes rape, molestation, and sexual abuse?
Verbal and sexual abuse
What is the main difference between Intentional Injuries and Unintentional Injuries?
Intentional Injuries are caused by intentional actions
Which of the following is an example of an Intentional Injury?
Rape
What is the purpose of the 1-minute role play activity?
To act out a scenario and explain how to refrain from it
What is one way to refrain from Intentional Injuries?
Implementing Firearm Safety Measures
What is the category of violence that includes assault and bullying?
Bullying, Stalking and Extortion
What is the term for bullying with the use of technology and electronic means?
Cyberbullying
What is the term for an act intended to cause injury or damage to a person?
Assault
What is the term for someone who follows you around and makes you feel in danger?
Stalker
What is the term for the taking of a person from their home using deception or force?
Abduction
What is the term for a sexual contact between closely related persons?
Incest
What is the best way to avoid the dangers of planned or intentional injuries?
Through education and awareness
Study Notes
- Intentional Injuries are associated with violence and include domestic violence, sexual assault, aggravated assault, homicide, suicide, and self-inflicted injuries. Risk factors for intentional injuries include access to firearms, history of interpersonal violence, alcohol abuse, mental illness, and poverty. injuries, associated with violence, include domestic violence, sexual assault, aggravated assault, homicide, suicide, and self-inflicted injuries. for Intentional Injuries
- Access to firearms
- History of interpersonal violence
- Alcohol abuse
- Mental illness
- Poverty
Categories of Intentional Injuries
- Self-inflicted: when a person harms himself/herself on purpose
- Assault: when person(s) harm another on purpose
Examples of Intentional Injuries
- Rape
- Bullying
- Stalking
- Molestation
- Verbal abuse
- Sexual abuse
- Kidnapping
- Abduction
- Acts of terror
- Homicide
Prevention of Intentional Injuries
- Implementing firearm safety measures
- Addressing mental health and substance abuse
- Promoting child maltreatment awareness
- Creating safe environments
- Reporting suspected abuse and neglect
Test your knowledge on intentional injuries, safety, and first aid. This pre-assessment quiz covers different types of intentional injuries and their prevention. Improve your understanding of health education and safety measures.
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