Exam 1: Why Study Social and Behavioral Factors in Public Health
Exam 1: Why Study Social and Behavioral Factors in Public Health14 Questions
Exam 2: Historical Perspectives on Population and Disease14 Questions
Exam 3: Social Epidemiology7 Questions
Exam 4: Behavioral and Social Science Theory15 Questions
Exam 5: Health and Illness Behavior6 Questions
Exam 6: The Social Environment and Health10 Questions
Exam 7: Societal Reactions to Disease7 Questions
Exam 8: Comparative Health Cultures14 Questions
Exam 9: Health Disparities, Diversity and Cultural Competence5 Questions
Exam 10: Reproductive Health4 Questions
Exam 12: Public Health and Aging9 Questions
Exam 13: Planning Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Programs10 Questions
Exam 14: Community-Based Approaches to Health Promotion8 Questions
Exam 15: Social Marketing in Public Health6 Questions
Exam 16: Policy and Advocacy7 Questions
Exam 17: Childhood Overweight and Obesity5 Questions
Exam 18: Mental Health and Illness: a Public Health Perspective5 Questions
Exam 19: Prevention of Unintentional Injuries7 Questions
Exam 20: Violence and Public Health7 Questions
Exam 21: Occupational Health6 Questions
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The New Public Health paradigm is best characterized by which of the following?
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The Sanitary Movement of the 19th Century was a significant milestone in public health for what reason?
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Which of the following is a characteristic of systems thinking in public health?
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An important finding of the case study on applying the ecological model to formative research for a WIC training program in New York State was that the study design did not adequately address which of the following components circle the best choice):
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The "new public health paradigm" is associated with what conceptual model of health? 3 points)
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In the Discussion and Implications section of a scientific paper on factors associated with underutilization of mammography, the authors discuss the clinical significance of their results. For example, they note that a doctor's recommendation to get a mammogram appears to be a critical factor in whether a woman received a mammogram in the past 12 months, and urge clinicians to play a larger role in referring women for mammography screening. This example illustrates what kind of scientific evidence?
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Evidence-based public health should rely on which of the following types of evidence?
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The research areas of infant mortality and adolescent pregnancy are most closely associated with which of the following social and behavioral science disciplines?
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The following developments contributed to the rise of the social ecology paradigm in medicine and public health EXCEPT:
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Use of diverse sources of information to plan for, prevent, monitor and control disease outbreaks is an example of?
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Which of the following repercussions of the Exxon Valdez oil spill did not occur?
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The social ecology of health model can be represented by which of the following choose the BEST response)?
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Which of the following milestones in the history of social sciences in public health launched the health behavior change paradigm for public health intervention?
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