Exam 4: Characterizing and Defining the Health Problem
Exam 1: Context of Health Program Development and Evaluation21 Questions
Exam 2: Relevance of Diversity and Disparities to Health Programs16 Questions
Exam 3: Community Health Assessment for Program Planning17 Questions
Exam 4: Characterizing and Defining the Health Problem14 Questions
Exam 5: Program Theory and Interventions Revealed15 Questions
Exam 6: Program Objectives and Setting Targets10 Questions
Exam 7: Process Theory for Program Implementation13 Questions
Exam 8: Monitoring Implementation Through Budgets and Information Systems16 Questions
Exam 9: Implementation Evaluation: Measuring Inputs and Outputs20 Questions
Exam 10: Program Quality and Fidelity: Managerial and Contextual Considerations12 Questions
Exam 11: Planning the Intervention Effect Evaluations16 Questions
Exam 12: Choosing Designs for Effect Evaluations10 Questions
Exam 13: Sampling Designs and Data Sources for Effect Evaluations10 Questions
Exam 14: Quantitative Data Analysis and Interpretation14 Questions
Exam 15: Qualitative Methods for Planning and Evaluation10 Questions
Exam 16: Program Evaluators Responsibilities23 Questions
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The odds ratio of having a gunshot injury is 8:0 for adolescents in poor neighborhoods compared to adolescents in wealthy neighborhoods, whereas the ___________ of having a gunshot injury is 6:0 for all adolescents in the poor neighborhood.
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relative risk
Create a causal theory statement about factors leading to type 2 diabetes among Bowe County residents, using the following variables or factors.
The risk of _____ among residents of Bowe County, as indicated by ______, is caused by _____ and _______ and is mediated by _____, but moderated by the ______ and a _____.
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The risk of type 2 diabetes among residents of Bowe County, as indicated by the number of clinic visits for blood glucose monitoring, is caused by a diet high in sugars and fats and lack of physical activity and is mediated by physiological processes, but moderated by the knowledge of nutrition and a safe environment for walking.
What is the description of the following term
-Confidence interval
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The range of values in which the true population rate falls
List the parts of a causal theory statement, preferably in a coherent order.
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Which of the following refers to those elements that must be present for a health problem to come into existence?
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Inherent in a community health assessment is a data collection process. What are the major categories of data sources?
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DALYs and QALYs would most likely be used in county health assessments.
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After priority ranking of health problems has been determined using a formal, standardized approach, what other factors might change the prioritization of health problems?
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Which of the following measurements is commonly used in community health assessments?
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Using mortality rates as a sole criterion is the best known method to determine the size of a health problem.
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