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Deck 14: Prioritizing Health and Health Care Inequalities
1
The geographic area of urban and rural populations called ______ are areas where fresh food is not available.
A) food deserts
B) food swamps
C) food marshes
D) food securities
A) food deserts
B) food swamps
C) food marshes
D) food securities
A
2
People of color are ______ likely than White U.S. residents to have health insurance.
A) just as
B) much less
C) much more
D) neither more nor less
A) just as
B) much less
C) much more
D) neither more nor less
B
3
Which statement describes one of the earliest societal views of illness before the nineteenth century?
A) It was punishment for sinful behavior.
B) It was bad luck.
C) It was predetermined at birth.
D) It was the result of a curse.
A) It was punishment for sinful behavior.
B) It was bad luck.
C) It was predetermined at birth.
D) It was the result of a curse.
A
4
Which social factor describes why obesity is stigmatized?
A) It is associated with women.
B) It is associated with the lower class.
C) It is natural, due to evolution, to judge the unfit.
D) It reflects an individual's inability to regulate themselves.
A) It is associated with women.
B) It is associated with the lower class.
C) It is natural, due to evolution, to judge the unfit.
D) It reflects an individual's inability to regulate themselves.
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5
______ is the process of medical professionals taking control of an aspect of human life.
A) Health status
B) Socialization
C) Medicalization
D) Medical regulation
A) Health status
B) Socialization
C) Medicalization
D) Medical regulation
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6
What social change during the nineteenth century encouraged medical practitioners to see illness as the product of unhealthy decisions made by the afflicted?
A) technology
B) globalization
C) enlightenment
D) scientific medicine
A) technology
B) globalization
C) enlightenment
D) scientific medicine
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7
Socioeconomic status is a primary determination of health across different social contexts. When controlling for socioeconomic status which other social condition can be used to explain inequality in access to health care?
A) racism
B) medicalization
C) Affordable Care Act
D) epidemiology
A) racism
B) medicalization
C) Affordable Care Act
D) epidemiology
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8
The opioid crisis is considered a social problem. In the past people who struggled with addictions were seen as people who lacked willpower. Now, it is widely accepted that addiction requires treatment and help from professionals. This example describes the ______ of addiction.
A) socialization
B) medicalization
C) demedicalization
D) regulation
A) socialization
B) medicalization
C) demedicalization
D) regulation
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9
Which statement describes an aspect of racism in the United States health care system?
A) Racial minorities often get less adequate care than Whites.
B) Doctors underestimate the pain of White patients as compared to racial minorities.
C) When controlling for socioeconomic status outcomes are equal among racial groups.
D) The most vulnerable groups get the best care.
A) Racial minorities often get less adequate care than Whites.
B) Doctors underestimate the pain of White patients as compared to racial minorities.
C) When controlling for socioeconomic status outcomes are equal among racial groups.
D) The most vulnerable groups get the best care.
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10
______ makes people vulnerable to all kinds of illness due to the hormones it suppresses on the immune system causing damage to neurological development.
A) Diet
B) Stress
C) Income
D) Location
A) Diet
B) Stress
C) Income
D) Location
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11
What practice of group contact did medieval communities utilize when encountering those afflicted with leprosy?
A) genocide
B) pluralism
C) segregation
D) assimilation
A) genocide
B) pluralism
C) segregation
D) assimilation
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12
Savannah is a student studying public health. She examines rates of tobacco use and finds that people with lower socioeconomic status are more likely to use tobacco products. She is interested in behavioral interventions and conditions of low socioeconomic status that contribute to tobacco use. To start she should read books related to ______.
A) migration
B) medicalization
C) demedicalization
D) social epidemiology
A) migration
B) medicalization
C) demedicalization
D) social epidemiology
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13
How are illnesses associated with the upper class regarded?
A) challenging medical conditions
B) moral failure
C) result of overindulgence
D) self-inflicted
A) challenging medical conditions
B) moral failure
C) result of overindulgence
D) self-inflicted
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14
The geographic area of urban and rural populations called ______ are areas with a high-density of fast food and junk food selling outlets.
A) food deserts
B) food swamps
C) food marshes
D) food securities
A) food deserts
B) food swamps
C) food marshes
D) food securities
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15
Female hysteria was a common diagnosis in Western Europe and the United States before the twentieth century. Symptoms varied from nervousness to a tendency to cause trouble for others. It became clear that hysteria was a label used to oppress women or explain the discontent and trauma due to their social position. As a result, the American Psychiatric Association abandoned the label of hysteria in 1952. This example illustrates the ______ of a condition.
A) epidemiology
B) demography
C) medicalization
D) demedicalization
A) epidemiology
B) demography
C) medicalization
D) demedicalization
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16
Which statement is true about the experience of the Black middle class in the United States?
A) Increased socioeconomic status mitigates the effects of racism.
B) Racism negates the benefits of increased socioeconomic status.
C) Middle-class Blacks are more likely than poor Whites to live in predominately White middle-class neighborhoods.
D) Members of the Black middle class live in isolated self-segregated communities.
A) Increased socioeconomic status mitigates the effects of racism.
B) Racism negates the benefits of increased socioeconomic status.
C) Middle-class Blacks are more likely than poor Whites to live in predominately White middle-class neighborhoods.
D) Members of the Black middle class live in isolated self-segregated communities.
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17
What theoretical perspective posits that socioeconomic status is a primary determinant of health across different social contexts?
A) conflict
B) functionalism
C) rational choice
D) fundamental cause
A) conflict
B) functionalism
C) rational choice
D) fundamental cause
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18
______ occurs when human conditions previously perceived as medical problems no longer fall under the purview of medical institutions.
A) socialization
B) medicalization
C) demedicalization
D) medical regulation
A) socialization
B) medicalization
C) demedicalization
D) medical regulation
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19
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines ______ as a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
A) health
B) illness
C) disability
D) handicapped
A) health
B) illness
C) disability
D) handicapped
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20
Durkheim's work Suicide examined the impact of culture and society on the health of the population. This study can be categorized in the genre of ______.
A) sociology epidemiology
B) medicalization
C) demedicalization
D) fundamental cause theory
A) sociology epidemiology
B) medicalization
C) demedicalization
D) fundamental cause theory
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21
What is the average life expectancy in the United States?
A) 69
B) 79
C) 89
D) 99
A) 69
B) 79
C) 89
D) 99
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22
What aspect of the U.S. health care system results in lower life expectancy for any other Global North nation?
A) cost
B) access
C) coverage
D) pre-existing conditions
A) cost
B) access
C) coverage
D) pre-existing conditions
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23
What organization has a militant approach to organize their disease and take direct political action to raise awareness to push for funding research?
A) Doctors without Borders
B) Alex's Lemonade Stand
C) Make-A-Wish Foundation
D) AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power
A) Doctors without Borders
B) Alex's Lemonade Stand
C) Make-A-Wish Foundation
D) AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power
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24
Which statement is true about private health insurance in the United States?
A) It is a single-payer option.
B) It is similar to the health care systems in other Global North countries.
C) The U.S. government subsidizes health insurance that companies provide to their employees.
D) The programs of Medicaid and Medicare are examples of private insurance.
A) It is a single-payer option.
B) It is similar to the health care systems in other Global North countries.
C) The U.S. government subsidizes health insurance that companies provide to their employees.
D) The programs of Medicaid and Medicare are examples of private insurance.
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25
What gendered expectation for women brings them into contact with more medical professionals and more likely to report symptoms of illness?
A) nutrition
B) caregiving
C) breadwinning
D) domestic relationships
A) nutrition
B) caregiving
C) breadwinning
D) domestic relationships
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26
What organization is a charity that primarily operates to make the lives of patients better?
A) Doctors without Borders
B) Alex's Lemonade Stand
C) Make-A-Wish Foundation
D) AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power
A) Doctors without Borders
B) Alex's Lemonade Stand
C) Make-A-Wish Foundation
D) AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power
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27
What organization has public health officials and physicians who travel around the world to intervene in medical emergencies and offer support for ongoing health concerns?
A) Doctors without Borders
B) Alex's Lemonade Stand
C) Make-A-Wish Foundation
D) AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power
A) Doctors without Borders
B) Alex's Lemonade Stand
C) Make-A-Wish Foundation
D) AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power
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28
Which statement accurately describes the health care system in the United States?
A) The United States insures a larger share of its population than countries in the Global North.
B) The United States patchwork system is more cost effective than single-payer.
C) The United States patchwork system encourages overutilization of unnecessary services.
D) The United States has a longer life expectancy than other nations.
A) The United States insures a larger share of its population than countries in the Global North.
B) The United States patchwork system is more cost effective than single-payer.
C) The United States patchwork system encourages overutilization of unnecessary services.
D) The United States has a longer life expectancy than other nations.
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29
What is the number one cause of personal bankruptcy filings in the United States?
A) disability
B) retirement
C) medical debt
D) unemployment
A) disability
B) retirement
C) medical debt
D) unemployment
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30
Why do women have a longer life expectancy then men?
A) fundamental biological differences
B) gendered expectations
C) socioeconomic status
D) discrimination in healthcare
A) fundamental biological differences
B) gendered expectations
C) socioeconomic status
D) discrimination in healthcare
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31
Which preventable social condition leads to deaths in a heat wave in Chicago in 1995?
A) gendered expectations
B) epidemiology
C) social isolation
D) hard labor
A) gendered expectations
B) epidemiology
C) social isolation
D) hard labor
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32
A majority of people in the United States get their healthcare through ______.
A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) employment
D) charitable organizations
A) Medicare
B) Medicaid
C) employment
D) charitable organizations
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33
What percentage of Americans do not have any health care coverage at all?
A) 9%
B)12%
C) 30%
D) 55%
A) 9%
B)12%
C) 30%
D) 55%
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34
Rhodri is planning for retirement. He saved a substantial amount of money throughout his life, but he still worries about healthcare costs. Which government program can Rhodri opt into to help him with his rising healthcare costs as he ages?
A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) patchwork system
D) single-payer health care system
A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) patchwork system
D) single-payer health care system
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35
______ is a program that provides some health insurance for retirees after the age of 65.
A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) Retirement
D) Social security
A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) Retirement
D) Social security
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36
Under the ______ administration, the Affordable Care Act mandate was eliminated for individuals without coverage resulting in the number of uninsured rising again.
A) Bush
B) Trump
C) Clinton
D) Obama
A) Bush
B) Trump
C) Clinton
D) Obama
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37
______ illnesses lack a consensus about their causes, symptomology, or treatment.
A) Acute
B) Chronic
C) Contested
D) Agreeable
A) Acute
B) Chronic
C) Contested
D) Agreeable
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38
Which is an example of a contested illness?
A) acne
B) bronchitis
C) fibromyalgia
D) common Cold
A) acne
B) bronchitis
C) fibromyalgia
D) common Cold
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39
What organization works with state and local health departments to collect data on health issues, intervenes in emerging epidemics, and develops programs that investigate the social cause of disease?
A) Federal Bureau of Investigation
B) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
C) World Health Organization
D) Doctors without Borders
A) Federal Bureau of Investigation
B) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
C) World Health Organization
D) Doctors without Borders
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40
Nadia is a child with a rare connective tissue disorder. Due to her medical condition she is injured easily and had many surgeries on her joints throughout her life. Her parents are both employed, but the cost of her medical care often surpasses the income they earn per year. Her medical condition is so costly that her parents rely on ______ to pay the medical bills.
A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) patchwork system
D) single-payer health care system
A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) patchwork system
D) single-payer health care system
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41
Women are more likely to seek out medical care than men.
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42
When social groups push back against the classification of something as a disease, demedicalization is a possible outcome.
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43
The amount of regular health care is affordable and accessible for many individuals in lower socioeconomic status groups.
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44
Many medical professionals still focus on treating or curing diseases rather than promoting long-term well-being of their patients.
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45
Medical professionals are more likely to overestimate the pain of Black patients than the pain of White patients.
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46
People from lower incomes tend to consume food with refined grains and added fats while those from higher socioeconomic status are more likely to eat foods with whole grains and fresh fruits and vegetables.
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47
People from low socioeconomic backgrounds are more likely to frequent emergency rooms for health care.
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48
Those with low socioeconomic status tend to have lower stress levels.
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49
Racial residential segregation tends to cluster bad environmental conditions and food deserts in the neighborhoods of upper class, elite Whites.
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50
In Durkheim's study Suicide, the social problem of economic inequality explained disease in society.
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51
Sociologists believe the concepts of health and illness are socially constructed.
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52
What organization is a charity to raise funds for research for assisting families of children suffering from cancer?
A) Doctors without Borders
B) Alex's Lemonade Stand
C) Make-A-Wish Foundation
D) AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power
A) Doctors without Borders
B) Alex's Lemonade Stand
C) Make-A-Wish Foundation
D) AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power
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53
The American Psychiatric Association defines homosexuality as a psychiatric disorder today.
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54
Poor neighborhoods tend to have more environmental factors that are detrimental to public health.
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55
Men are more likely to die in part because of risker behaviors associated with gendered expectations.
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56
A sociological movement since the 1960s has been to redefine racism as a mental disease.
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57
Patients can influence the medicalization process through the patients' rights movement.
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58
The Affordable Care Act reduced racial and ethnic inequality in health care coverage.
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59
Mothers who have experienced racial discrimination in their lifetime are more likely to have children with a low birth weight.
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60
When the idea that illness stems from sin or the bad choices of individuals is widespread in a society, there is more support for public health programs.
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61
Explain the abstract concept of the 'medical community' when it comes to medicalization.
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62
The United States offers health care coverage for a small proportion of its population for more money.
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63
Social epidemiologists can sum up gendered differences in health care by saying "Women get sicker, but men die quicker."
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64
Provide an example of how government policies can affect the health of individuals.
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65
The United States does have a single-payer health care system.
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66
Americans get better health in return for their higher health care expenditures.
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67
What are the options for health care coverage for individuals in the United States who do not qualify for federal programs and are not covered by their employers?
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68
Provide examples of how health care professionals promote health and access to health care through charity.
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69
Define Medicaid and Medicare.
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70
Using the example of cholera and poverty, explain how society blamed the individual for illness.
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71
Physicians do not readily acknowledge all illnesses.
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72
Define discriminatory medical practice and provide an example of one.
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73
Explain how the definition alcoholism was affected by medicalization.
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74
A program focused on encouraging immunizations is a direct medical intervention.
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75
Government policies do not affect the overall health of individuals.
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76
Define contested illness and the role of patient movements in their definition.
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77
A program focused on encouraging clean water is not a direct medical intervention.
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78
An example of a contested illness is Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
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79
The Affordable Care Act of 2010 is regarded as a comprehensive health care reform.
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Governmental agencies work together to try to control illnesses caused by social problems.
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