Deck 17: Sociology of Health

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When apartheid was dismantled, the democratic government inherited

A)a highly fragmented health system
B)an efficient health-care system
C)a rich treasury
D)a good educational system
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Actions or behaviours outside the societal norms are called

A)illnesses
B)social control
C)deviance
D)obligations
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People who are interested in the relations between individuals and everyday interactions are called

A)interactionists
B)pacifists
C)deviants
D)teachers
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A typical social process experienced or characterised by exclusion or rejection is called

A)credit
B)esteem
C)perfection
D)stigma
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The inequality experienced with regards to illness makes health

A)an anthropological issue
B)a sociological issue
C)a cultural issue
D)religious issue
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As the result of HIV and AIDS what has been negatively impacted in South Africa?

A)wealth distribution
B)education system
C)life expectancy
D)health-care
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The Marxist perspective focuses on the

A)capitalist system
B)socialist system
C)democratic system
D)autocratic
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According to WHO, health is a state of complete physical, mental and

A)social well-being
B)cultural well-being
C)holistic well-being
D)spiritual well-being
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The bio-medical model is governed by one of these

A)physical processes
B)health constitutes freedom from disease
C)physiology
D)observation
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ARVs are medications that treat

A)TB
B)HIV
C)Influenza
D)Fever
Question
Study of stigma and HIV and AIDS indicate that stigma prevents testing of

A)TB
B)HIV
C)influenza
D)corona virus
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The Public Health Amendment Act of 1897 and the 1919 Health Act relate to

A)education
B)health policies
C)health care
D)governance
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Talcotts Parsons 1951 book on health is titled

A)Animal Farm
B)War and Peace
C)Anna Karenina
D)The Social System
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What are paradigms?

A)sociological theories
B)theories or ways of thinking that are commonly accepted by members of a scientific community
C)religious theories
D)cultural theories
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People who wear a red ribbon show their support for people living with

A)cancer
B)TB
C)HIV
D)lupus
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.The functionalist perspective compares society to

A)biological organisms
B)chemistry
C)quantum physics
D)religion
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The best individuals to do the 'social controlling' is the

A)engineering professionals
B)teaching professionals
C)medical professionals
D)aviation professionals
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Parsons identifies illness as a

A)social phenomenon
B)physical condition
C)mental condition
D)psychological condition
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Since 1994, health policies have been influenced by

A)political rights
B)human rights
C)educational rights
D)religious rights
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Susan Sontag illustrates how treating a particular illness as evil in

A)Illness as Metaphor
B)The Origins of AIDS
C)Borrowed Time
D)The Normal Heart
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The feminist perspective focuses on

A)children's health
B)men's health
C)geriatric health
D)women's health
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The general population in capitalist societies is affected by capital production processes that produce

A)environmental pollution
B)water pollution
C)air pollution
D)noise pollution
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Multiple oppressions experienced simultaneously in women's lives is called

A)intersectionality
B)disconnectedness
C)separateness
D)uniformity
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There is free access to antiretrovirals (ARVs) in South Africa.
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Feminisation of poverty means poverty is more severe for

A)men
B)women
C)children
D)elderly
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One of the biggest problems that transgender patients face

A)health-care practitioners who act as gatekeepers
B)teachers
C)community members
D)family members
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Health does not constitute freedom from disease
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Steve Biko Hospital is one of the few hospitals that offer healthcare services to

A)burn victims
B)women
C)transgenders
D)children
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A socio-economic society where men are given high regard and power is called a

A)patriarchy
B)matriarchy
C)oligarchy
D)democracy
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There is a relationship between health and wellness, poverty and inequality.
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Gender inequality is also obvious in how men and women are written into

A)health policies
B)educational policies
C)religious policies
D)technological policies
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The Marxist perspective has been criticised for ignoring advances in

A)bio-technology
B)medicine
C)healthcare
D)health technology
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ARVs do not necessarily kill or cure HIV and AIDS.
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Health systems in a capitalist society will not necessarily benefit the

A)students
B)working class
C)blue-collar workers
D)agricultural workers
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The Gini coefficient is a measure of

A)inequality
B)equality
C)variables
D)discrepancies
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Spiritual therapies are part of

A)homeopathy
B)Western medicine
C)traditional medicine
D)naturopathy
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Inequality is seen in the varied funding experienced by public and private health.
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According to WHO, health inequalities are the differences experienced with regards to access to and distribution of

A)wealth
B)money
C)pamphlets
D)health
Question
Isangomas, inyangas are often relied upon as alternatives to

A)homeopathy
B)Western medicine
C)traditional medicine
D)naturopathy
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The feminist perspective on women's health places importance on

A)social determinants
B)cultural determinants
C)religious determinants
D)educational determinants
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People living with HIV and AIDS experience health-related stigma.
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A person who acts outside societal norms is called a deviant.
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Stigma undermines efforts to deal with epidemics.
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The functionalist perspective does not compare society to biological organisms.
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Illness does not affect individual identity.
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Factors leading to inequalities in health are referred to as the social determinants of health.
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Historically traditional medicine has been regarded as inferior to Western medicine.
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Health inequalities are socially determined and are usually unfair and unavoidable.
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A key aspect of the Marxist perspective is that capitalists do not benefit from medicine.
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Fast-food chains make huge profits for the capitalist system.
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Feminists do not focus on how the minority statuses that originate from race and sexual orientation also affect women's health issues.
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The feminist perspective on health and illness focuses on women's health concerns.
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A 'sick role' is part of social control.
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The socio-economic conditions in South Africa do not affect the daily lives of black population.
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The feminist approach to health and illness argues that the medical profession is male dominated.
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The general population in capitalist societies is affected by capitalist production processes.
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An interactionist is not concerned about interaction.
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Stigma can result from physical differences and social stereotyping.
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Feminisation of poverty means poverty is more severe for women and their households.
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Judgements about illnesses are value-laden.
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About 27 million of South Africans consume traditional medicine.
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Reactions to the HIV and AIDS epidemic have been social rather than only a matter of biological fact.
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Feminists advocate for the improvement of women's health.
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Illnesses that carry stigma, like HIV and AIDS and cancer, are not viewed by society as the fault of the ill person.
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A transgender individuals have no problem accessing healthcare in South Africa.
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Deck 17: Sociology of Health
1
When apartheid was dismantled, the democratic government inherited

A)a highly fragmented health system
B)an efficient health-care system
C)a rich treasury
D)a good educational system
A
2
Actions or behaviours outside the societal norms are called

A)illnesses
B)social control
C)deviance
D)obligations
C
3
People who are interested in the relations between individuals and everyday interactions are called

A)interactionists
B)pacifists
C)deviants
D)teachers
A
4
A typical social process experienced or characterised by exclusion or rejection is called

A)credit
B)esteem
C)perfection
D)stigma
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The inequality experienced with regards to illness makes health

A)an anthropological issue
B)a sociological issue
C)a cultural issue
D)religious issue
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6
As the result of HIV and AIDS what has been negatively impacted in South Africa?

A)wealth distribution
B)education system
C)life expectancy
D)health-care
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7
The Marxist perspective focuses on the

A)capitalist system
B)socialist system
C)democratic system
D)autocratic
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8
According to WHO, health is a state of complete physical, mental and

A)social well-being
B)cultural well-being
C)holistic well-being
D)spiritual well-being
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9
The bio-medical model is governed by one of these

A)physical processes
B)health constitutes freedom from disease
C)physiology
D)observation
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10
ARVs are medications that treat

A)TB
B)HIV
C)Influenza
D)Fever
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11
Study of stigma and HIV and AIDS indicate that stigma prevents testing of

A)TB
B)HIV
C)influenza
D)corona virus
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The Public Health Amendment Act of 1897 and the 1919 Health Act relate to

A)education
B)health policies
C)health care
D)governance
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13
Talcotts Parsons 1951 book on health is titled

A)Animal Farm
B)War and Peace
C)Anna Karenina
D)The Social System
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14
What are paradigms?

A)sociological theories
B)theories or ways of thinking that are commonly accepted by members of a scientific community
C)religious theories
D)cultural theories
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People who wear a red ribbon show their support for people living with

A)cancer
B)TB
C)HIV
D)lupus
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.The functionalist perspective compares society to

A)biological organisms
B)chemistry
C)quantum physics
D)religion
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The best individuals to do the 'social controlling' is the

A)engineering professionals
B)teaching professionals
C)medical professionals
D)aviation professionals
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18
Parsons identifies illness as a

A)social phenomenon
B)physical condition
C)mental condition
D)psychological condition
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Since 1994, health policies have been influenced by

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B)human rights
C)educational rights
D)religious rights
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Susan Sontag illustrates how treating a particular illness as evil in

A)Illness as Metaphor
B)The Origins of AIDS
C)Borrowed Time
D)The Normal Heart
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21
The feminist perspective focuses on

A)children's health
B)men's health
C)geriatric health
D)women's health
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The general population in capitalist societies is affected by capital production processes that produce

A)environmental pollution
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C)air pollution
D)noise pollution
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Multiple oppressions experienced simultaneously in women's lives is called

A)intersectionality
B)disconnectedness
C)separateness
D)uniformity
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There is free access to antiretrovirals (ARVs) in South Africa.
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Feminisation of poverty means poverty is more severe for

A)men
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C)children
D)elderly
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One of the biggest problems that transgender patients face

A)health-care practitioners who act as gatekeepers
B)teachers
C)community members
D)family members
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Health does not constitute freedom from disease
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Steve Biko Hospital is one of the few hospitals that offer healthcare services to

A)burn victims
B)women
C)transgenders
D)children
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A socio-economic society where men are given high regard and power is called a

A)patriarchy
B)matriarchy
C)oligarchy
D)democracy
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There is a relationship between health and wellness, poverty and inequality.
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Gender inequality is also obvious in how men and women are written into

A)health policies
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C)religious policies
D)technological policies
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The Marxist perspective has been criticised for ignoring advances in

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B)medicine
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D)health technology
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ARVs do not necessarily kill or cure HIV and AIDS.
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Health systems in a capitalist society will not necessarily benefit the

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The Gini coefficient is a measure of

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Spiritual therapies are part of

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Inequality is seen in the varied funding experienced by public and private health.
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According to WHO, health inequalities are the differences experienced with regards to access to and distribution of

A)wealth
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D)health
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Isangomas, inyangas are often relied upon as alternatives to

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The feminist perspective on women's health places importance on

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D)educational determinants
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People living with HIV and AIDS experience health-related stigma.
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A person who acts outside societal norms is called a deviant.
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Stigma undermines efforts to deal with epidemics.
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The functionalist perspective does not compare society to biological organisms.
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Illness does not affect individual identity.
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Factors leading to inequalities in health are referred to as the social determinants of health.
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Historically traditional medicine has been regarded as inferior to Western medicine.
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Health inequalities are socially determined and are usually unfair and unavoidable.
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A key aspect of the Marxist perspective is that capitalists do not benefit from medicine.
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Fast-food chains make huge profits for the capitalist system.
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Feminists do not focus on how the minority statuses that originate from race and sexual orientation also affect women's health issues.
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The feminist perspective on health and illness focuses on women's health concerns.
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A 'sick role' is part of social control.
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The socio-economic conditions in South Africa do not affect the daily lives of black population.
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The feminist approach to health and illness argues that the medical profession is male dominated.
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The general population in capitalist societies is affected by capitalist production processes.
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An interactionist is not concerned about interaction.
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Stigma can result from physical differences and social stereotyping.
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Feminisation of poverty means poverty is more severe for women and their households.
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Judgements about illnesses are value-laden.
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About 27 million of South Africans consume traditional medicine.
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Reactions to the HIV and AIDS epidemic have been social rather than only a matter of biological fact.
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Feminists advocate for the improvement of women's health.
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Illnesses that carry stigma, like HIV and AIDS and cancer, are not viewed by society as the fault of the ill person.
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A transgender individuals have no problem accessing healthcare in South Africa.
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