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Deck 11: Aging and Health
1
Elisapie is collecting data about the types and frequency of diseases among a First Nations community. This is an example of:
A) gerontology
B) social epidemiology
C) medicare
D) medicalization
A) gerontology
B) social epidemiology
C) medicare
D) medicalization
B
2
When the World Health Organization refers to "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity," what are they referring to?
A) Health
B) Obesity
C) Social epidemiology
D) Gerontology
A) Health
B) Obesity
C) Social epidemiology
D) Gerontology
A
3
Timothy and Tina are twins. Timothy is a male and Tina is a female. Which of the following is true?
A) Timothy is more likely than Tina to seek health care.
B) Tina is more likely than Timothy to seek health care.
C) Timothy and Tina are equally likely to seek health care.
D) Tina is more likely to abuse alcohol and tobacco.
A) Timothy is more likely than Tina to seek health care.
B) Tina is more likely than Timothy to seek health care.
C) Timothy and Tina are equally likely to seek health care.
D) Tina is more likely to abuse alcohol and tobacco.
B
4
According to Juha Mikkonen and Dennis Raphael, what are the primary factors that shape the health of Canadians?
A) Medical treatments
B) Genetics
C) Lifestyle choices
D) Living conditions
A) Medical treatments
B) Genetics
C) Lifestyle choices
D) Living conditions
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5
Seven of the students in Ms. Hoye's Grade 4 class are using prescribed medications to control their behaviour. This illustrates the concept of:
A) social epidemiology
B) gerontology
C) medicalization
D) the sick role
A) social epidemiology
B) gerontology
C) medicalization
D) the sick role
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6
According to some research, what may be a more important determinant of health than the total amount of income earned by an individual?
A) The total income of the family
B) The total income of all Canadians
C) The distribution of income in the society
D) The source of income
A) The total income of the family
B) The total income of all Canadians
C) The distribution of income in the society
D) The source of income
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7
Marie earns $87,000 per year. Francoise earns $32,000 per year. They are the same age, but who is more likely to be healthier?
A) Marie
B) Francoise
C) They are probably equally healthy.
D) We cannot tell who is more likely to be healthier.
A) Marie
B) Francoise
C) They are probably equally healthy.
D) We cannot tell who is more likely to be healthier.
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8
Warren is absent from work today due to illness. His boss expects that Warren will present a note from a physician when he returns to work. This expectation that Warren will see a physician is a part of:
A) medicalization
B) gerontology
C) the sick role
D) disengagement
A) medicalization
B) gerontology
C) the sick role
D) disengagement
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9
David has a Master's degree and Phillip has not finished high school. They are the same age, but who is more likely to be healthier?
A) Phillip
B) David
C) They are probably equally healthy.
D) We cannot tell who is more likely to be healthier.
A) Phillip
B) David
C) They are probably equally healthy.
D) We cannot tell who is more likely to be healthier.
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10
One explanation for why men, on average, have a shorter lifespan than women is:
A) Men have lower testosterone levels.
B) Men often choose riskier types of work.
C) Men mature faster than women.
D) Men worry more than women.
A) Men have lower testosterone levels.
B) Men often choose riskier types of work.
C) Men mature faster than women.
D) Men worry more than women.
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11
Priscilla is studying the impact of environmental factors on the health of different social classes. Priscilla is studying:
A) environmentalism
B) globalization
C) environmental justice
D) social epidemiology
A) environmentalism
B) globalization
C) environmental justice
D) social epidemiology
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12
Canada's government-run health-care insurance program that provides health coverage for all Canadians is called:
A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) Blue Cross
D) Red Cross
A) Medicaid
B) Medicare
C) Blue Cross
D) Red Cross
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13
Tantoo is a Cree man who lives in Naskapi. Marie-Claire is a Québécoise woman who lives in Sherbrooke. Andryko is a Ukranian-Canadian man living in Saskatoon. Which of the following is likely to be true?
A) Andryko is more likely than Tantoo to be diabetic.
B) Andryko is more likely to live longer than Marie-Claire.
C) Tantoo is more likely than Andryko to develop tuberculosis.
D) Marie-Claire is more likely than Tantoo to abuse alcohol and tobacco.
A) Andryko is more likely than Tantoo to be diabetic.
B) Andryko is more likely to live longer than Marie-Claire.
C) Tantoo is more likely than Andryko to develop tuberculosis.
D) Marie-Claire is more likely than Tantoo to abuse alcohol and tobacco.
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14
Which of the following is true about most medical research?
A) It is conducted on men and generalized to women.
B) It is conducted on ethnically and racially diverse populations.
C) Only older people are studied.
D) There is no relation between income and health.
A) It is conducted on men and generalized to women.
B) It is conducted on ethnically and racially diverse populations.
C) Only older people are studied.
D) There is no relation between income and health.
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15
In Canada, the infant mortality rate is about __________ per 1000 births.
A) 1
B) 5
C) 15
D) 50
A) 1
B) 5
C) 15
D) 50
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16
The expected behaviours and responsibilities appropriate for someone who is ill are called:
A) the sick role
B) social epidemiology
C) medicalization
D) gerontology
A) the sick role
B) social epidemiology
C) medicalization
D) gerontology
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17
What is the impact of education on health?
A) Higher education often means better health.
B) Higher education often means poorer health.
C) Lower education often means better health.
D) Education has no impact on health.
A) Higher education often means better health.
B) Higher education often means poorer health.
C) Lower education often means better health.
D) Education has no impact on health.
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18
Anna asks Dan what he does for a living. Dan says that he studies the distribution of diseases and health throughout a society's population. Dan studies:
A) gerontology
B) social epidemiology
C) obesity
D) aging
A) gerontology
B) social epidemiology
C) obesity
D) aging
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19
What is the impact of income on health?
A) Higher income often means better health
B) Higher income often means poorer health
C) Lower income often means better health
D) Income has no impact on health
A) Higher income often means better health
B) Higher income often means poorer health
C) Lower income often means better health
D) Income has no impact on health
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20
Louie's research findings suggest that the people who live on the east side of town in the poorer neighbourhoods have a greater exposure to toxins, unclean water, and polluted air than those living on the west side of town in wealthier neighbourhoods. This study is an example of:
A) gerontology
B) disengagement
C) medicalization
D) environmental justice
A) gerontology
B) disengagement
C) medicalization
D) environmental justice
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21
Valerie takes care of her elderly mother and her children who still live at home. Valerie is a part of the:
A) old old
B) dependency ratio
C) sandwiched generation
D) medicalization of society
A) old old
B) dependency ratio
C) sandwiched generation
D) medicalization of society
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22
Because health-care insurance in the United States is provided almost entirely by the private sector, one result is:
A) Everyone in the United States has health insurance.
B) The American system is the fairest in the world.
C) Many Americans have no health insurance.
D) Americans live longer than people in other industrialized democracies.
A) Everyone in the United States has health insurance.
B) The American system is the fairest in the world.
C) Many Americans have no health insurance.
D) Americans live longer than people in other industrialized democracies.
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23
Maisha is giving an in-class presentation on the Canadian "baby boom." Marsha informs the class that the baby boom lasted from about 1946 until:
A) 1950
B) 1954
C) 1960
D) 1964
A) 1950
B) 1954
C) 1960
D) 1964
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24
Kevin's mother is a stay-at-home mom and his father works. Joey's mother and father both work full-time jobs outside the home. Peter lives alone with his mother who works outside the home. Which of the following is true?
A) Kevin is more likely than Joey to be obese.
B) Joey is more likely than Kevin to be obese.
C) Joey and Kevin are equally likely to be obese.
D) Kevin is more likely that Peter to be obese.
A) Kevin is more likely than Joey to be obese.
B) Joey is more likely than Kevin to be obese.
C) Joey and Kevin are equally likely to be obese.
D) Kevin is more likely that Peter to be obese.
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25
Children growing up in poor, urban communities are more likely to suffer from obesity than kids in suburban areas because:
A) They have more food available to them.
B) Their parents are more likely to work.
C) It is more dangerous for them to play outside.
D) Their parents are more likely to be obese.
A) They have more food available to them.
B) Their parents are more likely to work.
C) It is more dangerous for them to play outside.
D) Their parents are more likely to be obese.
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26
Recent studies have found that _________ percent of Canadians between 2 and 17 years old are overweight or obese.
A) 12
B) 26
C) 42
D) 67
A) 12
B) 26
C) 42
D) 67
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27
Childhood obesity is associated with:
A) longer life expectancy
B) higher income
C) higher education
D) stigmatization
A) longer life expectancy
B) higher income
C) higher education
D) stigmatization
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28
Mr. Rogers is celebrating his 70th birthday today. As such, Mr. Rogers is a part of the:
A) young old
B) sandwiched generation
C) old old
D) gerontology group
A) young old
B) sandwiched generation
C) old old
D) gerontology group
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29
If studies were done about the gender differences between elderly Japanese men and women, the focus would probably concentrate on which group?
A) Japanese men
B) Both Japanese men and Japanese women
C) Japanese women
D) Married Japanese couples
A) Japanese men
B) Both Japanese men and Japanese women
C) Japanese women
D) Married Japanese couples
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30
Studies in the United States and Canada have found that certain races are more likely to be obese. The main explanation for this is:
A) biology
B) genetics
C) physical differences
D) socioeconomic status
A) biology
B) genetics
C) physical differences
D) socioeconomic status
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31
The population of Canada is getting older. This is called:
A) gerontology
B) the sandwiched generation
C) the greying of the population
D) ageism
A) gerontology
B) the sandwiched generation
C) the greying of the population
D) ageism
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32
Claudette is severely overweight. The doctors say that she has an unhealthy accumulation of body fat. Claudette is suffering from:
A) social epidemiology
B) gerontology
C) obesity
D) disengagement
A) social epidemiology
B) gerontology
C) obesity
D) disengagement
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33
Darren is young old and his cousin Michael is old old. Which of the following is true?
A) Darren is more likely to live alone.
B) Michael is more likely to live alone.
C) Michael is more likely to be financially independent.
D) Darren is more likely to live in a retirement home.
A) Darren is more likely to live alone.
B) Michael is more likely to live alone.
C) Michael is more likely to be financially independent.
D) Darren is more likely to live in a retirement home.
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34
The fundamental ideology behind the Canadian health-care system is the principle of:
A) ability to pay
B) private responsibility
C) economic and social equity
D) profitability
A) ability to pay
B) private responsibility
C) economic and social equity
D) profitability
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35
What was the median age of Canadians in 2012?
A) 27.2 years
B) 33.6 years
C) 40.0 years
D) 46.9 years
A) 27.2 years
B) 33.6 years
C) 40.0 years
D) 46.9 years
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36
Mrs. Beatty is 87 years old. As such, Mrs. Beatty is a part of the:
A) young old
B) sandwiched generation
C) old old
D) gerontology group
A) young old
B) sandwiched generation
C) old old
D) gerontology group
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37
One effect of the sandwiched generation is that it:
A) keeps families together
B) increases health care costs
C) prevents illness
D) decreases overall life satisfaction
A) keeps families together
B) increases health care costs
C) prevents illness
D) decreases overall life satisfaction
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38
Dr. Ardelt studies aging and the elderly. Dr. Ardelt studies:
A) social epidemiology
B) medicalization
C) gerontology
D) disengagement
A) social epidemiology
B) medicalization
C) gerontology
D) disengagement
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39
The Canadian health-care system is a system of:
A) socialized medicine
B) free-market health care
C) socialized insurance
D) private insurance
A) socialized medicine
B) free-market health care
C) socialized insurance
D) private insurance
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40
Grey hair, wrinkles, and loss of strength and flexibility are all signs of what kind of aging?
A) Social
B) Gerontology
C) Physical
D) Interpersonal
A) Social
B) Gerontology
C) Physical
D) Interpersonal
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41
Armando's research is focusing on how men and women experience aging in different ways and face different challenges. Armando's research is in line with:
A) conflict theory
B) symbolic interactionism
C) functionalism
D) feminist theory
A) conflict theory
B) symbolic interactionism
C) functionalism
D) feminist theory
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42
As the Canadian population ages, the ______________ will increase.
A) infant mortality rate
B) social epidemiology
C) medicalization of society
D) dependency ratio
A) infant mortality rate
B) social epidemiology
C) medicalization of society
D) dependency ratio
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43
Compare and contrast the young old and the old old.
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44
Rose is 62 years old and has worked as a payroll clerk for 22 years. She recently applied for a job as Payroll Supervisor, but a much younger candidate was hired. This prejudice is an example of:
A) social epidemiology
B) gerontology
C) medicalization
D) ageism
A) social epidemiology
B) gerontology
C) medicalization
D) ageism
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45
Amanda's research is concerned with social situations that impact the life satisfaction of the elderly. Amanda's research is in line with:
A) conflict theory
B) symbolic interactionism
C) functionalism
D) feminist theory
A) conflict theory
B) symbolic interactionism
C) functionalism
D) feminist theory
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46
Which is the main forum for ageism?
A) The workplace
B) Nursing homes
C) School
D) Community centers
A) The workplace
B) Nursing homes
C) School
D) Community centers
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47
Prejudice and discrimination based solely on age is called:
A) social epidemiology
B) gerontology
C) medicalization
D) ageism
A) social epidemiology
B) gerontology
C) medicalization
D) ageism
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48
Frank believes that older employees should retire to make room for younger employees in the work force. Frank's belief is a reflection of which sociological perspective?
A) Conflict theory
B) Symbolic interactionism
C) Functionalism
D) Feminist theory
A) Conflict theory
B) Symbolic interactionism
C) Functionalism
D) Feminist theory
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49
In Canada, which term best describes the government pension system?
A) Pay-as-you-go
B) Get-what-you-can
C) Socialized insurance
D) Privatized support
A) Pay-as-you-go
B) Get-what-you-can
C) Socialized insurance
D) Privatized support
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50
Discuss the ways in which families benefit from a sandwiched generation.
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51
Jawad is interested in how power and economic forces influence aging in society. Jawad's interest is a reflection of which sociological perspective?
A) Conflict theory
B) Symbolic interactionism
C) Functionalism
D) Feminist theory
A) Conflict theory
B) Symbolic interactionism
C) Functionalism
D) Feminist theory
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52
UNAIDS estimates that around the world, more than __________ million children have lost one or both parents to AIDS.
A) 2
B) 5
C) 12
D) 16
A) 2
B) 5
C) 12
D) 16
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53
Describe the state of Aboriginal health in Canada.
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54
Describe the five characteristics that a good and fair health system should have according to the World Health Organization (WHO) and evaluate the Canadian system on each one.
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55
Discuss the challenges that Canadians face in controlling the weight of children.
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56
Explain the relationship between obesity and race.
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57
The film and television industries are major sources of ageism because:
A) The elderly are more respected in society.
B) It is legal to discriminate based on age in these industries.
C) Society values beauty and youth.
D) Older people cannot act.
A) The elderly are more respected in society.
B) It is legal to discriminate based on age in these industries.
C) Society values beauty and youth.
D) Older people cannot act.
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58
Identify and explain how various social factors impact health.
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59
Dorothy is a 63-year-old woman. Dorothy faces discrimination because of her age and because of her gender. Facing discrimination because of these two factors is called:
A) ageism
B) double jeopardy
C) medicalization
D) gerontology
A) ageism
B) double jeopardy
C) medicalization
D) gerontology
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60
Beverly is a retired widow. With age, she has given up her roles as teacher and wife. Now, Beverly believes that reduced interaction with others is unavoidable and acceptable. Beverly's belief supports:
A) activity theory
B) disengagement theory
C) medicalization
D) the sick role
A) activity theory
B) disengagement theory
C) medicalization
D) the sick role
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61
When a worker retires, this is an example of disengagement theory.
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62
On average, women live longer than men.
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63
Canada has a health-care system of socialized medicine.
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64
Health improves with level of education.
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65
Health is mostly determined by lifestyle choices.
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66
What social policies are necessary to address the obesity epidemic in Canada?
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67
Create a conversation between a functionalist, a conflict theorist, a feminist theorist, and a symbolic interactionist in which each discusses the reason for age stratification in our society.
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68
Describe how Canada takes care of retired Canadians.
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69
In Canada, all residents have access to public health-care insurance and insured services on equal terms and conditions.
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70
Healthy foods are more expensive than unhealthy foods.
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71
Identify the five fundamental principles that define the Canadian health-care system.
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72
The increase in childhood obesity is a direct result of the availability of energy-dense foods and drinks combined with a lack of energy expenditure.
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73
Create a conversation between a functionalist, a conflict theorist, a feminist theorist, and a symbolic interactionist in which each discusses the reason why different groups in Canada experience different levels of health.
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74
The government pension system is a privatized retirement savings system.
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75
Beyond the incredible emotional tragedy of losing one or both parents, what are the social challenges faced by AIDS orphans?
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76
How might demographic changes have an impact on society? Be sure to mention the baby boom generation and the dependency ratio.
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77
AIDS orphans are often stigmatized by society.
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78
Compare and contrast disengagement theory and activity theory.
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79
What is ageism? Describe examples of ageism, and propose ways of reducing ageism.
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In Canada, the proportion of people aged 65 years and older is increasing.
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