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Health Promotion

Total questions: 11

Worksheet time: 6mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

This approach focuses on

improving health through policies that affect

the health of all the inhabitants of a particular place, rather than individuals.

a)

intergenerational health approach

b)

population health approach

c)

multi-faceted health approach

d)

whole-group health approach

2.

This approach means that the campaign is targeted at the environmental health determinants that surround individuals in a society.

a)

individual health approach

b)

deterministic health approach

c)

environmental health approach

d)

ecological health approach

3.

Which is not a section in the ecological health model?

a)

Community

b)

Organisational

c)

Interpersonal

d)

Intrapersonal

4.

When your beliefs and actions are inconsistent, you experience _______________, which makes you uncomfortable, and you will try to align your beliefs and actions.

a)

prejudice and discrimination

b)

cognitive overload

c)

cognitive dissonance

d)

placebo effect

5.

_________________________ is/are persuasive messages that emphasize the potential danger and harm that will befall

individuals if they do not adopt the messages’ recommendations

a)

Fear appeals

b)

Emotional appeals

c)

Self-efficacy

d)

Meta-analysis

6.

Who dis?

a)

Nardwuar

b)

Lil Uzi Vert

c)

Tyler the Creator

d)

Iggy Pop

7.

The government can be involved in health promotion strategies through...

a)

Subsidies and legislation

b)

Legislation and taxation

c)

Taxation and subsidies

d)

Legislation, taxation and subsidies

8.

The cognitive practice similar to meditation, an attempt to focus an individual’s attention on the present....

a)

mindlessness

b)

focused meditation

c)

mindfulness

d)

fullmindedness

9.

MBSR stands for...

a)

Multi-brain Sensory Reduction

b)

Mindlessness-based Stress Reduction

c)

Musically-barren Sound Recording

d)

Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction

10.

Studies have shown that this/these can act as a buffer against stress...

a)

Pilates and physical activity

b)

Yoga and physical activity

c)

Pilates and Yoga

d)

Emotional support animals

11.

Pow et al., Nabi, Prestin and So, and Kim, Sherman and Taylor found that...

a)

social support acts as a protective factor, reduces stress and is a culturally dependent coping mechanism.

b)

social support shows negligible impact in dealing with stress.

c)

social support acts as a risk factor, increases stress and is a universal coping mechanism.

d)

the impact of social support cannot be measured.