MAPEH Intentional and Injury Prevention, Safety and First-Aid Flashcards
caused by human action done to purposely hurt someone
Intentional injuries
Planned
Intentional injuries
Happen randomly/ unexpectedly
Unintentional injuries
Unplanned
Unintentional injuries
Types of Intentional injuries
Interpersonal violence, Self-inflicted violence, n Collective violence
The repeated act of aggressive behavior that aims to physically, mentally, or emotionally harm someone else.
Bullying
The use of spoken or written words to inflict harm to the victim,
Verbal
Teasing, Name-calling, Making inappropriate sexual comments, taunting or provoking and threatening to cause harm.
Verbal
Also called relational bullying
Social
Intends to harm the victim’s reputation.
Social
Leaving someone out on purpose, telling others not to be friends with someone, spreading rumors about someone, embarrassing someone in public
Social
An act done to physically hurt the person’s body.
Physical
Hitting, kicking, pinching, spitting, tripping, pushing, taking someone’s things, making mean or rude hand gestures.
Physical
The use of technology to inflict harm to the victim.
Cyberbullying
Spreading embarrassing pictures on social media, harming the person’s reputation by spreading rumors online, sending threats through emails
Cyberbullying
The repeated behavior of someone to follow a victim, initiate contact, and send unwanted messages, things, and even threats.
Stalking
The repeated behavior of someone to follow a victim, initiate contact, and send unwanted messages, things, and even threats.
Stalking
The act of getting benefit from the victim such as money, properties, or favors by coercing or forcing the victim.
Extortion
When a person aged 10 to 24 threatens or causes harm to others.
Youth Violence
A group of young people who share a common identity and engage in criminal behaviors.
Gang
When these groups harm people who are not involved with them.
Gang Violence
An Organization whose members have similar background, occupations and interest, and aim for a common goal.
Illegal fraternity related violence
comes from the Latin word “fater” which means brother.
Fraternity
the forceful transportation and detention of a person
Kidnapping
Is asking for a ransom.
Kidnapping
Involves a perpetrator that the victim may know personally.
Abduction
A violent or aggressive behavior done in homes by people whom you are related to.
Domestic Violence
It is a deceitful and forceful way of taking a person away.
Abduction
Does not involve a ransom or any action coming from the victims’ relatives.
Abduction
Can be physical, emotional, and verbal abuse.
Domestic Violence
The victim experiences being kicked, slapped, hit, punched or choked
Domestic Violence
also called molestation.
Sexual abuse
Defined as the unwanted sexual activity where perpetrators use force and threats to take advantage of the victim’s weakness.
Sexual abuse
related to sexual abuse and defined as the sexual action that is done without the consent of both side.
Sexual assault
Involves unwelcome and uninvited verbal and physical behavior that is sexual in nature(Sexual acts, dirty jokes, comments on physical attributes, unwanted touching or kissing).
Sexual Harassment
The insertion of any body organ to the victim’s sex organ, which is done forcefully and/or without consent.
Rape
The insertion of the perpetrator’s body organ/any object to the victim’s anus.
Sodomy
A sexual abuse or assault done by family member to the victim.
Incest
Involves touching another person in a sexual way.
Groping
The act of killing yourself.
Suicide
Involves asking and forcing a child to do sexual favors
Child sexual abuse
the use of violence to intimidate and instill fear to the public caused by a strong intention to achieve a political goal.
Terrorism or Acts of terror
An attempt to commit suicide but not intend to kill oneself.
Parasuicide