Mind Maps 1 Flashcards
Health Promotion
Responsibility for health promotion
- Individuals
- Community groups/schools
- Non-government organisations
- Government
- International organisation e.g. WHO, United Nations
Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion
Developing personal skills
Creating supportive environments
Strengthening community actions
Building healthy public policy
Reorienting health services
Health as a social construct
Challenges the notion that health is solely an individuals responsibility
Recognises the interrelationship of determinants
Health Promotion approaches and strategies
Lifestyle/behavioural approaches
Preventative medical approaches
Public health approaches
Social Justice Principles
Supportive Environments
Equity
Diversity
Perceptions of Health
Implications of different perceptions of health
Perception of others health
Perceptions of their health
Perceptions of health as social constructs
Impact of the media, family, peers
Health behaviours of young people
Positive health status of young people
Protective behaviours
Risk behaviours
Dimensions of Health
Social
Physical
Mental/Emotional
Spiritual
Meanings of Health
Definitions of health
Relative and dynamic nature of health
Dimensions of health
Degree of control individuals can exert over their health
Changing influence of determinants through life stages
Modifiable health determinants
Non-modifiable health determinants
Determinants of Health
Sociocultural factors
- Family
- Peers
- Media
- Religion
- Culture
Individual factors
- Knowledge
- Skills
- Attitudes
- Genetics
Environmental factors
- Geographic location
- Access to health services
- Technology
Socioeconomic factors
- Employment
- Income
- Education