Stigma Flashcards
simple health dynamics model
agency-chances and choices-health outcomes-chances and choices-structure-agency
where do health chances and choices come from
social, legal, political economic, commercial
role structure agency cycle
role clarity- role acceptance-role performance
Theory of Planned behavior cycle
intent-attitude towards behavior-subjective norms about the behavior-preceived behavior control
transtheoretical model
precontemplative-contemplative-preperation-action-maintenacne/termination
how to reduce weight bias
approach obesity as a complex chronic disease, adopt person-first language, practice patient centered care
contrarian forces
are forces impairing care going backwards in each model
sex vs gender
sex is biological, gender is culturally defined
what is gender identity
innermost concept of self as male, female, both or neither
what is cisgender
someone whose gender identify aligns with the sex assigned at birth
what is non-binary
someone who does not identify exclusively as a man or woman
what is transgendeR
someone whose gender identity differs from the cultural expectations bases on the sex assigned at birth
what is gender binary
a system in which gender is constructed into two strict categories of male or female
what is gender expansive
a system with wider, more flexible range of gender identity and/or expression than is typically associated with the binary gender system
what is gender fluid
a system in which a person does not identify with a single fixed gender or has a fluid or unfixed gender identity