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INDIVIDUAL, POPULATION, REFERENCES:, Learning Objectives Addressed: -…
INDIVIDUAL
Physical Environment
Socioeconomic environmental effects on individual health choices
Socioeconomics
Income
Community Safety
Tobacco Use
Diet and exercise
Alcohol Use
Sexual Activity
Job Status
Family / Social Support
POPULATION
Psychological
Universal psychological screening
Monitoring, anticipatory guidance, and early intervention
Psychosocial and mental health / substance use care for those with illness
Environment
Genetics
Social Determinants of Health
Access To Health Care
Political
Economics
Social
REFERENCES:
Arah O. A. (2009). On the relationship between individual and population health. Medicine, health care, and philosophy, 12(3), 235–244.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11019-008-9173-8
(2022, February 1). Psychology’s Role in Advancing Population Health. American Psychological Association. Retrieved November 12, 2023, from
https://www.apa.org/about/policy/population-health-statement.pdf
[Health Equity Institute]. (2014, December 2). What is Health Equity [Video]. YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPVwgnp3dAc
Learning Objectives Addressed:
MO1: Distinguish one's health from population health.
MO2: Recognize how environmental factors impact population health.
MO3: Examine how biological and genetics affect population health.
MO4: Describe how behavioral and psychological factors can affect a population’s health