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chapter 4 - Coggle Diagram
chapter 4
SES
family income
educational level or parents educational level and their professional status
associated with life expectancy higher income higher life expectancy
effects living conditions, educational opportunities, occupational exposures, access to goods and services, familiy size, environmental, exposure to high risk behaviors, and education opportunities for women
systemic racism
stages of change model
precontemplation
contemplation
preparation
action
maintenance
Public health+social and behavioral sciences
Social justice: a society that provides fair treatments and a fair share of the rewards of society to individuals and groups of individuals
psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science/public policy, economics, communications, demography, and geography
literature, the arts, ethics, philosophy and history
science, mathematics, and humanities
how are social systems related to health?
shaping norms
enforcing patterns of social control
providing opportunities to engage in healthy behaviors
encouraging selection of healthy behaviors as a coping strategies
culture
response to disease and interventions
types of interventions that are acceptable
response to symptoms
related to behavior
religion
response to symptoms
types of interventions
response to disease and interventions
social practices
behavioral economics
losses loom larger than gain
just in tiem reminders work well
default choices usually retained
creating new habits is key to behavioral change
theories of behavior change
health beleif model
theory of planned behavior
the diffusions of innovation theory
vaccine acceptance
do not wait
be credible
be clear
social marketing
product, price, place, promotion
branding
3 main components: SES. culture, religion