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Describe 'perceived barriers' in the context of the Health Belief Model
An individual's belief about the factors that make it hard for them to change their behaviour
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Explain the arbitration process
Third party makes a decision on behalf of other two parties
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Identify four socioeconomic determinants of health
Income;โ Education;โ Family;โ Housing/Neighbourhood;โ Access to Services;โ Employmentโ; Food securityโ Migration/refugee status
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What are the three strategies enlisted by the Ottawa Charter to promote health?
Advocate, Enable, Mediate
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baam
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Describe a health promotion activity that seeks to reduce road deaths
Speed limits, school zones, Keys4Life, seatbelt laws, random breath tests etc.
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Explain the link between an individual's education and obesity
Lack of education around nutrition & physical activity may result in unhealthy lifestyle choices which can lead to obesity
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What is a benefit of the laissez-faire leadership approach?
Group members can take ownership of actions and develop their skills
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What are two benefits of improving health literacy skills of Australians?
Reduced financial cost on medical treatment; reduced demand on medical system; increase health equity
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What is the purpose of the Health Belief Model?
To predict the likelihood of a change in an individual's health behaviour
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What is a social norm?
Unwritten rules that prescribe or guide appropriate social behaviours (e.g. waving to other drivers when they give way)
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