One good measure of a society's health is the percentage of babies who die in their first year of life for each thousand live births. What concept is used to track this pattern?
a. infant morbidity
b. the infant mortality rate
c. the infant death expectancy rate
d. the first-year life span success rate
Which of the following is an acute disease?
a. stroke
b. heart disease
c. measles
d. cancer
Health is defined by the World Health Organization as
a. a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.
b. physical and mental well-being without the need for drugs or other interventions.
c. a relative and socially constructed state of well-being.
d. the physical well-being that can be reasonably expected given a society's standard of living.
About what percentage of the adult population in the United States suffers from a mental illness at some point in their lives?
a. one-tenth
b. one-fifth
c. one-third
d. one-half
Of the following illnesses, which probably carries the greatest stigma?
a. mental illness
b. paralysis
c. cancer
d. diabetes
What are the different categories of drugs? What effects do these drugs have on people? Give an example of a drug within each category.
What is an Ideal response?
What are four strategies for controlling drugs in the United States? Give an example of each strategy. If you were to formulate our nation's response to drug use, which strategies would you employ? Why?
What is an Ideal response?
Describe how the conservative, liberal, radical left, and radical right/libertarian views have different understandings of what the drug problem is, as well as what to do about it.
What is an Ideal response?
What important insights about drugs and drug use are offered by structural-functional analysis, symbolic-interaction analysis, and social-conflict analysis? What is one limitation of each approach?
What is an Ideal response?
People use drugs for many reasons. Identify five reasons for using drugs and provide an example of each.
What is an Ideal response?