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The social component of health refers to the ability to have satisfying interpersonal relationships.

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Topic: Identify and define the seven dimensions of health and wellness.

83) The ability to make good decisions is an example of the mental component of health.

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Topic: Identify and define the seven dimensions of health and wellness.

84) Intolerance of people who do not meet our own expectations of health is called health bashing.

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Topic: List the lifestyle behaviours related to longer living.

85) Intentions are powerful indicators of successful behaviour change.

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Topic: Describe the role of decision making in making behaviour changes.

86) The term used to describe when a study explores issues for one gender but generalizes the findings to both genders is known as overgeneralization.

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Topic: List the lifestyle behaviours related to living longer.

87) The Health Belief Model includes perceived seriousness, perceived susceptibility and cues to action that can affect the likelihood of behaviour change.

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Topic: Compare and contrast behaviour-change techniques that identify not only when, but how and why to change.

88) A(n) belief is an appraisal of the relationship between some object, action, or idea and some attribute of that object, action, or idea.

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Topic: Compare and contrast behaviour-change techniques that identify not only when, but how and why to change.

89) A reward, such as a T-shirt for completing a fun-run, is an example of a possessional reinforcer.

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Topic: List the lifestyle behaivours related to living longer.

90) Antecedents are settings or events for a behaviour that stimulate a person to act in certain ways.

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Topic: Compare and contrast behaviour-change techniques that identify not only when, but how and why to change.

91) Since education is known to be one of the determinants of health, increasing one's knowledge is one way to lessen risks to one's health.

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Topic: Identify and define the seven dimensions of health and wellness.

92) Wellness is a dynamic, ever-changing process in which a person attempts to reach his or her potential in each of health's components.

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Topic: Identify and define the seven dimensions of health and wellness.

93) Match the following. (Answers may be used once, more than once, or not at all.)

1. term describing illness rates in a given population   a. morbidity
2. the component of health that includes expressing feelings appropriately   b. emotional
3. quitting smoking is an example of this type of prevention   c. Secondary
4. learning specific behaviours by watching others do them   d. modelling
5. term which describes a dynamic, ever-changing process of trying to achieve individual potential in seven dimensions   e. health
6. the component of health referring to the ability to have satisfying relationships   f. social
7. factors involving knowledge and life experience that we bring into situations   g. predisposing
8. the component of health that refers to the ability to learn from experience   h. mental
9. a vaccination is an example of this type of prevention   i. primary
10. this is the term used for describing the death rate   j. mortality
11. skills or abilities, physical, emotional and mental capabilities, and resources and accessible facilities that make health decisions more convenient or difficult are this type of factor   k. enabling
12. ________ is the term used to describe a combination of educational, organizational, policy, financial and environmental choices to help people change negative health attitudes and behaviours   l. Health promotion
13. ________ is a relatively stable set of beliefs, feelings and behavioural tendencies in relation to something or someone   m. Attitude


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94) Write down the World Health Organization's definition of health. Why was this considered a landmark definition? Why was it criticized?
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"Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity." It was considered to be a landmark definition because for the first time, health was described as more than the absence of disease. Critics of this definition argued that health is not a state, but an ever-changing dimension of life.
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