MAPEH - Health
Stalking
- It is when a person is repeatedly watched, or monitored from afar. This is unwanted or obsessive attention by an individual or group towards another person
rejection
A refusal to acknowledge the presence of the victim, may also involve the rejection of the victim's thoughts, opinions, and feelings to make him/her feel inferior.
Domestic violence
A violence that occurs at home or within the family is a pattern of abusive behavior by one partner, against another in an intimate relationship such as marriage
1. Parents to children 2. Relatives to children 3. Dating couples 4. Married couples 5. Employers to employees 6. Teacher to students 7. Higher-ranking to lower-ranking official
Abuse in Relationship (7)
Sexual Abuse
Abuser forcefully engages the victim in sexual activities.
intentional injuries
Are damages to a person caused by intentional acts by oneself, another person, or a group
Neglect
Failure to provide proper guidance, attention to the victim.
Rape
Forcing the victim to sexual activity
1. Physical aggression or assault 2. threats 3. sexual abuse 4. emotional abuse 5. intimidation 6. stalking 7. harassment 8. battering 9. spousal abuse
Forms of domestic violence (9)
1. Bullying persists people allow it too 2. Show that you are not threatened 4. If experiencing cyber bullying, ignore the massages of a person 5. If you witness a bullying situation, be brave enough to report act to an adult
How to handle Bullying?
1. Victim may experience physical injuries 2. Victims may fear in interaction 3. Low self-esteem and self-worth 4. One of the cause of self-harm and suicide
Impacts of Bullying
degradation
Insulting the victim through offensive and discriminating remarks
Isolation
Intentional separation of the victim from other people by restricting contact with them avoiding interaction with others
Relational (social bullying)
Involves damaging the relationship of the bullied person with other people
physical
Involves physically hurting the bullied or damaging his or her belongings
verbal
Involves saying or writing offensive remarks to the bullied person
Fraternities
It is a serious public health problem that can have lasting harmful effects on an individual, families and communities
Suicide
It is a serious public health problem that can have lasting harmful effects on an individual, families and communities
Extortion
It is also known as protection racket that involves obtaining money, property and services
Bullying
It is an aggressive act towards a person or a group
Gangs
It is risky to belong in here because they develop rivalries with another group. They fight over territory, insults and other reasons. The members practice violence within their group
Suicide
It is the act of taking one's own life voluntarily and intentionally and also a significant problem outnumbering the common cause of unintentional injury
Abuse
It is the harmful and dangerous treatment of a person that may cause physical injury or psychological damage to a person
Homicide
It is the killing of a human being by another whether by murder or manslaughter. This usually happens when there is robbery, vengeance, or conflict.
Cyber bullying
It is the use of digital media to spread rumors and false accusation about a person or group
Hazing
It refers to intentional physical and mental abuse that a person must take in order to become part of a group
Kidnapping and Abduction
It refers to the act of forcefully taking away from his or her home and family
Extortion
It refers to the forceful obtaining of a person's money or property
Sexual harassment
It refers to the unwanted sexual behavior towards the victim
1. Neglect 2. Physical Abuse 3. Mental and Emotional Health Abuse
Kinds of Abuse (3)
1. Bullying 2. Extortion 3. Stalking 4. Kidnapping and Abduction 5. Domestic Violence 6. Homicide 7. Suicide 8. Fraternities Related Violence 9. Hazing 10. Gangs
Kinds of intentional injuries (11)
Mental and Emotional Health Abuse
Maltreatment that damages the psychological wellbeing of the victim
Physical Abuse
Maltreatment that harms the victim's body.
- Risk and protective factors for teenage suicide
REVIEW
1. gain a ransom or reward 2. facilitate a commission or fight 3. terrorize 4. interfere with government or political function
Reasons for Kidnapping
1. To earn money 2. To escape family and school problems 3. They feel empowered
Reasons why people join gangs
Flaming and harassment
Refer to acts of sending offensive remarks repeatedly though the online account of person
Masquerading
Refers to the act of pretending to be someone else to attack a person online
Outing and trickery
Refers to the act of sending the person's sensitive information, image, and screenshots of interactions to the other people on the internet
Denigration
Refers to the acts of sending false statements about a person to the other uses of internet
1. Abuser has a previous experience of abusing 2. Abuser has a previous experience of being abused 3. Abuser takes harmful substances
Risk Factors for becoming an abuser
1. psychiatric disease 2. level of economic status 3. degree of social support
Risk factors of Suicide
Protective Factors
These are experiences that may appear to reduce the risk for suicide and help protect the youth against a range of the social problem
Risk Factors
These are factors and conditions associated with an elevated risk for suicide and suicidal behavior
Terrorization
Threatening to hurt the victim and constantly making him or her fear of being put in a harmful and dangerous situation
1. Rejection 2. Degradation 3. Terrorization 4. Isolation 5. Corruption and exploitation 6. Sexual Abuse
Types of Abuse (6)
1. Physical 2. Verbal 3. Relational or Social Bullying 4. Cyber Bullying
Types of Bullying (4)
1. Flaming and harrasment 2. Denigration 3. Masquerading 4. Outing and trickery
Types of Cyber Bullying (4)
1. Person develops this behavior cause of lack of guidance and education 2. May have experience and have a feeling of revenge
Understanding Bullying
Corruption and exploitation
Using the victim to perform illegal activities to gain advantage money or profit-taking control and enslaving the victim
1. Inform a trustee adult about your situation 2. Document the act of stalking. 3. Seek help and assistance from barangay officials, or the police
What to do if you feel like you are being stalked?
Extortionist
a person who commits the act of extortion which is a criminal offense, anyone who is proven guilty of this act shall be failed and fined.
Abductor
a person who uses force in deceit to abduct a person
Jumping-in
a practice of gangs; an act where the applicant is beaten by all gang members to test his strength and flight abilities
Self harm
intentional act of hurting one's body (hitting oneself, skipping meals, etc)
Fraternity
it is an exclusive group or close organization of males while a sorority is among females
Abuser
the person who does the abuse while the victim receives the maltreatment
Applicants of Hazing
they are sometimes asked to do illegal activities such as stealing