Public Health

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risk factors

health factors that need to be present for a disease

secondary intervention

high risk or onset of first symptom, not disease

incidence rate

how often a disease occurs within a period of time

informed consent

gives choices

Tuskegee Study

study in Alabama in the 1930s-1970s where African American men with syphilis were studied and told they were given treatment, only some were, others were studied to see the effects of syphilis and it spread through communities and generations

epidemiology

study of disease

etiology

study of where disease comes from

contemplation

thinks about risk and action, nothing planned yet; info on short term and long term gains, positivity

public health achievements

tobacco control, motor vehicle safety, occupational safety, cardiovascular disease prevention, cancer prevention

downstream

treatment, secondary, tertiary

randomized clinical trial

two groups, one variable, control for everything else

screening

use of tests on asymptomatic individuals

Social determinants of health

systems, policies, historical

individual

addiction problem, community wide ad campaign won't help; personalized attention; expensive; only reaching one person at a time; taking time away from working with other people

tertiary intervention

after onset of disease

primary intervention

before disease or symptoms; prevention

no other alternative

causality

association

causality: A and B vary together

Temporality

causality: A comes before B

shared decision making

collective

case-control

compare outcomes of 2 groups, one has risk factors and the other doesn't

health disparities

disproportion rates of disease or poverty, etc, shows us how some health outcomes are worse in some communities compared to others

health literacy

doctors provide info in a way anyone can understand

determinants

factors bringing about disease, behavior, infection, genetics, environment, SES, geography

interpersonal

family/friends; teen mom for familial support and better health outcomes

sample

group that is representative of a population

Social-ecological model

individual, interpersonal, organizational, community, public policy

public policy

laws by government, smoking cessation laws' draft policy and get it passed, legislation; may be more than one, Elon adopts a policy that affects its students

cohort study

look at how disease develops over time according to risk factors

eugenics

medical providers told those with bad genes to not have kids

community

neighborhood, town; changing things socially or in the environment, improve overall health outcomes for many people; instead of talking about STI's at individual, intervene at community level, encourage conversation to spread because its a social networking issue

Precontemplation

not considering change; assess readiness for change, timing is key

Stages of behavioral change model

precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, maintenance

preparation

prepare action; set obtainable goals, more than one form of support (family and medication, peers), remove associated activities

upstream

prevention

inform of decision

professional tells you

prevalence rate

proportion of people already with the disease

maintenance

reinforce methods, social reinforcement

Action

rewards, encouragement, anticipate relapse, day at a time approach, have plan for cravings, support

relative risk

risk of getting a disease if risk factors are present vs if they arent

organizational

school or boys and girls club; Boys and Girls Club would like to have more retention or improve eating habits in the Boys and Girls Club


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