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246 Exam 1

246 CH 4

TermDefinition
family policy explicit and implicit laws, codes, programs and policies designed to promote, safeguard and protect children, families and communities
social policies broad set of laws and programs aimed at addressing social, economic and culturally defined concerns
jone's three levels of racism theory emphasizes racism from a complex view of institutional prejudice and related policies and practices
institutional racism deferential access to resources and opportunities, including health care, education, employment, healthy food, clean water, housing
institutional impacts health, looked at as health determinant
personally mediated racism prejudice and discrimination practiced by individuals, families and communities across societies
prejudice assumptions about motive, ability or intention of another person
discrimination action toward the differentiated groups that negatively affects their well being, lack of respect, unwarranted suspicion
devaluation not choosing a qualified person based on stigmatized characteristics
scapegoating punishing an entire group based on rumored actions of one
internalized racism stigmatized individuals accept negative messages about their abilities and inherent a lower status
bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory interacting systems, influences of social environments on human development
microsystem internal system, most intimate, individual
mesosystem family system, including roles, responsibilities, boundaries and communication patterns within family and outside world
macrosystem surrounding community, neighborhood culture and structure, population
exosystem external environment, larger government and culture
chronosystem changes over time
social determinants of health conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live and age, systems shaping the conditions of life
health determinants demographic characteristics, race and ethnicity, genetics, age, education, employment
social determinants physical environment, economic environment, access to health care, public safety, transportation, community resources
health disparities cause negative health outcomes for individual groups and families, lack of resources, exposure to toxins, inadequate nutrition
health disparity examples poverty, health care, LGBTQ, socioeconomic disparities, chronic illness, elder care, women's reproductive health
homeless children likely to be born to a single mother
major causes of poverty lack of affordable housing, racial disparities, traumatic experiences
health promotion strategy to promote health equity by transforming and devloping policies
medicare over 65, disabled, federal government
medicaid state managed, low income
CHIP children's health insurance program, address the lack of health insurance coverage for children who did not qualify for medicaid
affordable care act decreased number of uninsured, decrease health care costs, improve efficiency of care, decrease discrimination, improve health care outcomes
emergency medical treatment and active labor act ensures hospitals cannot refuse to treat anyone who comes to the emergency room regardless of insurance coverage
social determinants root cause of illness and health because they affect lifestyle possibilities and limitations and access to health care resources
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