Reference no: EM133463553
Questions
1. Which stage of demographic transition is associated with high birth rates and declining death rates?
Stage 1 (pre-industrial)
Stage 2 (transition)
Stage 3 (post-transition)
2. Which stage of the demographic transition represents high birth rates and high death rates?
Stage 1 (pre-industrial)
Stage 2 (transition)
Stage 3 (post-transition)
3. The stage of epidemiological transitions marked by high mortality due to poor hygiene, malnutrition, famine, infectious diseases, and other factors corresponds to Stage 2 of the demographic transition.
True
False
None of the above
4. The shift from infectious to chronic diseases marked the beginning of epidemiological transition, which led to a radical shift in focus from infectious diseases to chronic conditions.
True
False
None of the above
5. Which of the following best describes a causal continuum?
A series of unrelated events
A linear sequence of cause and effect
A circular pattern of interdependent factors
All of the above
6. According to the Social Ecology of Health model:
Social networks are irrelevant to an individual's health.
Social networks primarily influence an individual's genetic makeup.
Social networks provide emotional support and access to resources that impact health.
Social networks can only have negative effects on an individual's health.
7. Which of the following is a distal determinant of health?
A. Smoking habits
B. Exercise frequency
C. Availability of nutritious food
D, Parental education level
8. The further one moves away from the proximate factors, the more difficult it is to intervene.
True
False
None of the above
9. Which of the following situations would lead to a feeling of relative deprivation?
Equal distribution of wealth and resources.
Adequate social support and strong community bonds.
Perceived social inequalities and unmet expectations.
Failure to secure a loan due to bad credit.
10. In terms of categories of health determinants, which one of them has factors with direct and immediate influence on an individual's health status?
Distal determinants
Intermediate determinants
Proximal determinants
Indirect determinants