Carla, Elina, Siham, Sohelia

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Across
  1. 2. of study: the angle you attack the subject, the targeted point of the subject, the line you want to follow.
  2. 4. risk: the likelihood of an immediate or long-term occurrence of an event that poses a direct threat to population health and requires an appropriate health system response.
  3. 7. medium: any material means, whatever their form or physical characteristics, for receiving, conversing or rendering.
  4. 10. crisis: a threat to the health of the population that may affect mortality and morbidity indicators.
  5. 11. collective ideals that define in a given society the desirable criteria.
  6. 13. cohesion: solidarity of a group resolutely integrated socially, based on the sharing of common fundamental values, a strong sense of be held by and a disposition to collaboration and participate in common goals.
  7. 15. It is about members feeling connected to each other through shared values and goals.
Down
  1. 1. the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained
  2. 3. all measures aimed at preventing or reducing the number and severity of diseases, accidents and handicaps.
  3. 5. the method used to find the causes of health consequence and diseases in populations
  4. 6. A rule governing conduct in a given society or group. Rule that the group has been created or imposed, and that the members of the group are ready to respect.
  5. 8. health: concerns the health of the health of the population as a whole and aims to prevent diseases and promote health
  6. 9. assumption made in the context of a study and in relation to a problem.
  7. 12. approach: analyse quantitative or qualitative data to measure a problem, a health and social need
  8. 14. investigation: a search and collection of information on a given subject. It is indeed an investigation procedure on a subject.