| Across |
| 4. |
The efficient functioning of the body and its systems. |
| 7. |
self care, mobility, and communication |
| 9. |
mental health characteristic |
| 11. |
peer group, family, employment, education, housing, income, access to health information |
| 13. |
combines mortality data with morbidity data so that condition that contribute to death and illness can be compared. |
| 14. |
emotional health characteristic |
| 17. |
The state of a persons physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual health. |
| 19. |
deaths in a population |
| 21. |
The ability to express your emotions in a positive way |
| 22. |
an individual having difficulty with core activities |
| 23. |
an individuals or a populations overall health and wellbeing |
| 24. |
social health characteristic |
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| Down |
| 1. |
The ability to think and process information |
| 2. |
unpleasant feelings that affect an individuals level of functioning |
| 3. |
How to measure burden of disease |
| 5. |
The number of new cases of a condition during a period of time |
| 6. |
physical health characteristic |
| 8. |
spiritual health characteristic |
| 10. |
Being able to interact with other and participate in society |
| 12. |
An estimate of how long an individual can expect to live if death rates don't change. |
| 15. |
ill health to an individual or levels of ill health in a population |
| 16. |
life expectancy, mortality, morbidity, incidence, prevalence of health conditions, burden of disease, rates of hospitalisation, core activity limitations, psychological distress |
| 18. |
Number of cases of a condition at a given time |
| 20. |
the ideas, beliefs, ethnics |
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