Assessing Your Health

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Across
  1. 2. An assessment of the positive aspects of a person's life, such as positive emotions and life satisfaction.
  2. 4. Appraisal of the relationship between some object, action, or idea and som attribute of that object, action, or idea.
  3. 6. prevention actions or behaviors designed to keep people from getting sick.
  4. 8. Learning specific behaviors by watching others perform them.
  5. 11. of control The location, external (outside oneself) or internal (within oneself), that an individual perceives as a source and underlying cause of events in his or her life.
  6. 13. Model (TTM) also called stages of change model, model of behavior change that identifies six distinct stages people go through in altering behavior patterns.
  7. 15. Using a series of small steps to gradually achieve a particular goal.
  8. 16. The dynamic, ever-changing process of trying to achieve one's potential in each of six interrelated dimensions based on one's own unique limitations and strengths.
  9. 17. Substituting a desired behavior for an undesirable one.
  10. 18. of Health The array of critical influences that determine the health of individuals and communities.
  11. 21. the customary manner of thinking and talking to yourself, which can affect your self-image.
  12. 22. Behaviors Actions that increase susceptibility to negative health outcomes.
  13. 23. Disease A disease that typically begins slowly, progresses, and persists, with a variety of signs and symptoms that can be treated but not cured by medications.
  14. 25. expectancy Expected number of years of life remaining at a given age, such as birth.
  15. 26. Promotion The combined educational, organizational, procedural, environmental, social, and financial supports that help individuals and groups reduce negative health behaviors and promote positive change.
Down
  1. 1. Belief in one's ability to peform a task successfully.
  2. 3. Model A view of health in which health status focuses primarily on the individual and a biological or diseased organ perspective.
  3. 5. Also called public health model, a view o health in which diseases and other negative health events are seen as a result of an indvidual's interaction wih his or her social and physical environment.
  4. 7. quality of life (HRQoL) A multidimensional concept that focuses on the impact of physical, mental, emotional, and social health status on quality of life overall.
  5. 9. Cognitive Model (SCM) Model of behavior change emphasizing the role of social factors and thought processes (cognition) in behavior change.
  6. 10. A social, cognitive, and emotional force that directs human behavior.
  7. 12. life expectancy expected number of years of full health remaining at a given age, such as birth.
  8. 14. Reinforcement Presenting something positive following a behavior that is being reinforced.
  9. 15. inducement attempt to influence a behavior through situations and occasions that are structured to exert control over that behavior.
  10. 19. The proportion of deaths to population.
  11. 20. rehearsal Practicing, through mental imagery, to become better able to perform an event in actuality.
  12. 24. The ever-changing process of achieving individual potential in the physical, social, emotional, mental, spiritual, and environmental dimensions.