Across
- 2. What happens after you use all 10 of the refusal skills and they are still forcing you to do something that you do not want to do.
- 6. influence from members of one's peer group.
- 10. An uncontrollable risk factor that has to do with the genetics of a person's background.
- 12. A type of indirect pressure that has to do with what we see on TV and across social media.
- 16. Factors that are not shaped by your lifestyle and cannot be improved through behavior modifications.
- 17. diseases linked with the way people live their life.
- 18. any attribute, characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or injury.
Down
- 1. A risk behavior that has to do with the way someone acts and how that affects their likeliness to get an injury.
- 2. A risk behavior that has to do how you eat.
- 3. tending to spend much time seated; somewhat inactive.
- 4. A type of direct pressure that has to do with making fun of someone.
- 5. set of skills designed to help children avoid participating in high-risk behaviors
- 7. : The influence of people that want the best for you, and will help you and not hurt you.
- 8. An uncontrollable risk factor that has to do with how old someone is.
- 9. factors shaped by your lifestyle and can be improved through behavior modifications.
- 11. occurs when are swayed to do something because people you look up to are doing it.
- 13. the pressure that results from someone who tries to convince you to do something you normally wouldn't do.
- 14. : The influence of people that don’t care about you, and want to hurt you and not help you.
- 15. A risk behavior that has to do with smoking or the use of other devices and or substances.
- 19. A type of direct pressure that has to do with forcing someone into fear to get what you want.