Across
- 3. Understanding and awareness of the whole rather than its parts
- 4. A pattern of romantic or sexual attraction to other persons
- 9. Either entire counties or large areas that have reduced access to healthcare
- 11. A curse that causes misfortune or injury
- 13. To treat a population as insignificant, give inadequate healthcare access
- 14. A type of culture in which focus is placed on the community and the family
- 15. Unconscious thoughts/beliefs that affect our actions and behavior
- 18. Populations with barriers to care because of economics, culture, or even language
- 19. Fair relations between individuals and their society
- 21. Fairness, access to same opportunities
- 22. capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions
- 24. The grade level that the document is written out, measuring how difficult it is to read the entire work
Down
- 1. Language that allows written works to be read easily to find important information the first time
- 2. The social conditions in which people are born, grow, live, and work
- 5. Totality of socially transmitted behavioral patterns, beliefs, attitudes, values, and customs
- 6. Absence of disease/illness
- 7. Preventable, inequities to marginalized populations
- 8. Idea that events are predetermined
- 10. The ability of a provider to provide culturally-appropriate care
- 12. personal experience of your own gender
- 16. The absence of health disparities, promotion of equal opportunity to health care access
- 17. An unfavorable circumstance that affects success
- 20. Not given the same level of care
- 23. Public support for policy
- 24. Believing in superiority of one race over another
