Across
- 1. Socially constructed role that influences the norms of society; linked to cultural norms.
- 7. Basic human need; barrier to adequate nutritional intake; related to almost all the social determinants of health.
- 9. They are designed to maintain and promote health, to prevent disease, and to restore health; socioeconomic status may affect the degree and accessibility of them.
Down
- 2. Related to income, food security, education and health of the client, such as stress levels and satisfaction.
- 3. Child Endowment Closely tied to socioeconomic status, education, food insecurities, genetic makeup and all forms of abuse, such as witnessing abuse in the home
- 4. Includes families, friends and communities and has a positive association with health; act as a buffer against health problem and conflicts.
- 5. Is closely related to the level of health status and income; for example immigrants may belong the lower ranks of hierarchy in society.
- 6. An element of the client’s identity that may result in stigmatization from other groups; be a barrier in the integration process after migrating to Canada; dictate acceptable norms for the client.
- 8. Element of health promotion; provides the client with the knowledge and skills to improve and maintain health; determines the level of comprehension of health literacy.
- 10. Behavioural choices that can be positive or negative; influenced by socioenvironmental factors; how a person response to unmanageable situations.
