Deck 1: The Power of Now

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Which dimension of health focuses on the impact your world has on your well-being?​ 

A) ​cultural 
B) ​environmental 
C) ​spiritual 
D) ​psychological 
E) ​social
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Which dimension of health focuses on an optimal state of physical,mental,and social well-being-not merely the absence of disease or infirmity? 

A) ​physical 
B) ​psychological 
C) ​social 
D) ​intellectual 
E) ​environmental
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The World Health Organization defines health as the absence of disease or illness.
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High blood pressure and high cholesterol-two risk factors for heart disease-are rarely found among college students.
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Simply defined,health means being sound in body,mind,and spirit.
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Even more so than the elderly,young adults today are experiencing the greatest health deficits and most years lost to illness,disability,and premature death.
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To effect a lasting change in behavior,reinforcement must come largely from such external factors as rewards for meeting a goal.
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Which dimension of health primarily includes your ability to think and learn from life experience?​ 

A) ​environmental 
B) ​emotional 
C) ​psychological 
D) ​intellectual 
E) ​cultural
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Between 40 and 80 percent of people who try to kick bad health habits lapse back into their unhealthy ways within six weeks.
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People typically cycle and recycle through the stages of behavioral changes several times.
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Which term best describes the process of discovering,using,and protecting all the resources within our bodies,minds,spirits,families,communities,and environment?​ 

A) ​protection 
B) ​prevention 
C) ​health 
D) ​wellness 
E) ​liberation
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What percentage of Americans exercises regularly?​ 

A) ​less than 20 percent 
B) ​less than 10 percent 
C) ​nearly 25 percent 
D) ​nearly 30 percent 
E) ​only 5 percent
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Which dimension of health refers to identifying one's own purpose in life,and to enjoying love,joy,and peace?​ 

A) ​psychological 
B) ​emotional 
C) ​intellectual 
D) ​spiritual 
E) ​physical
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Adults in the United States between the ages of 20 and 34 have the highest BMIs (body mass indexes)of any developed country.
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Which dimension of health focuses on the complex interrelationships between one person's health and the health of the community and environment?​ 

A) ​psychological 
B) ​environmental 
C) ​cultural 
D) ​social 
E) ​occupational
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On average,what is the life expectancy for Americans at birth?​ 

A) ​75 years 
B) ​82 years 
C) ​72 years 
D) ​79 years 
E) ​85 years
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Which dimension of health refers to both the emotional and mental states of a person,i.e.,feelings and thoughts?​ 

A) ​psychological 
B) ​emotional 
C) ​intellectual 
D) ​social 
E) ​environmental
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Life expectancy at birth in the United States has decreased to an all-time low 
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People who believe their actions will make a difference in their health have an internal locus of control.
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Citizens of which country have the shortest life expectancy?​ 

A) ​United Kingdom 
B) ​Australia 
C) ​Germany 
D) ​Spain 
E) ​United States
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Although African Americans and Hispanics represent only about one-quarter of the U.S.population,they account for about two-thirds of adult cases and more than 80 percent of pediatric cases of which disease?​ 

A) ​heart disease 
B) ​hepatitis C 
C) ​AIDS 
D) ​hepatitis B 
E) ​diabetes
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Which activity increases the likelihood of other risky behaviors,such as smoking cigarettes,using drugs,and having multiple sexual partners?​ 

A) ​over-stressing 
B) ​heavy drinking 
C) ​gambling 
D) ​binge eating 
E) ​succumbing to peer pressure
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The best weapon against cancer and heart disease is ____. 

A) ​attitude 
B) ​knowledge 
C) ​prevention 
D) ​avoiding risk 
E) ​spiritual well-being
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Mike overslept this morning,but he is not worried about lapsing into his old bad habits.Mike has reached which stage of change?​ 

A) ​contemplation 
B) ​maintenance 
C) ​preparation 
D) ​action 
E) ​termination
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Which change model reflects the approach adopted by Alcoholics Anonymous?​ 

A) ​moral model 
B) ​enlightenment model 
C) ​behavioral model 
D) ​medical model 
E) ​transtheoretical model
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Gloria has felt better since she received a gift membership to a health club and began attending group fitness classes.Which factor is most influential in her behavior?​ 

A) ​predisposing 
B) ​enabling 
C) ​reinforcing 
D) ​behavioral 
E) ​social
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Thomas is getting up earlier so he has enough time to walk to school rather than taking the shuttle.Thomas has reached which stage of change?​ 

A) ​contemplation 
B) ​preparation 
C) ​action 
D) ​maintenance 
E) ​termination
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Morgan gives gold stars to her second-grade students who score high on reading tests.Which factor is most influential in her method?​ 

A) ​reinforcing 
B) ​enabling 
C) ​behavioral 
D) ​predisposing 
E) ​social
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Which two variables may have the greatest impact on how our bodies functions,how long we live,and the symptoms,course,and treatment of the diseases that strike us? 

A) ​genes and country of origin 
B) ​marital and economic status 
C) ​race and ethnicity 
D) ​sex and gender 
E) ​age and social status
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Which term refers to the belief that a proposed change in behavior will be advantageous to your health?​ 

A) ​benefits 
B) ​healthy belief model 
C) ​reinforcement 
D) ​susceptibility 
E) ​enlightenment
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Which term refers to the belief that you may pay a very high price unless you change your behavior?​ 

A) ​benefits 
B) ​healthy belief model 
C) ​enlightenment 
D) ​susceptibility 
E) ​severity
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In the United States,____ of the population is overweight or obese.

A) ​one-quarter 
B) ​one-third 
C) ​one-half 
D) ​two-thirds 
E) ​three-quarters
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Brenda has decided to begin exercising in the coming weeks.She has developed an exercise program,has joined a nearby gym,and has a friend who has committed to be her exercise buddy.Brenda has reached which stage of change?​ 

A) ​precontemplation 
B) ​contemplation 
C) ​preparation 
D) ​action 
E) ​maintenance
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Among the diseases taking the greatest toll on the well-being of Americans are ____,heart disease,diabetes,arthritis,and autoimmune disorders. 

A) ​intestinal disorders 
B) ​food allergies 
C) ​hypertension 
D) ​underweight 
E) airborne infectious diseases
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Which racial or ethnic group has the highest death rates for lung cancer in the United States?​ 

A) ​Native Americans 
B) ​African Americans 
C) ​Alaska Natives 
D) ​Asian Americans 
E) ​Hispanics
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Which term refers to the belief that you are at risk for the negative consequences of your behavior?​ 

A) ​predisposition 
B) ​healthy belief model 
C) ​reinforcement 
D) ​susceptibility 
E) ​severity
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Conrad intends to wait until he is married to have sex because he believes it is the right thing to do.Which factor is most influential in his behavior?​ 

A) ​behavioral 
B) ​reinforcing 
C) ​predisposing 
D) ​enabling 
E) ​spiritual
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Which group is more likely to engage in risky behaviors?​ 

A) ​college-age men 
B) ​college-age women 
C) ​college dropouts 
D) ​married college students 
E) ​college athletes
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The choices college students make today have a(n)____ impact on how they feel. 

A) ​temporary but pronounced 
B) ​immediate and long-term 
C) ​low to moderate 
D) ​negligible but immediate 
E) ​variable and undefined
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Larry wavers between wanting to eat healthier and resisting the need to do so.Larry has reached which stage of change?​ 

A) ​precontemplation 
B) ​maintenance 
C) ​preparation 
D) ​contemplation 
E) ​action
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Measures that an individual can take when participating in risky behavior to prevent injury or unwanted risks are known as ____________________.
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Any planned combination of educational,political,regulatory,and organizational supports for actions and conditions of living conducive to the health of individuals,groups,or communities is known as ____________________.
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Which change process is the most popular,and involves increasing your knowledge about yourself or about the nature of your problem?​ 

A) ​environmental control 
B) ​consciousness-raising 
C) ​emotional arousal 
D) ​self-reevaluation 
E) ​social liberation
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Frank is seeing a therapist to deal with work and family issues.Frank exemplifies which process of change?​ 

A) ​environmental control 
B) ​emotional arousal 
C) ​countering 
D) ​helping relationships 
E) ​self-reevaluation
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Whether at work,at lunch,or at the subway station,Joan spends as much time as possible in non-smoking areas.Which change process is Joan illustrating?​ 

A) ​emotional arousal 
B) ​consciousness-raising 
C) ​social liberation 
D) ​self-reevaluation 
E) ​countering
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"___________________" is a term coined by researchers to refer to the extra challenges minorities face that increase the likelihood of major depression,poor physical health,functional limitations,and premature death.
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Which process of change might include doling out your stash of candy to the neighborhood children?​ 

A) ​self-reevaluation 
B) ​rewards 
C) ​environmental control 
D) ​commitment 
E) ​countering
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____________________ is a deliberate lifestyle choice characterized by personal responsibility and optimal enhancement of physical,mental,and spiritual health.
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A(n)____________________ refers to a behavior or an attitude that a particular group expects,values,and enforces.
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____________________ factors encompass the beliefs,values,attitudes,knowledge,and perceptions that influence our behavior.
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____________________ is part of a national public health initiative established by the U.S.Department of Health and Human Services for the creation of a society in which all people can live long,healthy lives.
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Sheila buys herself a new dress after losing 12 pounds.This is an example of which process of change?​ 

A) ​emotional arousal 
B) ​consciousness-raising 
C) ​self-reevaluation 
D) ​rewards 
E) ​social liberation
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The skills,resources,and physical and mental capabilities that shape our behavior are examples of ____________________ factors.
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Rewards,encouragement,and recognition that influence our behavior in the short run are examples of ____________________ factors.
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Which change model attributes being overweight to genetic factors and involves a medical expert to provide advice or treatment?​ 

A) ​moral 
B) ​enlightenment 
C) ​behavioral 
D) ​medical 
E) ​compensatory
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On the side of the highway sits a crashed automobile with a sign in front of it that says,"Is sending that text worth killing a family of four?" This is an example of which process of change?​ 

A) ​social liberation 
B) ​self-reevaluation 
C) ​emotional arousal 
D) ​countering 
E) ​consciousness-raising
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Which change model,rather than assigning blame,puts responsibility on people to acquire whatever skills or power they need to overcome their problems?​ 

A) ​moral 
B) ​enlightenment 
C) ​behavioral 
D) ​medical 
E) ​compensatory
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Which change model sees failure to take responsibility for smoking or excessive drinking as a sign of character weakness?​ 

A) ​moral 
B) ​enlightenment 
C) ​behavioral 
D) ​medical 
E) ​compensatory
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Bobby realizes he gambles too much and understands how he could use his time and money more wisely? Bobby exemplifies which process of change?​ 

A) ​social liberation 
B) ​consciousness-raising 
C) ​emotional arousal 
D) ​self-reevaluation 
E) ​commitment
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Americans lose more years of life to ____________________ and other drugs than people in peer countries.
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The term ____________________ refers to an individual's belief about the sources of power and influence over his or her life.
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
views health and the individual as a whole,rather than by part by part
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
state of complete well-being
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The ____________________ is a model of behavior change that focuses on the individual's attitudes and beliefs.
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
healthy life expectancy
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What are the three types of influences that shape behavior? Provide examples of each type.
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The belief in one's ability to accomplish a goal or change a behavior is known as ____________________.
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
more powerful than any medical treatment
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
rooted in biology and shaped by environment and experience
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Explain how an individual's locus of control can affect his or her behavior and health.
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The ___________________ is a model of behavioral change that focuses on the individual's decision making,and includes a sequence of six stages of change.
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Give examples of specific new recommendations that have been added to the national health agenda for Healthy People 2020.
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
predisposing factors more powerful than knowledge and attitude
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Changes in six risk factors could prevent two out of every three deaths and one in three hospitalizations in the United States.What are these risk factors?​
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
first stage of change
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
focuses on universal aspects of an individual's decision-making process
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
last stage of change
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What are the six dimensions of health? How can each dimension be maintained?​
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Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
involves rewarding yourself for making positive changes
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What are the key components of the transtheoretical model? Briefly define each component.
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Which dimension of health focuses on the impact your world has on your well-being?​ 

A) ​cultural 
B) ​environmental 
C) ​spiritual 
D) ​psychological 
E) ​social
B
2
Which dimension of health focuses on an optimal state of physical,mental,and social well-being-not merely the absence of disease or infirmity? 

A) ​physical 
B) ​psychological 
C) ​social 
D) ​intellectual 
E) ​environmental
A
3
The World Health Organization defines health as the absence of disease or illness.
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High blood pressure and high cholesterol-two risk factors for heart disease-are rarely found among college students.
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Simply defined,health means being sound in body,mind,and spirit.
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Even more so than the elderly,young adults today are experiencing the greatest health deficits and most years lost to illness,disability,and premature death.
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To effect a lasting change in behavior,reinforcement must come largely from such external factors as rewards for meeting a goal.
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Which dimension of health primarily includes your ability to think and learn from life experience?​ 

A) ​environmental 
B) ​emotional 
C) ​psychological 
D) ​intellectual 
E) ​cultural
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Between 40 and 80 percent of people who try to kick bad health habits lapse back into their unhealthy ways within six weeks.
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People typically cycle and recycle through the stages of behavioral changes several times.
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11
Which term best describes the process of discovering,using,and protecting all the resources within our bodies,minds,spirits,families,communities,and environment?​ 

A) ​protection 
B) ​prevention 
C) ​health 
D) ​wellness 
E) ​liberation
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What percentage of Americans exercises regularly?​ 

A) ​less than 20 percent 
B) ​less than 10 percent 
C) ​nearly 25 percent 
D) ​nearly 30 percent 
E) ​only 5 percent
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Which dimension of health refers to identifying one's own purpose in life,and to enjoying love,joy,and peace?​ 

A) ​psychological 
B) ​emotional 
C) ​intellectual 
D) ​spiritual 
E) ​physical
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Adults in the United States between the ages of 20 and 34 have the highest BMIs (body mass indexes)of any developed country.
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Which dimension of health focuses on the complex interrelationships between one person's health and the health of the community and environment?​ 

A) ​psychological 
B) ​environmental 
C) ​cultural 
D) ​social 
E) ​occupational
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On average,what is the life expectancy for Americans at birth?​ 

A) ​75 years 
B) ​82 years 
C) ​72 years 
D) ​79 years 
E) ​85 years
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Which dimension of health refers to both the emotional and mental states of a person,i.e.,feelings and thoughts?​ 

A) ​psychological 
B) ​emotional 
C) ​intellectual 
D) ​social 
E) ​environmental
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Life expectancy at birth in the United States has decreased to an all-time low 
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People who believe their actions will make a difference in their health have an internal locus of control.
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20
Citizens of which country have the shortest life expectancy?​ 

A) ​United Kingdom 
B) ​Australia 
C) ​Germany 
D) ​Spain 
E) ​United States
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Although African Americans and Hispanics represent only about one-quarter of the U.S.population,they account for about two-thirds of adult cases and more than 80 percent of pediatric cases of which disease?​ 

A) ​heart disease 
B) ​hepatitis C 
C) ​AIDS 
D) ​hepatitis B 
E) ​diabetes
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Which activity increases the likelihood of other risky behaviors,such as smoking cigarettes,using drugs,and having multiple sexual partners?​ 

A) ​over-stressing 
B) ​heavy drinking 
C) ​gambling 
D) ​binge eating 
E) ​succumbing to peer pressure
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23
The best weapon against cancer and heart disease is ____. 

A) ​attitude 
B) ​knowledge 
C) ​prevention 
D) ​avoiding risk 
E) ​spiritual well-being
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24
Mike overslept this morning,but he is not worried about lapsing into his old bad habits.Mike has reached which stage of change?​ 

A) ​contemplation 
B) ​maintenance 
C) ​preparation 
D) ​action 
E) ​termination
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25
Which change model reflects the approach adopted by Alcoholics Anonymous?​ 

A) ​moral model 
B) ​enlightenment model 
C) ​behavioral model 
D) ​medical model 
E) ​transtheoretical model
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26
Gloria has felt better since she received a gift membership to a health club and began attending group fitness classes.Which factor is most influential in her behavior?​ 

A) ​predisposing 
B) ​enabling 
C) ​reinforcing 
D) ​behavioral 
E) ​social
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Thomas is getting up earlier so he has enough time to walk to school rather than taking the shuttle.Thomas has reached which stage of change?​ 

A) ​contemplation 
B) ​preparation 
C) ​action 
D) ​maintenance 
E) ​termination
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28
Morgan gives gold stars to her second-grade students who score high on reading tests.Which factor is most influential in her method?​ 

A) ​reinforcing 
B) ​enabling 
C) ​behavioral 
D) ​predisposing 
E) ​social
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29
Which two variables may have the greatest impact on how our bodies functions,how long we live,and the symptoms,course,and treatment of the diseases that strike us? 

A) ​genes and country of origin 
B) ​marital and economic status 
C) ​race and ethnicity 
D) ​sex and gender 
E) ​age and social status
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30
Which term refers to the belief that a proposed change in behavior will be advantageous to your health?​ 

A) ​benefits 
B) ​healthy belief model 
C) ​reinforcement 
D) ​susceptibility 
E) ​enlightenment
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31
Which term refers to the belief that you may pay a very high price unless you change your behavior?​ 

A) ​benefits 
B) ​healthy belief model 
C) ​enlightenment 
D) ​susceptibility 
E) ​severity
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32
In the United States,____ of the population is overweight or obese.

A) ​one-quarter 
B) ​one-third 
C) ​one-half 
D) ​two-thirds 
E) ​three-quarters
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33
Brenda has decided to begin exercising in the coming weeks.She has developed an exercise program,has joined a nearby gym,and has a friend who has committed to be her exercise buddy.Brenda has reached which stage of change?​ 

A) ​precontemplation 
B) ​contemplation 
C) ​preparation 
D) ​action 
E) ​maintenance
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Among the diseases taking the greatest toll on the well-being of Americans are ____,heart disease,diabetes,arthritis,and autoimmune disorders. 

A) ​intestinal disorders 
B) ​food allergies 
C) ​hypertension 
D) ​underweight 
E) airborne infectious diseases
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35
Which racial or ethnic group has the highest death rates for lung cancer in the United States?​ 

A) ​Native Americans 
B) ​African Americans 
C) ​Alaska Natives 
D) ​Asian Americans 
E) ​Hispanics
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36
Which term refers to the belief that you are at risk for the negative consequences of your behavior?​ 

A) ​predisposition 
B) ​healthy belief model 
C) ​reinforcement 
D) ​susceptibility 
E) ​severity
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37
Conrad intends to wait until he is married to have sex because he believes it is the right thing to do.Which factor is most influential in his behavior?​ 

A) ​behavioral 
B) ​reinforcing 
C) ​predisposing 
D) ​enabling 
E) ​spiritual
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38
Which group is more likely to engage in risky behaviors?​ 

A) ​college-age men 
B) ​college-age women 
C) ​college dropouts 
D) ​married college students 
E) ​college athletes
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39
The choices college students make today have a(n)____ impact on how they feel. 

A) ​temporary but pronounced 
B) ​immediate and long-term 
C) ​low to moderate 
D) ​negligible but immediate 
E) ​variable and undefined
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40
Larry wavers between wanting to eat healthier and resisting the need to do so.Larry has reached which stage of change?​ 

A) ​precontemplation 
B) ​maintenance 
C) ​preparation 
D) ​contemplation 
E) ​action
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41
Measures that an individual can take when participating in risky behavior to prevent injury or unwanted risks are known as ____________________.
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42
Any planned combination of educational,political,regulatory,and organizational supports for actions and conditions of living conducive to the health of individuals,groups,or communities is known as ____________________.
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43
Which change process is the most popular,and involves increasing your knowledge about yourself or about the nature of your problem?​ 

A) ​environmental control 
B) ​consciousness-raising 
C) ​emotional arousal 
D) ​self-reevaluation 
E) ​social liberation
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44
Frank is seeing a therapist to deal with work and family issues.Frank exemplifies which process of change?​ 

A) ​environmental control 
B) ​emotional arousal 
C) ​countering 
D) ​helping relationships 
E) ​self-reevaluation
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45
Whether at work,at lunch,or at the subway station,Joan spends as much time as possible in non-smoking areas.Which change process is Joan illustrating?​ 

A) ​emotional arousal 
B) ​consciousness-raising 
C) ​social liberation 
D) ​self-reevaluation 
E) ​countering
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46
"___________________" is a term coined by researchers to refer to the extra challenges minorities face that increase the likelihood of major depression,poor physical health,functional limitations,and premature death.
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47
Which process of change might include doling out your stash of candy to the neighborhood children?​ 

A) ​self-reevaluation 
B) ​rewards 
C) ​environmental control 
D) ​commitment 
E) ​countering
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48
____________________ is a deliberate lifestyle choice characterized by personal responsibility and optimal enhancement of physical,mental,and spiritual health.
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49
A(n)____________________ refers to a behavior or an attitude that a particular group expects,values,and enforces.
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50
____________________ factors encompass the beliefs,values,attitudes,knowledge,and perceptions that influence our behavior.
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51
____________________ is part of a national public health initiative established by the U.S.Department of Health and Human Services for the creation of a society in which all people can live long,healthy lives.
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52
Sheila buys herself a new dress after losing 12 pounds.This is an example of which process of change?​ 

A) ​emotional arousal 
B) ​consciousness-raising 
C) ​self-reevaluation 
D) ​rewards 
E) ​social liberation
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53
The skills,resources,and physical and mental capabilities that shape our behavior are examples of ____________________ factors.
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54
Rewards,encouragement,and recognition that influence our behavior in the short run are examples of ____________________ factors.
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55
Which change model attributes being overweight to genetic factors and involves a medical expert to provide advice or treatment?​ 

A) ​moral 
B) ​enlightenment 
C) ​behavioral 
D) ​medical 
E) ​compensatory
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56
On the side of the highway sits a crashed automobile with a sign in front of it that says,"Is sending that text worth killing a family of four?" This is an example of which process of change?​ 

A) ​social liberation 
B) ​self-reevaluation 
C) ​emotional arousal 
D) ​countering 
E) ​consciousness-raising
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57
Which change model,rather than assigning blame,puts responsibility on people to acquire whatever skills or power they need to overcome their problems?​ 

A) ​moral 
B) ​enlightenment 
C) ​behavioral 
D) ​medical 
E) ​compensatory
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58
Which change model sees failure to take responsibility for smoking or excessive drinking as a sign of character weakness?​ 

A) ​moral 
B) ​enlightenment 
C) ​behavioral 
D) ​medical 
E) ​compensatory
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59
Bobby realizes he gambles too much and understands how he could use his time and money more wisely? Bobby exemplifies which process of change?​ 

A) ​social liberation 
B) ​consciousness-raising 
C) ​emotional arousal 
D) ​self-reevaluation 
E) ​commitment
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60
Americans lose more years of life to ____________________ and other drugs than people in peer countries.
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61
The term ____________________ refers to an individual's belief about the sources of power and influence over his or her life.
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62
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
views health and the individual as a whole,rather than by part by part
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63
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
state of complete well-being
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64
The ____________________ is a model of behavior change that focuses on the individual's attitudes and beliefs.
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65
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
healthy life expectancy
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66
What are the three types of influences that shape behavior? Provide examples of each type.
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67
The belief in one's ability to accomplish a goal or change a behavior is known as ____________________.
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68
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
more powerful than any medical treatment
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69
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
rooted in biology and shaped by environment and experience
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70
Explain how an individual's locus of control can affect his or her behavior and health.
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71
The ___________________ is a model of behavioral change that focuses on the individual's decision making,and includes a sequence of six stages of change.
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72
Give examples of specific new recommendations that have been added to the national health agenda for Healthy People 2020.
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73
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
predisposing factors more powerful than knowledge and attitude
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74
Changes in six risk factors could prevent two out of every three deaths and one in three hospitalizations in the United States.What are these risk factors?​
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75
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
first stage of change
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76
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
focuses on universal aspects of an individual's decision-making process
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77
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
last stage of change
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78
What are the six dimensions of health? How can each dimension be maintained?​
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79
Match the items with the appropriate description.
a.holistic approach
b.beliefs
c.HALE
d.precontemplation
e.prevention
f.health
g.transtheoretical model
h.gender
i.behavioral model
j.termination
involves rewarding yourself for making positive changes
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80
What are the key components of the transtheoretical model? Briefly define each component.
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