Which of the following is a characteristic of the community development approach to health promotion?

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the way in which symptoms are perceived, evaluated, and acted upon by a person who recognizes some pain, discomfort, or other signs of organic malfunction

illness behavior
health behaviour
sick role

ans illness behaviour
health what do to get better

2. Which of the following charters defined health promotion as 'the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health'.

Charter of the United Nations (1945)
Tokyo Charter (1946)
Ottawa Charter (1986)
none of these

ans ottawa charter

3. This approach to health promotion is based on the assumption that humans are rational decision-makers, this approach relies heavily upon the provision of information about risks and benefits of certain behaviours.

behaviour change approach
educational approach
empowerment approach
social change approach
medical/ preventative approach

ans :a

8. Which of the following is a criticism of the behaviour change approach to health promotion?

It is unable to target the major causes of ill health.

The choice of which behaviour to target lies with 'experts' whose task it is to communicate and justify this choice to the public.

The behaviour change paradigm does not address the many variables other than cognitions that influence human actions.

all of these

ans d

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What are the 4 health promotion approaches?

These approaches are: medical; behavioural change; educational; client-centred, and societal change.

Which of the following is a criticism of the Behaviour change approach to health promotion Mcq?

Which of the following is a criticism of the behaviour change approach to health promotion? The behaviour change paradigm does not address the many variables other than cognitions that influence human actions.

Which of the following charters defined health promotion as the process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve their health?

The most well-known definition of health promotion is that of the World Health Organization's Ottawa Charter (1986): Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health (the full definition is provided on the WHO website).

What is a community health promotion?

Module 1: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Rural Communities. Health promotion is the process of improving and protecting the health of the public, including individuals, populations, and communities.