how would a healthy community affect you socially
1. how would a healthy community affect you socially
Explanation:
The physical and social environment in which we live and work has an important influence on our health and wellbeing.
Positive aspects of communities that can nurture health and wellbeing include
feelings of safety
access to job opportunities
access to affordable goods and services
having places to meet people and socialise
social networks and relationships with neighbours
sense of belonging to the community and having influence and control.
Negative aspects of communities can include
loneliness
feeling unsafe
lack of street life and sociability
lack of a sense of control or purpose
sense of feeling disconnected from community life.
2. how would a healthy community affect you socially
Answer:
by being healthy.
Explanation:
3. Socially?how would a healthy community affect you
Answer:
As such, a healthy community is one in which all residents have access to a quality education, safe and healthy homes, adequate employment, transportation, physical activity, and nutrition, in addition to quality health care. Unhealthy communities lead to chronic disease, such as cancers, diabetes, and heart disease.
4. 2. How would a healthy community affect you-Socially?
Answer:
A positive mindset to everyone!! If your community has problems and issues, it'll be easier because of everybody's help and for you, you if you have some problems you could always reach out for them!
5. the Chestions Do your choices result to a healthier community? 2. How would a healthy community affect you- Financially? Socially? Emotionally? Mentally
Explanation:
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6. how would a healthy community affect you socially
Answer:
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Explanation:
in times of COVID pandemic
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7. how would a healthy community affect you-financially?socially?emotionally?mentally?
Answer:
If your community are healthy your locality is free from epedimics, dengue outbreaks, garbage pollution, air pollution, kaingineros to prevent from landslide and flushflood. The community is socially close to each other and away for trouble. The People living in the community are very
Happy because there livelihood are sufficent enough to feed there Family.
They are mentally healthy because They are awy from drug Addiction.
8. 23.11. Which of the following is NOT a correct statement?A. Stressors are things that make us stressed.B. Success and happiness are examples of distress.C. Distress is a negative response of the body towards stressorsD. Eustress is our positive and healthy response to the stressors.12. A person is either left-brain or right-brain dominant. Which of the following best describes a left-braindominant person?A. He is very organized and a careful planner.B. He can work well in a quiet space.C. He loves to make a to-do-list.D. He is a daydreamer13. If you are to discuss the parts and functions of the brain using the mind mapping technique, what wouldbe the central image or subject in your map?A. MindC. Parts of the BrainB. BrainD. Functions of the Brain14. It is defined as a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can copewith the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to contribute to her or hiscommunityA. Mental HealthC. Physical HealthB. Emotional HealthD. Social Health15. It refers to health problem that significantly affects how a person feels, thinks, behaves, and interacts withother people.A. Mental illnessC. Physical illnessB. Social illnessD. Depression16. It refers to the capability of a person to manage and control his or her emotions and possess the ability tocontrol the emotions of others as well.A. Well-beingC. WellnessB. Emotional IntelligenceD. Physical fitness17. This refers to close connections between people, formed by emotional bonds, and interactions. This isknown asA. Personal RelationshipC. Mutual BenefitB. Personal BiasD. Mutual Understanding18. Which of the following does not belong to the group?A. FamilyC. EnemyB. FriendshipD. Partnership19. The following are the most common relationship problems EXCEPTA. Affairs/ Infidelity/ CheatingC. Lack of communicationB. Prolonged period of stressD. Thoughtfulness of the partner20. Ms. Bea Alonzo doesn't know how to avoid date pressure. If you are one of her friends, what can yousuggest to help her?A. Say "NO" and mean “NO" if that's how you feel.B. It's ok to hang out on a date so as not to be rejected by friendsC. Hang out with friends who also believe that it's OK to not be ready for datingD. Go out with a group of friends rather than only your date21. The following are statements showing the signs of a healthy relationship EXCEPT:A. You can express your opinion without fear or dread.B. You and your partner can make decisions together and fairly.C. Each person takes responsibility for their own actions.D. Your partner tries to control how you spend time and who you hang out with.
Answer:
11 A
12B
13D
14B
15A
16C
17B
18C
19A
20D
21B
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9. Activity 3 RESHAPE AND MATCH Figure 2 shows human health being affected by its environment and community Figure 2 is reshaped. Rewriting each of significant words inside the sphere below. Match them to its correct concept Figure 2 COMMUNITY HEALTH HUMAN HEALTH ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH 1. It focuses on people and their role as determinants of their own and other people's health OO 2. A resource for everyday life, not the objective of living. It is a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities. 3. This focuses on the surroundings or physical setting and its impact on human's health Processing Questions: 1. Did you find it difficult to match the word to its concept? Why? How would you differentiate community health from the environment healthy
Answer:
1.community health
2.human health
3.environment health
Explanation:
1.I didn't find it difficult to match.
community health focuses on people and their role as
determinants of their own and other people's
health
while environment health focuses on the surroundings or physical
setting and its impact on human's health
10. 2. How would a healthy community affect you- socially ?
Answer:
The physical and social environment in which we live and work has an important influence on our health and wellbeing.
Positive aspects of communities that can nurture health and wellbeing include
feelings of safety
access to job opportunities
access to affordable goods and services
having places to meet people and socialise
social networks and relationships with neighbours
sense of belonging to the community and having influence and control.
Negative aspects of communities can include
loneliness
feeling unsafe
lack of street life and sociability
lack of a sense of control or purpose
sense of feeling disconnected from community life.
Explanation :Community empowerment (communities being given power to do things for themselves) and community engagement (being involved in decisions) can help increase these positive aspects.
The Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 provides new opportunities for communities to be involved in decision making at a local and national level. Being able to do this gives local people a sense of control over what happens where they live and work. It also helps find the right priorities for action. As a result, this approach can make a real difference to the health and wellbeing of a community.
11. 2. How would a healthy community affect youSocially?
The physical and social environment in which we live and work has an important influence on our health and wellbeing.
Positive aspects of communities that can nurture health and wellbeing include
feelings of safety
access to job opportunities
access to affordable goods and services
having places to meet people and socialise
social networks and relationships with neighbours
sense of belonging to the community and having influence and control.
Negative aspects of communities can include
loneliness
feeling unsafe
lack of street life and sociability
lack of a sense of control or purpose
sense of feeling disconnected from community life.
Community empowerment (communities being given power to do things for themselves) and community engagement (being involved in decisions) can help increase these positive aspects.
The Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 provides new opportunities for communities to be involved in decision making at a local and national level. Being able to do this gives local people a sense of control over what happens where they live and work. It also helps find the right priorities for action. As a result, this approach can make a real difference to the health and wellbeing of a community.
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12. how would a healthy community affect you-financially?socially?emotionally?mentally?
Answer:
As such, a healthy community is one in which all residents have access to a quality education, safe and healthy homes, adequate employment, transportation, physical activity, and nutrition, in addition to quality health care. Unhealthy communities lead to chronic disease, such as cancers, diabetes, and heart disease.
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13. 2. How would a healthy community affect you socially?
Answer:
I will become a healthy individual.
Explanation:
Because having a healthy community makes me less worries, less expectations from others and that will lead me to become a healthy individual living in an healthy community.
14. 2. How would a healthy community affect you-socially
A healthy community affect you with a healthy body. If your community is unhealthy then it will be bad for your health beacause it may have a lot of unhealthy things such as air pollution.