Psychological Impact of Health Inequalities
Psychology ⇒ Health and Well-being
Psychological Impact of Health Inequalities starts at 12 and continues till grade 12.
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A community with limited access to healthcare experiences higher rates of suicide. What psychological impact of health inequalities does this illustrate?
A person from a marginalized group avoids seeking mental health care due to fear of being judged. What psychological impact of health inequalities is this an example of?
A teenager from a low-income family reports feeling isolated and anxious due to lack of access to extracurricular activities. What psychological impact is being described?
Describe how cultural beliefs can influence the psychological impact of health inequalities.
A community with limited access to healthcare experiences higher rates of suicide. What psychological impact of health inequalities does this illustrate?
A person from a marginalized group avoids seeking mental health care due to fear of being judged. What psychological impact of health inequalities is this an example of?
A study finds that people living in deprived neighborhoods have higher rates of anxiety. What psychological concept does this illustrate? (1) Social support, (2) Learned helplessness, (3) Environmental stressors, (4) Cognitive dissonance
A teenager from a low-income family reports feeling isolated and anxious due to lack of access to extracurricular activities. What psychological impact is being described?
A study finds that people living in deprived neighborhoods have higher rates of anxiety. What psychological concept does this illustrate? (1) Social support, (2) Learned helplessness, (3) Environmental stressors, (4) Cognitive dissonance
Which of the following best describes the impact of health inequalities on psychological resilience? (1) Always increases resilience, (2) Can reduce resilience due to chronic stress, (3) Has no effect, (4) Guarantees positive coping
Which of the following is a long-term psychological effect of health inequalities? (1) Temporary sadness, (2) Chronic stress, (3) Improved resilience, (4) Enhanced memory
Which of the following is a potential consequence of health inequalities on communities? (1) Increased social cohesion, (2) Reduced trust, (3) Improved mental health, (4) Decreased stress
Fill in the blank: ________ is a psychological effect where individuals feel powerless to change their health situation due to persistent inequalities.
Fill in the blank: ________ is the process by which health inequalities are passed from one generation to the next, affecting psychological outcomes.
Fill in the blank: Chronic exposure to health inequalities can lead to increased levels of ________ in affected individuals.
Fill in the blank: Health inequalities can increase the risk of ________ disorders, such as depression and anxiety.
True or False: Access to mental health services is always equal across different social groups.
True or False: Addressing health inequalities can improve psychological outcomes for disadvantaged groups.
True or False: Chronic stress caused by health inequalities can weaken the immune system.
True or False: Health inequalities are only caused by individual lifestyle choices.
