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HTHSCI 1RR3 NEWEST 2024 EXAM/ COMPLETE 300
ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) GRADED A+



4 R's of Downey Research - Correct Answer - 1. reclamation
2. reciprocity
3. respect
4. relationality


health equity - Correct Answer - defined in ways that espouse values of social justice
and benevolence and is held up as an ideal state achievable by all


public health stakeholders - Correct Answer - aspire to close the gap and level of
gradient to reduce inequities though the implementation of various health equity focused
strategies


the path of shifting towards promoting health equity - Correct Answer - first: improve the
conditions of daily life
second: tackle the inequitable distribution power, money, and resources
third: measure the problem, evaluate action, expand the knowledge base and raise
public awareness and workforce capacity regarding the social determinants of health


the historical denial of the rights of Indigenous peoples is directly linked to
socioeconomic disparities, including poor health outcomes - Correct Answer - in
understanding the gap for health inequities towards indigenous people,


physique - Correct Answer - completing the circle; how one sees the world around us;
suggests a constant, completeness and a balance


pg. 1

,race assumes: - Correct Answer - -humanity is divided into unchanging natural types
-recognizable by physical features


race implies: - Correct Answer - -some aspects can be related to racial origin
-knowledge of that origin provides an account of that behavior


limitations of the traditional stigma reduction strategy for protest - Correct Answer - -can
increase stigmatizing attitudes


limitations of the traditional stigma reduction strategy for contact - Correct Answer - -
only effective when face to face
-only effective when contact b/w individuals of equal power


limitations of the traditional stigma reduction strategy for education - Correct Answer - -
less effective for individuals with greater prejudice


implicit bias - Correct Answer - - our unconscious attitudes towards people or groups
and associated stereotypes


upstream determinants of health - Correct Answer - -governance
-macroeconomic policies
-social policies
-public policies
-culture and societal values


downstream determinants of health (impacted by socioeconomic and political context
and socioeconomic position) - Correct Answer - -material circumstances
-behaviors and biological factors
-psychosocial factors


pg. 2

,Drivers of Educational Inequality - Correct Answer - 1. parental education: lower = lower
preschool attendance and less post-secondary education
2. migration background: 1st generation do worse
3. gender: girls do better
4. differences between schools: rich/poor go to different schools


Global Goals for Sustainable Development - Correct Answer - by 2030, ensure all girls
and boys complete free, equitable, and quality primary and secondary education leading
to relevant and effective learning outcomes


Canada ranks 9th for the inequality in children's education in rich countries - Correct
Answer - preschool rank #27
primary school rank #18
secondary school rank #9


an unfair start: inequality in children's education in rich countries - Correct Answer - -the
average dual-income families in wealthy nations spend approx. 15% of their net income
on childcare.
- in Canada, this figure is as high as 22 per cent on average, with the United Kingdom
having the highest figure with 33.8%


% of children on different tracks by parental occupation - Correct Answer - -children in
families with higher status jobs are more likely to achieve well


what can Canada do for improving education services? - Correct Answer - 1. improve
services - focus on quality
2. change behaviors - too simplistic and stigmatizing
3. strengthen environments - community advocacy (force vs. persuade government)
4. strengthen environments - healthy public policy (** most effective)


who has the responsibility to ensure healthy diets for Canadians? (i.e. high-fiber, fresh
produce, low-processed foods) - Correct Answer - governments


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, food insecurity - Correct Answer - inability to access adequate food because of financial
constraints


criteria that suggest some level of food insecurity: - Correct Answer - -worry about not
having enough food
-reliance on low-cost foods
-not able to afford balanced meals
-adults/children skip meals
-adults/children cut size of meals
-adults/children not having enough to eat
-adult lost weight
-adults/children not eating for whole day


food-insecure households - Correct Answer - 65% reported their main source of income
as wages or salaries from employment


Hunger can infiltrate a family in many ways including: - Correct Answer - - the birth of a
child
- a change in the number of parents int he home
- a decline in health of a family member
- a change in employment hours
Limited data suggests that rising out of hunger best occurs when a mother obtains full-
time employment


average life expectancy in Canada - Correct Answer - 84.0 years for women
79.9 for men


average life expectancy in BC - Correct Answer - 84.6 years for women
80.1 years for men


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