#1
Which model of health emphasizes the absence of disease or disability as the primary goal?
#2
What does the acronym WHO stand for in the context of health?
#3
Which dimension of health encompasses factors such as nutrition, exercise, and sleep?
#4
Which dimension of health involves the ability to identify and express feelings appropriately?
#5
Which dimension of health involves the ability to establish and maintain meaningful relationships?
#6
Which dimension of health involves the ability to understand and manage one's own emotions, as well as empathize with others?
#7
Which dimension of health involves the ability to effectively communicate, build relationships, and interact with others?
#8
Which dimension of health involves the ability to think clearly, reason objectively, analyze, and use evidence effectively?
#9
According to the biopsychosocial model of health, which factors influence an individual's health?
#10
Which dimension of health refers to the ability to cope with daily demands and adapt to changes?
#11
Who proposed the social model of health?
#12
What is the primary focus of the ecological model of health?
#13
Which model of health focuses on addressing social and economic inequalities to improve overall health outcomes?
#14
Which dimension of health refers to the capacity to think critically, learn, and solve problems effectively?
#15
Who is known for developing the 'Hierarchy of Needs' theory, which includes physiological needs, safety needs, and belongingness?
#16
Which model of health emphasizes the importance of considering cultural, environmental, and social factors in understanding health and illness?
#17
Which model of health views health as a dynamic interaction between physical, psychological, and social factors?
#18
Who proposed the 'Social Cognitive Theory', emphasizing the role of observational learning and self-efficacy in behavior change?
#19
In the ecological model of health, which level focuses on interpersonal relationships and social networks?
#20
According to the Ottawa Charter, which of the following is NOT considered a fundamental condition for health?
#21
Who introduced the concept of the health belief model?
#22
In the transtheoretical model of behavior change, which stage represents the stage where individuals have successfully changed their behavior and are maintaining it?
#23
In the 'Health Action Process Approach' model, what is the stage where individuals are motivated to adopt a new behavior and intend to take action within the next month?
#24
Who coined the term 'salutogenesis', focusing on factors that support human health and well-being rather than on factors that cause disease?
#25