HSC PDHPE Core 1 - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
The average number of years a person is expected to live. Life Expectancy
100%
Ensuring resources and opportunities are distributed fairly. Equity
83%
The number of deaths in a population over a period of time Mortality
83%
A priority population due to significant health inequities and historical disadvantage. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
50%
Factors such as genetics, age, and gender that cannot be changed. Non-modifiable Health Determinants
50%
A disease caused by uncontrolled cell growth. Cancer
33%
A group of diseases related to the heart and blood vessels. Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)
33%
A government strategy to reduce health disparities for Indigenous Australians. Close the Gap
33%
Detecting and treating health conditions at an early stage. Early Intervention
33%
The number of deaths of infants under one year per 1,000 live births. Infant Mortality
33%
The incidence or prevalence of disease or illness in a population. Morbidity
33%
Optional health insurance for additional services outside Medicare coverage. Private Health Insurance
33%
An international framework for health promotion with five action areas. The Ottawa Charter
33%
The ability to obtain appropriate health services when needed. Access to Health Care
17%
Developing laws and policies that promote health (e.g., smoking bans). Building Healthy Public Policy
17%
A long-lasting condition that can be controlled but not cured (e.g., diabetes). Chronic Disease
17%
Improving the social and physical environment to support healthy living. Creating Supportive Environments
17%
Factors that influence health outcomes—individual, sociocultural, socioeconomic, and environmental. Determinants of Health
17%
Includes sociocultural, socioeconomic, environmental, and individual factors. Determinants of Health (DOT points)
17%
A chronic condition that affects how the body processes blood glucose. Diabetes
17%
Recognising and valuing the differences in individuals and populations. Diversity
17%
The study of patterns and causes of health and disease in populations. Epidemiology
17%
Government and individual spending on health services and programs. Health Care Expenditure
17%
Differences in health outcomes between different population groups. Health Disparities
17%
Unfair and avoidable differences in health outcomes. Health Inequities
17%
Programs or campaigns aimed at improving health outcomes (e.g., Slip Slop Slap). Health Promotion Initiative
17%
How well health systems meet the needs of the population. Health System Responsiveness
17%
The number of new cases of a disease during a specific period. Incidence
17%
Australia’s public health insurance scheme providing free or subsidised treatment. Medicare
17%
Lifestyle choices that individuals can change to improve their health (e.g., smoking, diet). Modifiable Health Behaviours
17%
Government-subsidised prescription medication for Australians. PBS (Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme)
17%
The total number of cases of a disease in a population at a given time. Prevalence
17%
Basic or general health care typically provided by general practitioners. Primary Health Care
17%
Groups that experience poorer health outcomes than the general population. Priority Population Groups
17%
A framework that promotes equity, diversity, and support for disadvantaged groups. Social Justice Principles
17%
Conditions like income, education and employment that influence health. Socioeconomic Determinants
17%
Environments that promote health through safe, inclusive and empowering conditions. Supportive Environments
17%
A measure of the impact of disease in terms of years of life lost and years lived with disability. Burden of Disease
0%
The economic, emotional, and social impact of disease. Cost to the Individual and Community
0%
Improving health literacy and decision-making abilities Developing Personal Skills
0%
Physical surroundings like housing, access to clean water, and air quality affecting health Environmental Determinants
0%
The process of enabling people to increase control over and improve their health. Health Promotion
0%
Strategies to reduce harm from accidents and violence. Injury Prevention
0%
A person’s cognitive, emotional, and social well-being. Mental Health
0%
How widespread a particular disease is within a population. Prevalence of Condition
0%
Actions taken to reduce the risk of disease or injury before it occurs. Prevention
0%
Shifting focus from treatment to prevention and health promotion. Reorienting Health Services
0%
Creating policies, funding programs, and regulating the health system. Role of Government in Health Promotion
0%
Making informed choices and engaging in healthy behaviours. Role of Individuals in Health Promotion
0%
Empowering communities to take control of their health. Strengthening Community Action
0%
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