Deck 2: The Social Sources of Illness

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Which of the following is inherently the most dangerous to use?

A) heroin
B) cocaine
C) opium
D) caffeine
E) alcohol
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) Widespread use of antibiotics has led to an increase in infectious diseases.
B) As more people in poorer countries are moving to cities, infectious disease is increasing.
C) Globalization is helping to spread infectious disease.
D) all of the above
E) a and b only
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Research suggests that

A) having a gun in the home significantly increases the odds of homicide.
B) having a gun in the home reduces the chances of being killed if one's home is forcibly entered.
C) strangers kill about half of all homicide victims.
D) gun ownership increases the risk of homicide for African-American men but not for white men.
E) none of the above
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The percentage of persons living in the United States who have epilepsy is best referred to as

A) the incidence of epilepsy.
B) the prevalence of epilepsy.
C) the rate of epilepsy.
D) the epidemiological transition.
E) the demographic transition.
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Morbidity refers to

A) deaths.
B) illness.
C) infections.
D) chronic fatigue syndrome.
E) macroeconomics.
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How have social factors and conditions contributed to the spread of HIV?
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According to McGinnis and Foege,the most common cause of premature deaths is

A) illegal drugs.
B) diet and exercise.
C) AIDS.
D) tobacco.
E) microbial agents.
Question
Which of the following is true?

A) Nicotine is an addictive drug.
B) Tobacco use contributes to infant mortality.
C) Living or working around tobacco smokers increases risks of mortality and morbidity.
D) all of the above
E) a and b only
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Which of the following would be most likely to reduce medical errors?

A) developing systems to identify ill-trained nurses
B) developing systems to identify drug-abusing doctors
C) increasing autopsy rates
D) making it easier for patients to sue incompetent doctors
E) holding more Medical Mortality Review conferences
Question
To increase sales of tobacco,tobacco producers have

A) emphasized that smoking can lead to weight loss.
B) sued the US Public Health Service.
C) refrained from advertising to children.
D) targeted men rather than women.
E) primarily targeted wealthy whites.
Question
The term illness is used to refer to

A) the social experience of living with a disease.
B) the biological consequences of disease.
C) an objective measure of biological changes.
D) sociologists' ideas regarding epidemiology.
E) mental problems.
Question
The study of the distribution of disease among a population is referred to as

A) sociology.
B) clinical sociology.
C) epidemiology.
D) geography.
E) enterology.
Question
Which of the following is true?

A) Public funding for contraceptive services has increased.
B) Women who have Medicaid can receive an abortion at no cost.
C) Almost all US counties have at least one abortion provider.
D) Access to abortion has declined during the last decade.
E) all of the above
Question
In general,rates better measure how common an illness is than do raw numbers because rates

A) allow us to reasonably compare populations of different sizes.
B) are more scientifically accurate.
C) are a more objective measure.
D) can be measured in a less biased fashion.
E) can be more accurately calculated.
Question
If heroin users could obtain both the drug and needles legally,they would be less likely to

A) contract HIV.
B) overdose.
C) contract other illnesses carried by dirty needles.
D) commit crimes.
E) all of the above
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John McKinlay would refer to advertising companies that work for tobacco producers as

A) primary producers.
B) secondary producers.
C) primary practitioners.
D) manufacturers of illness.
E) "downstream" problems.
Question
Currently,the most common causes of death in the United States are

A) chronic diseases.
B) infectious diseases.
C) accidents and trauma.
D) infant and maternal mortality.
E) diseases of middle age.
Question
Research clearly demonstrates that

A) obesity significantly increases the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
B) being even slightly overweight significantly lowers life expectancy.
C) individuals eat less at buffets with many options.
D) all of above
E) none of the above
Question
Look at the last twelve issues of a magazine that regularly runs advertisements for either alcoholic beverages or cigarettes.What overt and covert messages do advertisements in these issues give regarding alcohol/tobacco,the use of these drugs,and the lives and characters of those who use these drugs? Quantify your findings as much as possible (e.g.,80 percent of advertisements suggest that using tobacco will improve your sex life).To do this,you will have to develop specific questions,such as "Does this advertisement suggest that using tobacco will improve your sex life?"
Question
Evaluate the role that social conditions and status play in maintaining and restoring health,and compare that to the role played by medical treatments.
Question
According to the Health Belief Model,which of the following are necessary before individuals will comply with medical advice?

A) They must believe they are susceptible to a particular health problem.
B) They must believe that compliance will significantly reduce their risk.
C) They must believe they may die if they do not comply.
D) all of the above
E) a and b only
Question
Globalization has helped spread illness by

A) eroding cultural traditions that previously had reduced sexual activity.
B) encouraging industries that push into forests and put humans in contact with diseases carried by animals.
C) increasing the number of people who travel from region to region.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Question
In a "risk society," individuals often find it difficult to get acknowledgement that they suffer from an illness because

A) the doctors they have access to work for the corporations that in some way caused the illness.
B) they are labeled as lazy rather than ill.
C) they are considered responsible for the risks they took.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Question
Social networks

A) can improve individuals' health.
B) can threaten individuals' health.
C) can lead to obesity.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above.
Question
The Health Belief Model implicitly suggests that

A) complying with medical advice can sometimes cause harm.
B) complying with medical advice is a good idea.
C) those who do not comply with medical advice usually have good reasons for their actions.
D) medical advice sometimes lacks scientific grounding.
E) drugs can be dangerous.
Question
Toxic agents

A) are especially dangerous to children.
B) are contributing to climate change.
C) can be prevented by developing a "risk society."
D) all of the above
E) a and b only
Question
Social stress

A) can cause mental as well as physical illness.
B) is most common among busy middle-class people.
C) can cause illness, but does not affect the immune system.
D) improves the immune system.
E) improves one's life choices.
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Health lifestyles

A) are based on both life chances and life choices.
B) can affect life chances, but life chances do not affect life choices.
C) are very similar among Americans of different social classes.
D) are not affected by socialization or life experiences.
E) are purely a matter of individual choice.
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A man who works out daily at the gym and who regards his regular exercise as part of his identify can be said to have a

A) psychosis.
B) life chance.
C) health project.
D) health fixation.
E) life choice.
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Deck 2: The Social Sources of Illness
1
Which of the following is inherently the most dangerous to use?

A) heroin
B) cocaine
C) opium
D) caffeine
E) alcohol
E
2
Which of the following statements is true?

A) Widespread use of antibiotics has led to an increase in infectious diseases.
B) As more people in poorer countries are moving to cities, infectious disease is increasing.
C) Globalization is helping to spread infectious disease.
D) all of the above
E) a and b only
D
3
Research suggests that

A) having a gun in the home significantly increases the odds of homicide.
B) having a gun in the home reduces the chances of being killed if one's home is forcibly entered.
C) strangers kill about half of all homicide victims.
D) gun ownership increases the risk of homicide for African-American men but not for white men.
E) none of the above
A
4
The percentage of persons living in the United States who have epilepsy is best referred to as

A) the incidence of epilepsy.
B) the prevalence of epilepsy.
C) the rate of epilepsy.
D) the epidemiological transition.
E) the demographic transition.
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5
Morbidity refers to

A) deaths.
B) illness.
C) infections.
D) chronic fatigue syndrome.
E) macroeconomics.
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6
How have social factors and conditions contributed to the spread of HIV?
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7
According to McGinnis and Foege,the most common cause of premature deaths is

A) illegal drugs.
B) diet and exercise.
C) AIDS.
D) tobacco.
E) microbial agents.
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8
Which of the following is true?

A) Nicotine is an addictive drug.
B) Tobacco use contributes to infant mortality.
C) Living or working around tobacco smokers increases risks of mortality and morbidity.
D) all of the above
E) a and b only
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9
Which of the following would be most likely to reduce medical errors?

A) developing systems to identify ill-trained nurses
B) developing systems to identify drug-abusing doctors
C) increasing autopsy rates
D) making it easier for patients to sue incompetent doctors
E) holding more Medical Mortality Review conferences
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10
To increase sales of tobacco,tobacco producers have

A) emphasized that smoking can lead to weight loss.
B) sued the US Public Health Service.
C) refrained from advertising to children.
D) targeted men rather than women.
E) primarily targeted wealthy whites.
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11
The term illness is used to refer to

A) the social experience of living with a disease.
B) the biological consequences of disease.
C) an objective measure of biological changes.
D) sociologists' ideas regarding epidemiology.
E) mental problems.
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12
The study of the distribution of disease among a population is referred to as

A) sociology.
B) clinical sociology.
C) epidemiology.
D) geography.
E) enterology.
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13
Which of the following is true?

A) Public funding for contraceptive services has increased.
B) Women who have Medicaid can receive an abortion at no cost.
C) Almost all US counties have at least one abortion provider.
D) Access to abortion has declined during the last decade.
E) all of the above
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14
In general,rates better measure how common an illness is than do raw numbers because rates

A) allow us to reasonably compare populations of different sizes.
B) are more scientifically accurate.
C) are a more objective measure.
D) can be measured in a less biased fashion.
E) can be more accurately calculated.
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15
If heroin users could obtain both the drug and needles legally,they would be less likely to

A) contract HIV.
B) overdose.
C) contract other illnesses carried by dirty needles.
D) commit crimes.
E) all of the above
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John McKinlay would refer to advertising companies that work for tobacco producers as

A) primary producers.
B) secondary producers.
C) primary practitioners.
D) manufacturers of illness.
E) "downstream" problems.
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17
Currently,the most common causes of death in the United States are

A) chronic diseases.
B) infectious diseases.
C) accidents and trauma.
D) infant and maternal mortality.
E) diseases of middle age.
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18
Research clearly demonstrates that

A) obesity significantly increases the risk of heart disease and diabetes.
B) being even slightly overweight significantly lowers life expectancy.
C) individuals eat less at buffets with many options.
D) all of above
E) none of the above
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19
Look at the last twelve issues of a magazine that regularly runs advertisements for either alcoholic beverages or cigarettes.What overt and covert messages do advertisements in these issues give regarding alcohol/tobacco,the use of these drugs,and the lives and characters of those who use these drugs? Quantify your findings as much as possible (e.g.,80 percent of advertisements suggest that using tobacco will improve your sex life).To do this,you will have to develop specific questions,such as "Does this advertisement suggest that using tobacco will improve your sex life?"
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20
Evaluate the role that social conditions and status play in maintaining and restoring health,and compare that to the role played by medical treatments.
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21
According to the Health Belief Model,which of the following are necessary before individuals will comply with medical advice?

A) They must believe they are susceptible to a particular health problem.
B) They must believe that compliance will significantly reduce their risk.
C) They must believe they may die if they do not comply.
D) all of the above
E) a and b only
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22
Globalization has helped spread illness by

A) eroding cultural traditions that previously had reduced sexual activity.
B) encouraging industries that push into forests and put humans in contact with diseases carried by animals.
C) increasing the number of people who travel from region to region.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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23
In a "risk society," individuals often find it difficult to get acknowledgement that they suffer from an illness because

A) the doctors they have access to work for the corporations that in some way caused the illness.
B) they are labeled as lazy rather than ill.
C) they are considered responsible for the risks they took.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Social networks

A) can improve individuals' health.
B) can threaten individuals' health.
C) can lead to obesity.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above.
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The Health Belief Model implicitly suggests that

A) complying with medical advice can sometimes cause harm.
B) complying with medical advice is a good idea.
C) those who do not comply with medical advice usually have good reasons for their actions.
D) medical advice sometimes lacks scientific grounding.
E) drugs can be dangerous.
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26
Toxic agents

A) are especially dangerous to children.
B) are contributing to climate change.
C) can be prevented by developing a "risk society."
D) all of the above
E) a and b only
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Social stress

A) can cause mental as well as physical illness.
B) is most common among busy middle-class people.
C) can cause illness, but does not affect the immune system.
D) improves the immune system.
E) improves one's life choices.
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Health lifestyles

A) are based on both life chances and life choices.
B) can affect life chances, but life chances do not affect life choices.
C) are very similar among Americans of different social classes.
D) are not affected by socialization or life experiences.
E) are purely a matter of individual choice.
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A man who works out daily at the gym and who regards his regular exercise as part of his identify can be said to have a

A) psychosis.
B) life chance.
C) health project.
D) health fixation.
E) life choice.
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