The Psychology of Health and
Health Care A Canadian
Perspective, 6th Edition
by Gary Poole
Complete Chapter Test Bank
are included (Ch 1 to 12)
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,Table of Contents are given below
1.Welcome to Health Psychology
2.Stress and Coping
3.Psychoneuroimmunology
4.Health Communication
5.Health and Physical Activity
6.Health-Compromising Behaviours
7.Chronic and Life-Threatening Illnesses
8.Pain
9.The World of Health Care: Places, Procedures, and People
10.From one to many: Health on a Large Scale
11.Indigenous Peoples' Health in Canada
12.Health Promotion
,The test bank is organized in reverse order, with the last chapter displayed first, to ensure that all chapters
are included in this document. (Complete Chapters included Ch12-1)
CHAPTER 12
Health Promotion
Multiple Choice Questions
1. All good health promotion programs place the primary responsibility for good
health on the
a. individual
b. medical staff
c. medical facilities
d. provincial government
e. federal government
Answer: a Difficulty: moderate Learning Objective: LO 12.1 Define
health promotion. Skill: recall
2. Health promotion is more likely to be truly effective if it is based on a
a. well paid work force
b. social movement
c. government movement
d. world health edict
e. self-care
Answer: b Difficulty: moderate Learning Objective: LO 12.1 Define
health promotion. Skill: recall
3. All of the following are included in Canada’s framework for health promotion
(Epp, 1986) except
a. fostering public participation
b. enhancing coping
c. decreasing prevention
d. reducing inequities
e. strengthening community health services
Answer: c Difficulty: easy Learning Objective: LO 12.2 Explain
how health promotion has developed in Canada. Skill: recall
4. According to Labonte’s framework for successful community-oriented health
promotion, the first level identified is ______________ while the second level
deals with ___________
a. biopsychosocial, environmental
b. medical; public health
c. biomedical; socioenvironmental
d. medical; socioenvironnmental
e. public health; environmental
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Answer: b Difficulty: moderate Learning Objective: LO 12.2 Explain
how health promotion has developed in Canada. Skill: recall
5. Canadian Governments have been in the business of health promotion since the
a. 1700s
b. 1800s
c. 1950s
d. 1970s
e. 1990s
Answer: a Difficulty: easy Learning Objective: LO 12.2 Explain
how health promotion has developed in Canada. Skill: recall
6. In the three-level framework for successful community-oriented health promotion
outlined by Labonte in 1987, the third level was _______________ and the goal
was _________________
a. medical; disease treatment
b. public health; disease prevention
c. medical; disease prevention
d. socioenvironmental; public health policy
e. biopsychosocial; disease treatment
Answer: d Difficulty: difficult Learning Objective: LO 12.2 Explain
how health promotion has developed in Canada. Skill: recall
7. When Canadians think of their health care system, they are more likely to think of
its equity rather than its inequity. This is because
a. there is equal proximity of physicians to all Canadians
b. it is a system designed to promote and provide equal access for all
c. a person’s health tends to be the same regardless of income
d. the costs are equitably distributed across governments
e. each citizen has an equal chance of becoming ill
Answer: b Difficulty: easy Learning Objective: LO 12.2 Explain
how health promotion has developed in Canada. Skill: recall
8. Inequities in the health care system in Canada may be based on differences in all
of the following except
a. geography
b. culture
c. age
d. education
e. social support
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