macrosystem
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any group whose members share a value of belief
,gender expression
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the way in which an individual communicates and presents their gender to
others
definition of family
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a group of two people or more related by birth, marriage, or adoption and
residing together
online
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changed the way people interact and develop relationships to support
belonging and socialization
big 8
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, - ability
- age
- ethnicity
- gender
- race
- religion
- sexual orientation
- socioeconomic status
example of microsystem
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parents, siblings, co-workers, classmates
characteristics of dyads
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- most basic unit of social interaction
- smallest form of social group
- social connection: emotional and informational exchanges tend to be
more profound and meaningful
- unstable: if one member withdraws, the group no longer exists
characteristics of triads
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, - introduction of 3rd member to a dyad changes the nature of group
interaction
- more stable than dyads
- potential for mediation
- triadic closure: tendency for individuals who are connected to the same
person (dyads) to eventually form a relationship themselves
- potential for power imbalances and strategic behaviors
mistreatment in health care
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- providing inadequate care due a lack of training and knowledge
- declining to see a patient due to their gender identity
- refusing to provide gender-affirming care
migrant and refugees health
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- language barriers
- unfamiliarity with the U.S. healthcare systems
- trauma from conflict, displacement, and resettlement
- mental health concerns
- limited financial resources
- stigma and discrimination
- unstable housing
- restricted eligibility for state or federal safety net programs
- lack of transportation
mesosystem
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any group whose members share a value of belief
,gender expression
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the way in which an individual communicates and presents their gender to
others
definition of family
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a group of two people or more related by birth, marriage, or adoption and
residing together
online
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changed the way people interact and develop relationships to support
belonging and socialization
big 8
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, - ability
- age
- ethnicity
- gender
- race
- religion
- sexual orientation
- socioeconomic status
example of microsystem
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parents, siblings, co-workers, classmates
characteristics of dyads
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- most basic unit of social interaction
- smallest form of social group
- social connection: emotional and informational exchanges tend to be
more profound and meaningful
- unstable: if one member withdraws, the group no longer exists
characteristics of triads
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, - introduction of 3rd member to a dyad changes the nature of group
interaction
- more stable than dyads
- potential for mediation
- triadic closure: tendency for individuals who are connected to the same
person (dyads) to eventually form a relationship themselves
- potential for power imbalances and strategic behaviors
mistreatment in health care
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- providing inadequate care due a lack of training and knowledge
- declining to see a patient due to their gender identity
- refusing to provide gender-affirming care
migrant and refugees health
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- language barriers
- unfamiliarity with the U.S. healthcare systems
- trauma from conflict, displacement, and resettlement
- mental health concerns
- limited financial resources
- stigma and discrimination
- unstable housing
- restricted eligibility for state or federal safety net programs
- lack of transportation
mesosystem