Define proximal and transitional causes of health.
(Minority Populations and Health -- SOC)

Define proximal and transitional causes of health. (Minority Populations and Health -- SOC)
This class is about populations and measures.. SOC 333 Arizona State University Define (in words) each of the following measures and write formulae using demographic notation: 1. Total Fertility Rate
What are social determinants of health? How do they impact health outcomes; more specifically minority populations? Write your response in 350 words at least.
What is meant by the term health disparities? Do health disparties happen only in the minority populations(African americans, asians, native americans)? Give an example of health disparity of Caucasians. ( in at least 100 words)I can't find a example for caucasians!
The demographic tends areas expected to change in the future are: 1. minority populations, 2. aging populations, 3. technology, 4. family structure, 5. political climate and 6. medical care establishment. As a professional working the field, think about how you expect these areas of demographics, society, technology and politics to change and how the changes will affect health education/ promotion work in the future.
Analyze the health care status of a specific minority group. choose a particular minority geoup that is represented in the united states and compare its health status to the national average. What is the current health status of this minority group? what barriers to treatment and health care exist? how does race, socioeconomic status or gender determine the quality of health care in the united state?
Describe how identity, gender and sexual orientation affect the health of populations (in terms of risk for illness, responses from health care personnel, social worth of the patient) and list ways providers and organizations can be more responsive to the needs of sexual minority patients.
What is minority stress? How does this impact health? How does minority stress affect LGB people? How might minority stress apply to the transgender and gender non-conforming population?
Define a 'determinant' of health and give two examples in your discussion. Discuss the value of a 'health indicator' and provide one illustrative example. What is vital registration and why is it important? (for more, see the article by Prabhat Jha in the 'Documents' folder) Define the term DALY (disability-adjusted life year). Why was this indicator developed and what information does it provide that a simple mortality rate cannot? Compare the leading causes of DALYs for males versus females, and...
Community Health 1. Define descriptive epidemiology and its importance in describing disease occurrence in populations. Provide examples of the different types of rates. 2. Compare and contrast descriptive versus analytical epidemiological studies. Describe the basic types of epidemiological studies and how they are used. 3. Give an example of how you might use descriptive and analytical morbidity and mortality rates in the “real world”.
After viewing the web page from the Office of Minority Health – post two questions that you may still have about a specific group or minority population. Discuss how medical and health education can maximize diversity to further assist groups.