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What is a changeable risk factor? (1 point) Responses a behavior, action, or situation that can potentially cause a negative
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for depression and/or suicide?
(1 point) Responses A parent or other close biological
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baddie💎
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor for depression and/or suicide?
a a parent or other close biological relative with a
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What is a changeable risk factor? (1 point) a behavior, action, or situation that can potentially cause a negative impact to
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Killer999
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heredity
tabacco use gender diet cholesterol age physical activity stress are these risk factors we can control or risk factors
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Cardiovascular disease can start to develop during adolescence or even childhood. Below are some risk factors that may increase
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sasuke uchiha
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What is a changeable risk factor?
(1 point) Responses a behavior, action, or situation that can potentially cause a negative
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What is a changeable risk factor?
A. a behavior, action, or situation that can potentially cause a negative impact to overall
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Somethingishere
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What is a changeable risk factor?
(1 point) • a behavior, action, or situation that can potentially cause a negative impact to
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For adolescents, risk of drug abuse increases greatly during times of ________.
A. Transition B. Divorce C. Changing schools D.
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Scarlett
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Which of the following is not a risk factors evident at the Microsystem level
A-poor quality schools B-cultural conflicts C-Peer
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Which of the following is a controllable risk factor of acquiring a non-communicable disease?
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Sinistare Stewie
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Which of the following presents a singular risk of serious prejudice and the introduction of which can jeopardize the fairness
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Which group has a high risk for HIV infection?
(1 point) • those who share needles to inject illegal drugs • those who share
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A vulnerability to depression is most likely for people who:
Question 21 options: 1) Aquire fewer reinforcers, like good friends
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You decide you are going to make more responsible health decisions. Which of the following risk factors can you control?
A. there
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Risk factors
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Definition of risk factors
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What are c u m u l a t i v e health risk
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Which risk factor(s) is/are associated with someone who’s had cancer?
(1 point) Responses Poor nutrition only. Poor nutrition
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lio
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Which of these is an example of a hereditary risk factor?%0D%0A(1
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daisy may
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Which is a risk factor you cannot control?
A. your level of physical activity B. your choice of friends C. your skin color D.
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halloo
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Which risk factor do you have the least control over?
(1 point) Responses a. your choice of friends b. your use of seat belts c.
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halloo
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You decide you are going to make more responsible health decisions. Which of the following risk factors can you control? (1
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Using the excitement of violence to keep video games users playing their games is an example of which risk factor.
• poverty
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You decide you are going to make more responsible health decisions. Which of the following risk factors can you control?(1
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VOLTRON.
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Which of these is an example of a hereditary risk factor?
A. smoking B. eating junk food every day C. being a couch potato D.
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A(n) ________ is anything that increases the chances of an unhealthy outcome
A. risk factor B. action plan C. health continuum D.
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A(n) ________ is anything that increases the chances of an unhealthy outcome.
A. risk factor B. action plan C. health continuum
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You decide you are going to make more responsible health decisions. Which of the following risk factors can you control?(1
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trippie
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Use an example to explain cumulative risks
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viibexxx
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Using the excitement of violence to keep video games users playing their games is an example of which risk factor?
A. Poverty B.
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Fat face
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Which of these best explains why basing a marketing effort on the spirit of popular culture is always a risk?
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Which of thesé is an example of a hereditary risk factor? (1 point)
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Blackboyjoy
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Which is a personal risk factor for drug abuse?
(1 point) Responses a. having low self-esteem b. having parents who do not use
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some one
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Which teen has the greatest risk for abusing drugs?
(1 point) Responses a. a teen who enjoys spending lots of quality time with
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some one
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Select the heredity risk factor that could influence your health in a negative way.
(1 point) • watching TV and playing video
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Which of the scenarios below is an example of a health risk factor?
(1 point) • skipping school to go to the mall • studying
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Purging causes a serious health risk because it _____
(1 point) Responses causes an abnormal gag reflex. causes an abnormal gag
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no
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Which is a personal risk factor for drug abuse?
(1 point) Responses having low self-esteem having low self-esteem having parents
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Blue Berry
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Which teen has the greatest risk for abusing drugs?
(1 point) Responses a teen who enjoys spending lots of quality time with
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Blue Berry
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A(n) __________ is anything that increases the chances of an unhealthy outcome.(1 point)
Responses risk factor risk factor action
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❤️✨ Cleo✨❤️
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Which of these is an example of a hereditary risk factor?(1 point)
Responses smoking smoking eating junk food every day eating
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❤️✨ Cleo✨❤️
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You decide you are going to make more responsible health decisions. Which of the following risk factors can you control? (1
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is anything that increases the chances of an unhealthy outcome. (f point)
risk factor action plan health continuum habd
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is anything that increases the chances of an unhealthy outcome. (f point)
risk factor action plan health continuum habit
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You decide you are going to make more responsible health decisions. Which of the following risk factors can you control?
(1
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You decide you are going to make more responsible health decisions. Which of the following risk factors can you control?
(1
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Cody’s mom has heart disease. What can MOST likely be predicted
about Cody’s health? (1 point) Cody will definitely have
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Select the heredity risk factor that could influence your health in a negative way.
(1 point) • watching TV and playing video
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