Health and Social Care

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  • Health and Social Care
    • 1. Lifestyle Choices and Behaviour
      • Alcohol
        • Physical: Slurred speech Vomiting Headaches Disturbed sleep
        • Intellectual: Increase reaction times Inability to concentrate Unemployment
        • Emotional: Violent outbreaks Enhance a positive mood Depression Isolation Irritability
        • Social: Poor judgements, outbreaks in behaviour, hard to communicate, may not share similar attitudes
        • Financial: Cost of alcohol can cause strain on funds, may prioritise, debt
      • Smoking
        • Emotional: Initially improves mood, increases anxiety, stimulates dopamine
        • Intellectual: Initially can improve a person's concentration, withdrawal symptoms stop concentration
        • Social: Can't smoke in public places, have to go outside, may not want smoke in friends houses, employers prefer non smokers
        • Physical: Yellow skin, wrinkles, premature ageing, stained teeth, bad breathe
        • Financial: Average smoker spends £600 a year, health impacts, unemployment
      • Drugs
        • Physical: Overuse can lead to kidney failure, cardiovascular damage, damage to lungs
        • Intellectual: Hard to stay  focused on a single task, fell anxious/unsettled all the time, low grades, unemployment
        • Emotional: Unable to achieve desired mental state, become depressed, feel ashamed, Paranoia
        • Social: Relationships are affected, abuse/violent nature,Unable to maintain connections, start to hang out with the wrong people
        • Financial: Huge cost associated with getting drugs, risk of going to jail for posssession, bail
      • Diet
        • Physical: Healthy diet can increase strength, agility and speed, energy spikes and crashes, increased risk of major diseases
        • Intellectual: Healthy diet can improve concentration, much more motivated, attendance is higher
        • Emotional: Poor thinking and body image, depression, easier to maintain relationships
        • Social : Improve a short temper, increase their appearance, more approachable, healthier attitudes
        • Financial: Less cost from illness/medication, wont need time off of work, healthy food are more expensive
      • Physical Activity
        • Physical: Controls weight, prevents excess weight gain, boosts energy, sleep better, maintain muscle strength
        • Intellectual: More motivated to complete tasks, energy levels are high, increased mental well-being
        • Emotional: Prevent/treat mental conditions, reduce stress, boost self-esteem, enhances mood
        • Social: Improved self-confidence, chance to meet new people, team sports, increase communication skills
        • Financial: Decreased cost of health care, increased ability to walk, decreased cost of transport, cost of gym membership/equipment
      • Community Based Activities
        • Physical: Improved physical well-being, involve strenuous movement, adopt a healthier lifestyle
        • Intellectual: Helps with future job opportunities, able to carry out everyday activities, improved outlook on life
        • Emotional: Lower levels of depression, increase self-worth, gives a purpose
        • Social: Developed social support, interaction, meet new people, family relationships could be weakened
        • Financial: Rewards may be offered for hard work, don't get paid for the actual work
      • Work-Life Balance
        • Physical: No physical strain if the balance is right, can cause lack of sleep & physical exhaustion
        • Intellectual: Able to have new experiences, increase mental capabilities, range of personal developments
        • Emotional: Improved outlook on life, always in a good mood, lowers chances of getting stressed
        • Social: Time to socialise with friends, meet new people, increase social skills, never make time for other people
        • Financial: may not be abel to reach promotion standard as want to maintain a balance, spend more money on fun activities
      • Antisocial Behaviour
        • Physical: Involves risk taking, can cause physical strain, encouraged to take part in violent behaviour
        • Intellectual: Takes students away from their studies, stops them attending, don't gain any qualifications
        • Emotional: Anxious with the pressure to fit in, break relationships if don't share newfound interest
        • Social: Meet new people, new 'friends' don't really care, may stop them from taking part in certain activities
        • Financial: Criminal convictions can stop employment, fines, bail to get them out of prison
      • Truancy
        • Physical: Cant participate in PE lessons, miss out on 3 meals a day, may begin to take substances to pass the time
        • Intellectual: Wont learn the importance of healthy eating. miss opportunities, cant access higher education
        • Emotional: Lonley/isolated, beocme depressed, loss of confidence in themselves
        • Social: Become friends with the wrong kind of people, increased crime rate, arent as many people to make friends with
        • Financial: Aren't able to find a job, substance abuse can cause debt
    • 2. Life Events
      • Birth
      • Starting a new school/college/university
      • Starting/moving jobs
      • Marriage
      • Divorce
      • Bereavement
      • Acquired Disability
      • Serious illness/disease
      • Victim/witness to a crime
      • Moving house
    • 3. Illnesses and Health Condition
      • Hereditary
        • Tourette's
          • Tic present for at least a year- voal or physical
        • Sickle Cell Anemia
          • Faulty genes affects how red blood cells develop
      • Genetic Predisposition
        • Multiple Sclerosis
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        • Spina Bifida
      • Age-Related
        • Osteporosis
        • Cardiovascular Disease
      • Combination of Genetic and Environmental
        • ADHD
        • Obesity
    • 4. Theories of Human Development
      • Behavioural Social Learning Theory
        • Bandura
      • Constructivist
        • Piaget
      • Humanistic
        • Rodgers
      • Biological
        • Cattell
      • Operant
        • Skinner
      • Psychodynamic
        • Freud
      • Language Acquisition
    • 5. Applications of Theories
      • GP Surgery
      • Health Care Provided at Home
      • Hospices
      • Day Care Centre
      • Residential Care Homes
      • Sheltered Housing
      • Playgroups
      • Foster Homes
      • Primary Schools
      • Secondary Schools
      • Child Minders
      • Colleges
      • Prisons
      • Remand Centres
      • Pupil Referral Units
      • Young Offender Institutes
      • Nurseries
    • 6. Strategies Associated

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