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Respond to the following prompt and cite all work please.
Rationale: Health is affected by a variety of positive and negative influences within society. This standard focuses on identifying and understanding the diverse internal and external factors that influence health practices and behaviors among youth, including personal values, beliefs, and perceived norms.
Post Part 1
How might 1) culture, 2) media, 3) family and peers, 4) policy and laws, 5) socio-economic position, 6) geographic location, 7) life events or other factors positively or negatively influence the health of emerging adolescents? Select one of these influences and provide an explicit, detailed example. Support your opinion with a personal experience, or current news events, facts, or statistics from a credible source. (If citing a news event, facts, or statistics, cite your source in APA format.) Need ideas? Check out these sources:
- The World Health Organization. Determinants of Health: http://www.who.int/hia/evidence/doh/en/
- University of Michigan Health System. Television and Children: www.med.umich.edu/yourchild/topics/tv.htm
- TeensHealth. Body Image and Self-Esteem: http://kidshealth.org/en/teens/body-image.html
- Institute of Medicine. Health and Behavior: The Interplay of Biological, Behavioral, and Societal Influences: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20669491
- American Academy of Pediatric – Impact of music, music lyrics, and music videos: http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/124/5/1488.full.pdf+html
Post Part 2
Why do you think it is important for emerging adolescents to understand the impact of influences on their behavior, values, and norms? When writing your response, consider the rationale (above) for this NHES #2 well as the school, community, and adolescent health profile you completed. Consider the 7 influences listed in Post Part 1. Cite the text to support your ideas. Here is an example of an in-text citation (Benes & Alperin, 2016, p. 37). No reference list is needed.
Post Part 3
In the lecture video, you learned five (5) steps to develop a skill: 1) Introduce the skill, 2) Present the steps of the skill, 3) Model the skill, 4) Practice and rehearse the skill, and 5) Provide feedback and reinforcement. Thinking about these steps, describe a Step 4 Practice and Rehearse the Skill activity you could do with students that includes the skill cues for a grade level of your choosing. Consider having them analyze the same influence you selected in Post Part 1. [Note: The Skill Cues can be found in the content folder RESOURCES. You can also get to the skill cue associated with NHES 2 by clicking on this link: NHES 2 Skill Cues]
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Running Head: HEALTH AFFECTED BY SOCIETY
HEALTH AFFECTED BY SOCIETY
Name of Student
School name
Date of Submission
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HEALTH AFFECTED BY SOCIETY
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Post part one
How the media affects the lives of adolescents
The media allows adolescents to build their online platforms and create communications
avenues that are beneficial to themselves. In addition to this, the media networks can aid in the
provision of support in helping those who are suffering from chronic illnesses get the support
they deserve. Moreover, health and nutrition channels are always available on the social media
platform thus the young adults can engage with them and get the important communication on
their feeding habits and how to reduce fats from their bodies (Plaisime pg 11, 2020).
Nonetheless, social media platforms also offer gym classes where the teens can choose to engage
themselves in exercise activities which are so vital in boosting someone's health and well how to
develop. The...
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