can you answer number 2 the example of it is under it the bigpargraph.
canyou answer number two the examples are under it the big pargraphpick a topic snd go through each step as explain on the exaplebelow number 2 intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational,community , public policy, physical environment and culture. pickany health problem but not smoking !
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2. Apply the Socio-Ecological Approach to a health problem (eg., teen pregnancy in U.S.) (20 points) Apply each of the levels of the model to the problem and provide a factor for each level. Use Box 7.2 Application of the Socio-Ecological Approach (p. 168 in Textbook) as an example. However, do NOT use smoking cessation as your health problem since it is already used in the example. See below Application of the Socio Ecological Approach (Page 168) A good example of the use of the socio-ecological approach (ecological perspective) is the comprehensive method used to reduce cigarette smoking in the United States. At the intrapersonal (or individual) level, a large majority of smokers know that smoking is bad for them and a slightly smaller majority have indicated they would like to quit. Many have tried some have tried on many occasions. At the interpersonal level, many smokers are encouraged by their physician and/or family and friends to quit. Some smokers may attempt to quit on their own or Join a formal smoking contation group to try to quit. At the institutional (or organizational) level, a number of institutions (eg, churches and workaites) have developed policies that prohibit smoking in and/or on institution property (c., buildings and grounds). At the community level, a number of towrs, cities, and counties have passed ordinances that prohibit smoking in public places. At the public policy level, a number of states have passed clean indoor ar acts that limt smoking, and have passed laws increasing the tax on a package of cigarettes Also at this level, the US government has spent many dollars for public service announcements (PSAs) and other forms of media advertising the dangers of tobacco uso. At the physical environment level new structures have been built to eliminate exposure to secondhand smoke with appropriate ration systems and separate structures have been built to physically separate the smokers from the non-smokers. At the culture level a focus has been placed on establishing and reinforcing non-smoking as the cultural norm. Attacking the smoking problem from all levels has contributed to the decrease in the percentage of smokers in the United States. Apply the Socio-Ecological Approach to a health problem (o.g, toen pregnancy in U.S.) (20 points) Apply each of the levels of the model to the problem and provide a factor for each level. Use Box 72 Application of the Socio-Ecological Approach (p. 168 in Textbook) as an example. However, do NOT use smoking cessation as your health problem since it is already used in the example. See below Application of the Socio-Ecological Approach [Page 168) A good example of the use of the socio-ecological approach (ecological perspective) is the comprehensive method used to reduce cigarette smoking in the United States. At the intrapersonal (or individual) level, a large majority of smokers know that smoking is bad for them and a slightly smaller majority have indicated they would like to quit. Many have tried some have tried on many occasions. At the Interpersonal level, many smokers are encouraged by their physician and/or family and friends to quit. Some smokers may attempt to quit on their own or Join a formal smoking cessation group to try to quit. At the institutional (or organizational) level, a number of institutions (eg, churches and worksites) have developed policies that prohibit smoking in and/or on Institution property (ie, buildings and grounds). At the community level, a number of towns, cities, and counties have passed ordinances that prohibit smoking in public places. At the public policy level, a number of states have passed clean indoor air acts that limit smoking, and have passed laws increasing the tax on a package of cigarettes. Also at this level, the U.S. government has spent many dollars for public service announcements (PSAs) and other forms of media advertising the dangers of tobacco use. At the physical environment level new structures have been built to eliminate exposure to secondhand smoke with appropriate filtration systems and separate structures have been built to physically separate the smokers from the non-smokers. At the culture level a focus has been placed on establishing and reinforcing non-smoking as the cultural norm. Attacking the smoking problem from all levels has contributed to the decrease in the percentage of smokers in the United States 2. Apply the Socio-Ecological Approach to a health problem (e.g. teen pregnancy in U.S.) (20 points) Apply each of the levels of the model to the problem and provide a factor for each level. Use Box 7.2 Application of the Socio-Ecological Approach (p. 168 in Textbook) as an example. However, do NOT use smoking cessation as your health problem since it is already used in the example. See below. Application of the Socio-Ecological Approach [Page 168) A good example of the use of the socio-ecological approach (ecological perspective) is the comprehensive method used to reduce cigarette smoking in the United States. At the intrapersonal (or individual) level, a large majority of smokers know that smoking is bad for them and a slightly smaller majority have indicated they would like to quit. Many have tried some have tried on many occasions. At the interpersonal level, many smokers are encouraged by their physician and/or family and friends to quit. Some smokers may attempt to quit on their own or join a formal smoking cessation group to try to quit. At the institutional (or organizational level, a number of institutions (0.g., churches and worksites) have developed policies that prohibit smoking in and/or on institution property de, buildings and grounds) At the community level , a number of towrs, cities, and counties have passed ordinances that prohibit smoking in public places. At the public policy level, a number of states have passed clean indoor air acts that limit smoking, and have passed laws increasing the tax on a package of cigarettes. Also at this level, the US government has spent many dollars for public service announcements (PSAs) and other forms of media advertising the dangers of tobacco use. At the physical environment level new structures have been built to eliminate exposure to secondhand smoke with appropriate filtration systems and separate structures have been built to physically separate the smokers from the non-smokers. At the culture level a focus has been placed on establishing and reinforcing non-smoking as the cultural norm. Attacking the smoking problem from all levels has contributed to the decrease in the percentage of smokers in the United States
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