Q4 Health

Cards (38)

  • Types of injuries
    • Unintentional injuries
    • Intentional injuries
  • Unintentional injury
    Injuries that have accidentally happened or unplanned and can be prevented through safety precautions
  • Intentional injury
    Results of purposeful human actions which can be directed to oneself or other people
  • Types of intentional injuries

    • Assault
    • Self-inflicted injuries
    • Sexual abuse
  • Assault
    Intentional violent physical harm or offensive contact
  • Types of assault
    • Family (Domestic Violence)
    • Peers (Bullying, Stalking)
    • Extortion
    • Gang & Youth violence
    • Kidnapping & Abduction
    • Acts of terror
  • Domestic Violence
    Abuse happening within intimate relationships, to married or not-married couples
  • Types of domestic violence

    • Verbal abuse
    • Sexual abuse
  • Domestic violence
    • Very jealous and always spies on partner
    • Will not allow partner to leave the relationship
    • Giving insults and hurts partner
    • Forcing a partner to have sex and threatens partner just to have sex
  • Bullying
    When an individual deliberately and constantly harms other people either physically, verbally, or other indirect actions especially when the victim seems weaker than the offender
  • Types of bullying
    • Verbal bullying
    • Social bullying
    • Physical bullying
    • Cyberbullying
  • Verbal bullying
    Use of offensive or foul words, including teasing, name-calling, insults, and inappropriate comments
  • Social bullying
    Convincing other people to exclude someone from a group or telling others to unfriend someone without reason
  • Physical bullying
    Includes physical harm to the body such as kicking, hitting, punching, tripping, pushing, or even destroying someone's things
  • Cyberbullying
    One of the rampant ways of bullying other people with the use of technology through giving inappropriate and intentionally destructive comments on social media, or any sites
  • Stalking
    Frequent unwanted contact with a person that makes you feel unsafe or in danger
  • Stalking behaviours
    • Calling or sending messages even if you do not respond
    • Knows your schedule and where you go
    • Taking the things that belong to you secretly
    • Taking photos of you
    • Invades your privacy and show obsession anything about you
  • Extortion
    Forcing to get one's property using threats (blackmailing) and force
  • Extortion includes
    • Taking someone's money
    • Getting the snacks of others and other people that are forcedly taken
  • Gang and Youth violence
    Adverse experience that has a long-term effect on a person's health and well-being, commonly involves young people hurting other people not related to them
  • Kidnapping and abduction
    Act of forcedly taking a person out of their volition and unjustly locking a person to a hidden place for the intention of getting ransom or great financial reward
  • Acts of Terror (Terrorism)

    Primarily violent and criminal acts done by individuals or groups who aim to spread ideological goals caused by domestic influences, such as political, religious, social, racial, or environmental nature
  • Self-inflicted injuries
    Where an individual harms his/her own self intentionally
  • Types of self-inflicted injuries
    • Suicide
    • Para-suicide
  • Suicide
    Act of taking one's own life
  • Para-suicide
    Suicide attempt or self-harm where an individual intentionally causes injury to him or herself
  • Signs of suicide/para-suicide
    • Telling about feeling hopeless, trapped, or alone
    • Saying they have no hope or reason to live
    • Writing farewell letters or giving valuable personal things
    • Looking for ways of committing self-harm such as buying weapons
    • Engaging in reckless behaviors, and excessive intake of alcohol and drug consumption
    • Uttering rage or intends to seek revenge
    • Dramatic mood swings
    • Talking about suicide as to escape his/her situation
  • Sexual abuse
    Sexual behavior or act forced upon a woman, man or child without permission or consent
  • Types of sexual abuse

    • Incest
    • Rape
    • Molestation
  • Incest
    Sexual intercourse between relatives or closely related persons that is considered illegal
  • Molestation
    Act of sexual assault of a person to an adult or a child also harassing and aggravating them violently, inappropriate contact or interactions where a person is used as sexual stimulation
  • Forms of molestation
    • Fondling
    • Mutual Masturbation
    • Sodomy
    • Child Pornography (child sexual exploitation)
    • Child Prostitution
  • Rape
    Nonconsensual sexual contact, including vaginal, anal, or oral penetration, where a body part or an object may be used as a tool of penetration
  • Fonding
    • to caress, and handle lovingly or erotically
  • Mutual Masturbation
    • it is when two or more people uses hands, toys, or objects to stimulate each other's genitals
  • Sodomy
    it is anal or oral intercourse with a person of different sex
  • Child Pornography (child sexual exploitation)
    sexual depiction of sexually explicit behavior involving a minor and child as sexual subject matter in photos, books, or images.
  • Child Prostitution
    refers to children who are paid for sex