Quarter 4- PE & HEALTH Reviewer

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Cards (46)

  • Types of intentional injuries
    • Self-inflicted
    • Assault
  • Suicide
    The intentional taking of one's own life
  • Parasuicide
    A suicide attempt in which a person does not intend to die
  • Tendencies of suicide/parasuicide
    • Talking about suicide or death
    • Writing farewell letters or giving away valuable to their friends and sibling
    • Showing changes in behavior. Moods and feelings
  • Domestic violence
    An act that includes physical assault (hitting, shoving, etc.), sexual abuse (unwanted of forced sexual activity), and verbal abuse
  • Domestic violence includes

    • Name-calling or putdowns
    • Keeping a partner from contacting his/her family or friends
    • Withholding money/allowance od denying financial support
    • Stopping a partner from getting or keeping a job
    • Actual or threatened physical harm
    • Sexual assault
    • Stalking
    • Intimidation
    • Is very jealous and/or spies on him/her
    • Will not let him/her break off the relationship
    • Hurts him/her in any way, is violent or bags about hurting other people
    • Puts him/her down or makes him/her feel bad
    • Forces him/her to have sex or makes him/her afraid to say no to sex
    • Abuses drugs or alcohol; pressure him/her to use drugs or alcohol
    • Has a history of bad relationships and blame it on others
  • Bullying
    Unwanted, aggressive behavior with an imbalance of power and repetition
  • Classifications of bullying
    • Verbal bullying
    • Social bullying
    • Physical bullying
    • Cyberbullying
  • Stalking
    A pattern of behavior that makes you feel afraid, nervous, harassed or in danger
  • Stalking involves
    • Knowing your schedule
    • Showing up at place you go to
    • Sending mail, e-mail and pictures
    • Calling or texting repeatedly
    • Contacting you or posting about you on social network sites
    • Writing letters
    • Damaging your property
    • Creating a web site about you
    • Sending gifts
    • Stealing things that belong to you
  • Extortion
    The act of using force or threats to force people to hand over their money or properties, on favor
  • Gang
    A relatively tough, mostly street-based group of young people who regard themselves and may be seen by others as a group that engages in a range of criminal activity and violence
  • Fraternity
    A group of people with similar backgrounds, occupation, interests or tastes
  • Kidnapping
    Taking away or forcefully moving a person against his/her will and holding him/her in unjust captivity
  • Terrorism
    The use of violence for political goals and putting the public or a great number of people in fear
  • Acts of terror
    • State terrorism
    • Bioterrorism
    • Cyber terrorism
    • Eco terrorism
    • Nuclear terrorism
    • Narcoterrorism
  • Verbal abuse
    A form of cruelty that involves the use of words, which are hurtful and usually attack the nature and abilities of the person, may be obvious or hidden, controlling, dangerous, fickle, and usually worsen, increase of strength, regularity and assortment
  • Incest
    Sexual contact between persons who are so closely related that a marriage between them is illegal
  • Molestation
    The sexual abuse of a person by an adult for sexual pleasure of for profit, which may include fondling, mutual masturbation, sodomy, coitus, child pornography, and child prostitution
  • Rape
    Forced sexual intercourse, including vaginal, anal or oral penetration