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Chi

Chinese term referring to the balance of energy in the body

Health

State of sound physical, mental, and social well-being

Incidence

The number of new cases of a particular disease

Medical Model

Interpret healtg in terms of the absence of disease and disability

Morbidity

The number of persons in a population who are ill

Mortality

Death rate

Prevalence

Number of people within a population with a particular disease

Vital statistics

Numerical data relating to birth, death, disease, marriage, and health

Emotional wellness

Understanding emotions and knowing how to cope with problems that arise in everday life and how to manage stress

Intellectual wellness

Having an open mind to new ideas and concepts

Spiritual wellness

State of balance and harmony with yourself and others

Wellness model

Encompasses the physiological, mental, emotional, social, spiritual, and enviromental aspects of health

Chronic disease

A disease that persists for years or even a lifetime

Physical wellness

Maintaining a healthy body

Social wellness

Ability to perform social roles effectively, comfortably, and without harming others

Foundation Health Status

Seven catagories of health goals that represent that major public health concerns in the United States

Self-esteem

Judgement one places on one's self-worth

Agency

The belief that one can influence the nature and quality of one's life, rather than believing that one's fate is determined by reacting to circumstances not in one's control