ATI RN
Questions for Social Determinants of Health Questions
Question 1 of 5
The overall suicide rate among First nations and Inuit peoples is twice that of the non-indigenous population in Canada
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: 1. First, it is important to acknowledge the well-documented disparities in mental health and social determinants of health for Indigenous populations in Canada. 2. Studies have consistently shown higher rates of suicide among First Nations and Inuit peoples compared to the non-indigenous population. 3. Factors such as historical trauma, social inequalities, cultural disconnection, and lack of access to appropriate mental health services contribute to this disparity. 4. Therefore, the statement that the overall suicide rate among First Nations and Inuit peoples is twice that of the non-indigenous population in Canada is supported by empirical evidence. 5. In summary, the correct answer is A (TRUE) because it aligns with the data and research on suicide rates among Indigenous populations in Canada, while the other choices are incorrect as they do not reflect the well-established disparities in this context.
Question 2 of 5
Women with food insecurity are more likely than men to experience (select all that apply)
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Mood disorder. Women with food insecurity are more likely to experience mood disorders due to the psychological stress and emotional impact of not having consistent access to an adequate food supply. This can lead to feelings of anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders. Choice B: Diabetes is not directly linked to food insecurity and affects both men and women. Choice C: Heart disease is more related to dietary habits and lifestyle factors, rather than food insecurity specifically affecting women more than men. Choice D: Anxiety disorder can be a consequence of food insecurity, but it is not more likely to be experienced by women compared to men in this context.
Question 3 of 5
Precarious employment -
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B because precarious employment refers to work that is uncertain, insecure, and unstable, lacking job security and benefits. It does not provide social and economic stability (choice A). Precarious employment is not limited to special fields but can be found across various industries (choice C). It is also different from full-time permanent employment (choice D), which offers more stability and benefits. Therefore, choice B is the correct answer as it accurately describes the nature of precarious employment.
Question 4 of 5
Most food insecure households are
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Employed. Food insecurity is often linked to low income. Many food insecure households are employed but earn low wages, making it difficult to afford an adequate diet. Seniors on fixed incomes (choice A) may also face food insecurity but are not the majority. Collecting unemployment insurance (choice C) is temporary and does not account for most food insecure households. Living on social assistance (choice D) may contribute to food insecurity, but it is not as prevalent as low-wage employment among food insecure households.
Question 5 of 5
Which populations are disproportionately in core housing need?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Immigrants and refugees. They are disproportionately in core housing need due to factors like language barriers, lack of social networks, discrimination, and limited access to affordable housing programs. Dual parent households (A) may face financial challenges, but not necessarily core housing need. Those born in Canada (C) are not automatically at higher risk. Those without disabilities (D) may still face housing insecurity, but it is not as directly linked to core housing need as it is for immigrants and refugees.