PUBH6000
Public Health Program
Assessment 2 Part A Template
Please use this template to develop your assignment 2 Part A
(Title of your assignment)
Assessment 2 Part A: PUBH6000: Student name , Student ID
Introduction
Provide a short introduction which gives the reader an overview of the whole assignment
Introduction should not be longer than half a page.
Define sex work, sexual orientation
Context of potential health issue among the population (20%)
Provide an overview of the population and the potential health issue among the given population in the scenario.
Stigmatisation, going through challenges, HIV/STI, mental health, respiratory diseases
Social determinants of health (40%)
Use the Ecological Model to assist critical analysis the social determinants of the health issue of the population in the given scenario based on three different perspectives: Intrapersonal level, Interpersonal level and Community level. You must refer to the given population.
-3 level: interpersonal, intrapersonal level, community level (identify two determinants for each level).
Example: No support from family, violence, social exclusion, policies and legislation, global legislation
Influence of the key determinants on health behaviours and health outcomes (30%)
Evaluate the influence of key determinants identified in the previous section on health behaviours which lead to the health outcomes/health issue for the population in the given scenario.
Conclusion
In a short paragraph, provide a useful overall summary of your assignment for the reader. Avoid introduce any new information/ideas.
References
(10-12 references, APA 7th)
Learning Journal: Compulsory task of this assessment, no more than 200 words in total
Use the table below to present key information/data/ideas of at least 4 references from your reference list. Present what you have learnt from developing this assessment, please present in a succinct form (see example below).
Evidence (APA 7th)
(e.g. Report, research articles)
Key information/data/idea that you learn from this evidenceÂ
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There was association between ethnicity and 1-year post-discharge mortality among ten ethnic groups in Australia. European migrants were more likely to fall in a high risk group compared to migrants from Asia and Africa.
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PUBH6000
Postgraduate Public Health Course
PUBH6000 Assessment 2: Hidden Dark-streets inside the societies
Please read carefully over the given case study on the health and wellbeing of sex workers and do research
for further information by using relevant evidence (e.g. research articles, government reports etc). Use this
information in conjunction with the Assessment
ief to develop assessment 2 Part A and Part B.
Case Study
It is acknowledged that sexual services are existed phenomena in many countries around the world. It can
e men or women who provide sexual services in exchange for desirable or valuable items such as money,
accommodation, etc. Sex work may come with many life challenges which impact the health and well-being
of sex workers, including inequalities and inequities of health involving various determinants such as social
acceptability, social exclusion, stigmatisation, discrimination, healthcare accessibility, and social support.
These socioeconomic factors play a key role in their wellbeing and quality of life.
Please read the above case study and perform research to add more information from other credible
esources (e.g. research articles, reports) to develop assessment 2 Part A and Part B.
This resource may be useful but it is not a compulsory reference.
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PUBH6000
Postgraduate Public Health Course
Instructions
1. Read carefully the case study provided by your Learning Facilitator.
2. Research the health issues and relevant social determinants of health that would influence health
outcomes of the population (Sex workers) in the given case study.
3. Use the Ecological Model to analyse factors relevant to the case study that influence health
ehaviours and health outcomes of the population in the following perspectives.
• Intrapersonal level (Individual)
• Interpersonal level (Relationship)
• Community level (Community & Societal)
4. Reflect on your thoughts on references by presenting key information/data/ideas of at least 4
eferences from your reference list (please see example in the template)
Please use the template associated with Assessment 2 Part A to develop your report.
Key Focus:
• Sex workers (male/female)
• Social determinants of health such as inequalities and inequities of employment and income,
education, social exclusion, stigma/discrimination, and social acceptability
• Accessibility to health care system and social support
• Sexually transmitted diseases/other infectious diseases
• Violence, drug abuse/alcoholism
• Resilience
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PUBH6000 Assessment 2: Hidden Dark-streets inside the societies
Key Focus: