Primordial prevention Health Dictionary

Primordial Prevention: From 1 Different Sources


Actions and measures that inhibit the emergence and establishment of environmental, economic, social and behavioural conditions, cultural patterns of living, etc., known to increase the risk of disease.
Health Source: Community Health
Author: Health Dictionary

Secondary Prevention

Measures that identify and treat asymptomatic persons who have already developed risk factors or preclinical disease, but in whom the condition is not clinically apparent. These activities are focused on early case-finding of asymptomatic disease that occurs commonly and has significant risk for negative outcome without treatment.... secondary prevention

Primary Prevention

The protection of health by personal and community-wide effects. Primary prevention involves measures provided to individuals to prevent the onset of a targeted condition.... primary prevention

Tertiary Prevention

A process aimed at limiting the negative effects of an established disease.... tertiary prevention

Disease Prevention

See “prevention”.... disease prevention

Prevention

This is aimed at promoting health, preserving health and restoring health when it is impaired and to minimize suffering and distress. There are various levels of prevention:... prevention

Primordial

adj. (in embryology) describing cells or tissues that are formed in the early stages of embryonic development.... primordial

Response Prevention

a form of *behaviour therapy given for severe *obsessions. Patients are encouraged to abstain from rituals and repetitive acts while they are in situations that arouse anxiety. For example, a hand-washing ritual might be treated by stopping washing while being progressively exposed to dirt. The anxiety then declines, and with it the obsessions.... response prevention



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