Instructions: From the assigned readings in Mason et al. and the assigned topic

Instructions:
From the assigned readings in Mason et al. and the assigned topic

Instructions: From the assigned readings in Mason et al. and the assigned topical readings: Identify a vulnerable group and select 2 theoretical explanations linking specific social determinants to health inequity in this population. Identify at least 2 interventions that can mitigate poor health attributed to social determinants. How do these interventions differ from your usual primary prevention strategies? This essay is not intended to be a research paper, although ideas or data from additional sources may be discussed. It is essential to use proper APA citation for all materials referenced. Please make sure you follow the grading rubric for the Short Essays in your Course Syllabus. Complete and submit this assignment by Day 4 at 11:59 pm. Assigned Readings: draw on the following resources to support your essay questions: See below read and watch Online #7, #8 and #9. 7. Watch any 3 of the following short videos (MO 2,3): Culture of Diabetes – Native Americans and Futurelessness https://youtu.be/9_LcsgB_0N0
Federal Indian Policies and Health Diabetes Industry and Native American Health https://youtu.be/9_LcsgB_0N0
Cultural Loss – Impact on Native American Health
https://youtu.be/dyj9OFuG5Dc 8. Frohlick & Potvin – The inequality paradox: The population approach and vulnerable populations. (pp.216-221). (MO 2,3) The Inequality Paradox_The Population Approach and Vulnerable Populations.pdf
9. Pacquiao & Douglas (2019). “Place” and health (pp.3-22). Article found in Supplemental Resources Link to left (MO 2,3)
Place and Health_Pacquiao 2019.pdf
Submission Instructions:
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Grading criteria include: 1. Evidence of knowledge of assigned reading material [25%] 2. Analysis based in critical thinking [25%] 3. Original thought based on reflection on assigned material, personal experience and any relevant outside sources [25%] 4. Writing efficacy, grammar, and citations [25%]