Western Governors University (WGU) HLTH3320 D402 Community and Public Health Practice Exam

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What does the term 'community capacity' refer to?

Social action in the community

Unique information about a community

The term 'community capacity' refers to the unique strengths, resources, and abilities that a community possesses to promote the health and well-being of its members. It encompasses the social, economic, and organizational structures of a community that can be mobilized to address health challenges and improve overall health outcomes.

In this context, the correct answer highlights the importance of understanding the specific attributes that a community has—such as knowledge, skills, social networks, and leadership capabilities—that contribute to its ability to enact change and improve public health. Recognizing these unique elements allows for tailored public health interventions that leverage existing resources and foster sustainable development within the community.

Other options may touch on related themes of community health but do not capture the holistic essence of 'community capacity' as it pertains to the wealth of resources and potential that the community itself holds for addressing and managing health issues.

A model for community health

Identification of health issues

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