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Introduction Education Income Unemployment or Early Childhood

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Finally, Jessica chose Casey, a person who has no job security to be her life partner. Additional to her unexpected pregnancy, she is the only family member who is employed. Casey is most of the time unemployed and idle, so he is consequently depressed and uses drugs and alcohol to hide him from the situation. This depressive situation affects Casey’s behavior to be aggressive and abusive to Jessica and robes people’s money for his addictions. “The Science Journal” reported that, a 38.4% of all men and 42.1% of all women in the work environment have low trust. Men and women who are inactive, job strained and unemployed categories had considerably higher odds ratios of low trust in contrast to the stress-free reference group. After multivariate alterationsthis examplewas constant except those “passive” men. Stressful work situation and unemployment are associated with trust. (Lindstroet.al,2009). Casey unemployment condition affects his behaviors not to have trust on himself and his hard working partner Jessica. His constant physical and verbal abuse has affected Jessica’s to have low self-esteem and constant pain in her legs and heart.

The first health recommendation to Jessica is about selection of nutritional foods. Health promotion is an improving method that helps to change to an individual's life. The risk factors are smoking cigarette, eating unhealthy foods and drinking alcohols. In order to prevent these all, Jessica should change her life style or she has to reduce little by little in order to be healthy and stronger. Another concern of promotion of health is associated with Jenna, Jessica's isalready overweight. She needs to do physical exercises and eat healthy foods in order to reduce her weight and prevent from any further health complications.There are many offers to theRiley's family by participating to the programs in health care services provided by the community health nurses such as teaching about healthy eating with Canada’s Food Guide and smoking cessation programme. Another health promotion is that stress management as a child Jessica experience stressful situation when her boyfriend left home living as a single mother, working as a waitress and taking care of two kids are her day to day source of stress, which may lead her health at high risk of mental health issue such as depression and anxiety. So, Jessica should start doing yoga, listening to music and body massage. These are natural methods without any side effects. These methods are more useful because she does not have to invest money on it.

This paper attempts to analyze Jessica’s family and her personal life in different circumstances, events and incidents such as stress, school, and employment. The main focus is to see Jessica’s healththroughdifferent angles of the social determinants of health and its implication in her general life activities and achievements.

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