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    NATURE OF THE CONDITIONOR PROBLEM PRESENTED

    MODIFIABILITY OF THE

    CONDITION

    PREVENTIVE POTENTIAL

    SALIENCE

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    - categorized into wellness state, health

    threat, health deficit and foreseeable

    crisis.

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    - refers to the probability of success

    in enhancing the wellness state,

    improving the condition minimizing,

    alleviating or totally eradicating the

    problem through intervention.

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    - refers to the nature and the

    magnitude of future problems that

    can be minimized or totally

    prevented if intervention is done onthe problem under construction.

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    - refers to the familys perception

    and evaluation of the problems in

    terms of seriousness and urgency of

    attention.

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    CRITERIA WEIGHT

    1. Nature of the condition or

    problem presented.SCALE:

    - Wellness state

    - Health Deficit

    - Health Crisis

    - Foreseeable crisis

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    2. Modifiability of the

    condition.

    SCALE:- Easy modifiable

    - Partially modifiable

    - Not modifiable

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    CRITERIA WEIGHT

    3. Preventive potential.

    SCALE:

    - High- Moderate

    - Low

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    4. Salience

    SCALE:- Condition or problem

    needing immediate

    attention

    - Condition o r problem

    not needing immediate

    attention

    - Not perceived as a

    problem or condition

    needing change

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    *The number is divided by the highest

    possible score in the scale. The quotient

    is multiplied by the weight indicated for

    the criterion being considered. Then the

    sum of the scores for all the criteria istaken. The highest score 5, equivalent of

    the total weight. It should be considered

    as the priority problems with total scorer

    nearer 5. The highest the score is thepriority.

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    UNSANITARY WASTE DISPOSAL

    CRITERIA COMPUTATION ACTUAL SCORE JUSTIFICATION

    1. Nature of the

    problem

    2. Modifiability

    of the prblem

    3. Preventive

    Potential

    4. Salience of

    the problem

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    INADEQUATE LIVING SPACE

    CRITERIA COMPUTATION ACTUAL SCORE JUSTIFICATION

    1. Nature of the

    problem

    2. Modifiability

    of the prblem

    3. Preventive

    Potential

    4. Salience of

    the problem

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    MALNUTRTION

    CRITERIA COMPUTATION ACTUAL SCORE JUSTIFICATION

    1. Nature of the

    problem

    2. Modifiability

    of the prblem

    3. Preventive

    Potential

    4. Salience of

    the problem

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    MALNUTRITION-4

    UNSANITARY WASTE DISPOSAL- 3 2/3

    INADEQUATE LIVING SPACE- 2 2/3