Engaging the Family in the Care of Young Adults With Substance Use Disorders” by Bagley et al. (2021)
Do Therapist Behaviors Differ With Hispanic Youth?
Feldstein Ewing et al. (2015)
“Addressing Intergenerational Trauma in Black Families: Trauma-Informed Socioculturally Attuned Family Therapy
100

What age group is the article focused on?
a) Children (0–12)
b) Adolescents (13–17)
c) Young adults (18–25)
d) Adults (26+)

 c) Young adults (18–25)

100

 True/False: Therapists used more MI-consistent skills with Hispanic youth.

False  

100

What does SAFT stand for in this article?
A. Sociocultural Awareness in Family Treatment
B. Socially Aware Family Therapy
C. Socioculturally Attuned Family Therapy
D. Systemic Advocacy and Family Transformation

C. Socioculturally Attuned Family Therapy

200

 True/False: The article recommends involving family members in care only if the young adult gives permission.

 Answer: True

200

Which MI behavior was lower with Hispanic youth?
a) Giving commands
b) Autonomy support

 b) Autonomy support

200

According to the article, which group had the highest lifetime PTSD prevalence among racial groups?
A. White individuals
B. Black individuals
C. Hispanic individuals
D. Asian individuals

B.  Black individuals

300

What is one evidence-based program that teaches families how to support a loved one with SUD?
a) DBT
b) CRAFT
c) EMDR
d) FFT

 b) CRAFT (Community Reinforcement and Family Training)

300

What kind of therapy is more structured and teaching-based?
a) MI
b) DBT
c) AME
d) CBT
 

c) AME (Alcohol/Marijuana Education)

300

What is the primary goal of trauma-informed SAFT (TI-SAFT)?
A. To eliminate trauma symptoms in one generation
B. To train therapists to avoid discussing race
C. To integrate trauma-informed care into socioculturally attuned therapy for Black families
D. To treat trauma exclusively using medication

 C. To integrate trauma-informed care into socioculturally attuned therapy for Black families

400

Which of the following is NOT one of the three key principles for engaging families in SUD care?
a) Involving family in treatment
b) Training family members to lead group therapy
c) Teaching families evidence-based engagement strategies
d) Supporting family members’ own health and well-being
 

b) Training family members to lead group therapy

400

Which of the following was significantly worse for Hispanic youth when fewer MI skills were used?
a) Marijuana use
b) Depression scores
c) Binge drinking days
d) Alcohol-related problems

 d) Alcohol-related problems

400

What technique did the therapist Nicole use to understand the family’s historical trauma in the case study?
A. Timeline mapping
B. Home assessments
C. Genogram
D. Role playing

C. Genogram 

500

What is a major barrier to family involvement in treatment, according to the article?
a) Lack of funding
b) Family refusal to participate
c) Confidentiality laws and lack of provider training
d) No known benefit of family involvement
 

c) Confidentiality laws and lack of provider training

500

Why might Hispanic youth respond differently to MI approaches than non-Hispanic youth?
a) They prefer group therapy
b) Cultural scripts may favor directive expert roles
c) They are less motivated to change
d) They don’t understand MI language

 b) Cultural scripts may favor directive expert roles

500

Which of the following is NOT one of the six transtheoretical guidelines for trauma-informed SAFT listed in the article?
A. Attune to context and power
B. Name injustice
C. Use standardized trauma scales only
D. Value what is minimized

 C. Use standardized trauma scales only

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