Drug Facts
OASAS Models of Care
Strategic Prevention Framework
Data Collection and Program Delivery
Other Prevention Approaches
100

Students reported more frequent use of marijuana during this major global event that started in 2020

COVID-19 pandemic

100

Name the three target population categories

Universal, selective, indicated

100

Name the first step in the SPF, during which data is collected to determine the needs of a specific population

Needs assessment

100

The type of data which often includes text and words instead of numbers

Qualitative data

100

An old-school approach that attempts to shock and frighten its participants away from engaging in substance use or delinquent behavior; not approved by OASAS

Scare tactic

200

The symptoms that a longtime user experiences when they attempt to stop using a substance; can include nausea, dizziness, irritability, anxiety, sleep changes, etc.

Withdrawal

200

This type of prevention program is delivered to subsets of the population that are at higher risk for substance misuse. Ex. children of substance users, children who have dropped out of school

Selective

200

Name the step in the SPF in which the strategic plan is followed and put into action

Implementation

200

The term for a program that evaluation research has determined to be effective in preventing or reducing substance misuse

Evidence-based program

200

The full name of the acronym “SBIRT”

Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment

300

It can take your brain up to three weeks to recover to full function after using this substance only one time

Marijuana

300

The level of the socio-ecological model where broader social relationships are formed. Ex. neighborhoods, schools, workplaces

The community level

300

Name the final step in the SPF, during which information is collected and analyzed to improve effectiveness and make decisions

Evaluation

300

The accuracy with which a program is implemented

Fidelity

300

The name of a short-term prevention strategy that delivers standardized brief interventions and other one-on-one interactions

Prevention counseling

400

One of these vape products contains as much nicotine as one pack of 20 cigarettes; answer must include the specific brand

JUUL pod

400

This model splits intervention activities across the following domains: promotion, prevention, treatment, maintenance

The Behavioral Health Continuum of Care Model

400

A one-on-one interview with a person who is familiar with the risk factors or problem behaviors in a population; conducted during a needs assessment

Key informant interview

400

Fill in the blank: the group of people who an intervention is focusing on and interacting with is called the _______ population

Target

400

The term for a prevention approach that impacts the community in which people access substances; ex. laws, regulations, policies, media awareness

Environmental change strategy

500

22.6% of high school students have ever used this type of substance in Monroe County

A vape product

500

Name the multi-level model that considers risk and protective factors in various settings, including the individual level, the relationship level, etc.

The socio-ecological model

500

Name the five steps of SAMHSA’s Strategic Prevention Framework

Needs Assessment, Capacity Building, Strategic Planning, Implementation, Evaluation

500

Name the term for the consideration of community-based values, traditions, and needs of diverse population groups while delivering a program

Cultural competence

500

The name for a media campaign that targets misperceptions within a population and aims to correct inaccurate beliefs

Social norms campaign

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