SUD is an acronym for this.
What is substance use disorder?
Factors that may prevent people from developing an SUD.
What are protective factors?
Pre-contemplation, contemplation, preparation, action, and maintenance.
What are the stages of change?
This 1984 Act required all states to change the drinking age to 21 or lose financial funding for highways
What is the National Minimum Drinking Age Act?
Partners share resources.
what is co-sponosrship?
An example of this theory is "Just Say No"
What is social inoculation theory?
A prevention classification that targets a sub-population known to be at higher risk
What is selective?
This emphasized the health of the whole over that of one individual.
What is public health?
This program was first developed in 1983. It featured uniformed police officers presenting a multi-session program focused on 5th and 6th graders. It spread rapidly during the 80’s and 90’s.
What is Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program, or D.A.R.E.?
Partners are minimally involved, primarily to share information.
What is networking?
They are classified as primary, secondary, and tertiary.
What are types of prevention strategies?
This percent of adults with an SUD also have a co-occurring mental illness
What is 40%?
The Social-Ecological Model has has _____ levels where strategies are chosen to maximize impact across multiple domains.
What is/are Five?
Individual, Interpersonal, Organizational, Community, Societal.
They are perceived rules of behavior or values that influence a person’s attitude and actions.
What are social "norms"?
Partners publicly endorse prevention strategies or programs to broaden appeal or lend credibility.
What is Endorsement?
SAMHSA is an acronym for this
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
The percent of all births that demonstrate prenatal exposure to various substances
What is 10%?
This has three sides; the host, the agent, and the environmental context.
What is the Epidemiological triangle?
In 1987 this man formally announced the “War on Drugs” shifting focus from treatment to punishment and incarceration of drug offenders
Who was Ronald Reagan?
Examples include screening for substance use issues in primary care settings and implementing drug court diversion programs for first time DUI offenders
What is Identification of problems and referral to services (at the first signs of problems)?
The name of Albert Bandura's theory
What is social learning?
Children growing up in SUD families are 40% more likely to become this
What is a violent juvenile offender?
*Individual Level *Interpersonal Level *Organizational Level *Community Level *Societal Level
What is the Social-Ecological Model?
People are going to engage in risky behaviors. Therefore it is better to alleviate the potential harm than to try to stop something that is going to happen anyway
What is harm reduction?
Strategies that focus on building community coalitions to maximize resources in order to improve the communities ability to implement effective prevention and early intervention services.
What are Community-based processes?