Individual, relationship, community, and societal
What are the four levels/constructs of the socio-ecological model?
Something that increases the likelihood of experiencing an adverse outcome
What is a risk factor?
A process of steps and tasks for program development, implementation, and evaluation
What is project planning?
Belief in Rigid Gender Norms
What is an individual level risk factor?
Knowledge, attitude, and habits
What are examples of the individual level/construct of the SEM?
Something that decreases the likelihood of experiencing an adverse outcome
What is a protective factor?
A broad statement of what will change as a result of a program and who will be affected
What is a goal?
Community Connectedness
What is a community level protective factor?
Family, friends, and intimate partners
What are examples of the relationship level of the SEM?
Substance Abuse
What is a risk factor for violence/injury?
a statement that identifies how program goals will be achieved in concrete, measurable terms
What is an objective?
Family Connectedness
What is a relationship level protective factor?
School, Faith Community, Community centers
What are examples of the community level of the SEM?
Problem Solving Skills
What is a protective factor for violence/injury?
A S.M.A.R.T.I.E. Objective is
A SMARTIES objective is: Specific; Measurable; Attainable/Achievable Relevant; Time-Bound; Inclusive; and Equitable
Access to Mental Health Services
What is a community level protective factor?
Norms, culture, political systems
What are examples of the society level of the SEM?
Coordination of Services
What is a protective factor for violence/injury?
Programs or strategies that show evidence or promise in reducing risk factors and/or strengthening protective factors associated with preventing violence
What are evidence-based or evidence-informed strategies?
Norms that Support Aggression
What is a society level risk factor?