What SEM Level? (individual, relationship, community, societal)
Risk and Protective Factors
Program Planning
Levels of Prevention (level of SEM)
100

Social Norms

What is the societal level?

100

Something that increases the likelihood of experiencing an adverse outcome

What is a risk factor?

100

A process of steps and tasks for program development, implementation, and evaluation

What is project planning?

100

Belief in Rigid Gender Roles

What is an individual level risk factor?

200

Knowledge, attitude, and habits

What are examples of the individual level/construct of the SEM?

200

Something that decreases the likelihood of experiencing an adverse outcome

What is a protective factor?

200

A broad statement of what will change as a result of a program and who will be affected

What is a goal?

200

Community Connectedness 

What is a community level protective factor?

300

Family, friends, and intimate partners

What are examples of the relationship level of the SEM?

300

Harmful gender norms

What is a risk factor for SV?

300

a statement that identifies how program goals will be achieved in concrete, measurable terms

What is an objective?

300

Family Connectedness

What is a relationship/interpersonal level protective factor?

400

School, Faith Community, Community centers

What are examples of the community level of the SEM?

400

Connection to a caring adult

What is a protective factor for SV?

400

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?

400

Access to Mental Health Services

What is a community level protective factor?

500

Systems such as education, healthcare, law, and policy

What is the societal level?

500

Family-friendly workplace policies

What is a protective factor for SV?

500

A S.M.A.R.T.I.E. Objective is 

A SMARTIES objective is: Specific; Measurable; Attainable/Achievable Relevant; Time-Bound; Inclusive; and Equitable


500

Norms that Support Aggression

What is a society level risk factor?