Exam 33: Development and Current Status of the Social Work Profession in China
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What prevention strategy involves immediate identification of the high-risk profiles of adolescents?
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Describe the important aspects emphasized in strengths-based theory.
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There are various aspects of strengths-based theory. The first is that positive engagement between the social worker and client is necessary for successful outcomes.The theory also values the strengths of the individual, group, and community. It explores the use of client resources, helps retain and gain hope from difficulties and trauma, and mobilizes resources from the client's environment.
What type of behavior is impacted by environmental influences?
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Separate prevention strategies are never feasible in addressing individual issues such as violence, drug addiction, and gambling addiction.
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China's transition to a market-based economy has significantly affected Chinese society.
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Despite the upsurge in the delivery of social work services, the need of social work education programs and social work professional training in China is still pronounced.
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A current issue facing Chinese adolescents is the disruption of the family structure and parental roles.
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In which era did social issues emerge as a relationship with economic reforms?
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What document outlines the competencies and specific characteristics of a program?
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What development program is dependent on individual, community, and societal factors for its success in promoting youth?
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Which agencies are responsible for running most of the youth development programs in Shanghai?
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Describe the strengths and challenges of the social work profession in China.
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Schools are the best setting for delivering positive youth development materials in China.
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The three factors upon which youth development programs are dependent are individual, community, and societal factors.
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In China, the profession lacks much of the infrastructure necessary to fulfill the government's goal.
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What prevention strategy aids in preventing the deterioration of a problem?
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What are the four key constructs for strengths-based positive youth development programs?
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Understanding familial relationships and attending to adolescent development needs are two characteristics associated with prevention science.
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The Chinese government does not want to increase the number of social work professionals in China.
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