Deck 16: Drug Prevention and Education
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Deck 16: Drug Prevention and Education
1
According to Pentz, barriers to institutionalizing community prevention efforts include
A) community leaders' lack of perceived empowerment
B) communities' insufficient preparation for adopting successful programs
C) public resistance to spending
D) all of the above
A) community leaders' lack of perceived empowerment
B) communities' insufficient preparation for adopting successful programs
C) public resistance to spending
D) all of the above
D
2
According to CASA, parents who take a "hands-off" approach to parenting have children who are how many times more likely to use alcohol, tobacco, and illegal drugs?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
D
3
Which of the following psychological factors is not related to drug use?
A) Feelings of rebellion
B) Alienation from adults
C) Low interest in school
D) All of the above are related to drug use
A) Feelings of rebellion
B) Alienation from adults
C) Low interest in school
D) All of the above are related to drug use
D
4
According to NIAAA, parents can have a major impact on their children's drinking especially during what times in the child's life?
A) Late teen years
B) Toddler stage
C) Preteen and early teen years
D) Middle teen years
A) Late teen years
B) Toddler stage
C) Preteen and early teen years
D) Middle teen years
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5
Sons and daughters of parents with drinking problems
A) have poor coping skills
B) have personality problems
C) are increasingly likely to have alcohol problems
D) all of the above
A) have poor coping skills
B) have personality problems
C) are increasingly likely to have alcohol problems
D) all of the above
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6
Problems in assessing effectiveness of prevention programs include
A) absence of control groups
B) poor data collection
C) use of inappropriate statistics
D) all of the above
A) absence of control groups
B) poor data collection
C) use of inappropriate statistics
D) all of the above
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7
Which of the following represent reasonable goals for drug prevention?
A) To prevent drug use from being initiated
B) To prevent drug dependency
C) To delay the onset of drug use
D) All of the above are reasonable goals
A) To prevent drug use from being initiated
B) To prevent drug dependency
C) To delay the onset of drug use
D) All of the above are reasonable goals
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8
A major limitation to drug prevention programs is that most have not
A) been implemented by professionals
B) established clear goals
C) been evaluated
D) been developed according to proper standards
A) been implemented by professionals
B) established clear goals
C) been evaluated
D) been developed according to proper standards
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9
Teens who eat dinner with their families at least ___ times a week have significantly lower rates of drug use than teens who have dinner ___ or fewer times a week.
A) 2; 1
B) 3; 2
C) 4; 1
D) 5; 3
A) 2; 1
B) 3; 2
C) 4; 1
D) 5; 3
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10
Secondary prevention is geared toward
A) education
B) school children
C) those who use drugs or have some experience with drugs
D) those in detox programs
A) education
B) school children
C) those who use drugs or have some experience with drugs
D) those in detox programs
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11
In the 1970s, the thrust of drug education was
A) development of refusal skills
B) development of positive attitudes
C) disseminating information
D) development of sound behaviors
A) development of refusal skills
B) development of positive attitudes
C) disseminating information
D) development of sound behaviors
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12
The national agency that oversees national drug prevention is
A) SAMHSA
B) NIDA
C) CSAP
D) NIAAA
A) SAMHSA
B) NIDA
C) CSAP
D) NIAAA
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13
Adolescent drug users are more likely to perceive their parents as _________ than non-using adolescents.
A) distant
B) uninvolved
C) mistrusting
D) all of the above
A) distant
B) uninvolved
C) mistrusting
D) all of the above
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14
Drug treatment would be an example of
A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) tertiary prevention
D) primary care
A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) tertiary prevention
D) primary care
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15
School performance improves and high risk behaviors are reduced particularly with what type of education?
A) Cognitive
B) Affective
C) Experiential
D) Values clarification
A) Cognitive
B) Affective
C) Experiential
D) Values clarification
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16
Drug use is more prevalent in communities
A) where people move often
B) where children grow up in extreme poverty/deprivation
C) that lack stability
D) all of the above
A) where people move often
B) where children grow up in extreme poverty/deprivation
C) that lack stability
D) all of the above
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17
Several studies note that older siblings have a ____________ influence on the drug use of younger siblings than parents have.
A) lesser
B) greater
C) significant
D) negligible
A) lesser
B) greater
C) significant
D) negligible
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18
The ability to overcome obstacles such as resisting drug use is referred to as
A) self-esteem
B) self-actualization
C) resiliency
D) maturity
A) self-esteem
B) self-actualization
C) resiliency
D) maturity
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19
At-risk factors include
A) peer influence
B) psychosocial factors
C) biological factors
D) all of the above
A) peer influence
B) psychosocial factors
C) biological factors
D) all of the above
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20
Reaching people prior to their use of alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs is
A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) tertiary prevention
D) quandary prevention
A) primary prevention
B) secondary prevention
C) tertiary prevention
D) quandary prevention
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21
Initiation into drug use is more prevalent in communities in which there is much residential mobility.
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22
Parenting skills have nothing to do with whether or not children use alcohol or other drugs.
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23
Studies of DARE's effectiveness
A) show DARE to be highly effective
B) show DARE to be effective only for high school students
C) show DARE to be an exemplary drug education program
D) have not been shown to work
A) show DARE to be highly effective
B) show DARE to be effective only for high school students
C) show DARE to be an exemplary drug education program
D) have not been shown to work
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24
Drug education focusing on the underlying values contributing to drug use is termed
A) values clarification
B) resiliency education
C) distributive education
D) health beliefs
A) values clarification
B) resiliency education
C) distributive education
D) health beliefs
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25
Resilient children disengage or distance themselves from dysfunctional family environments.
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26
Which of the following is grounded in social learning theory?
A) DARE
B) SCHEP
C) Project Northland
D) LST
A) DARE
B) SCHEP
C) Project Northland
D) LST
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27
In resistance skills training, students are taught how to recognize, manage, and elude situations in which drug use is possible.
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28
In 1974, Robert DuPont reported that most students and teachers felt that drug education should be
A) abolished
B) taught only by health educators
C) taught by nurses
D) taught by medical doctors
A) abolished
B) taught only by health educators
C) taught by nurses
D) taught by medical doctors
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29
From a public health perspective, preventing drug abuse has proven elusive.
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30
Poor school performance and low expectation for school are poor predictors of drug use.
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31
Most drug prevention programs have clear focus.
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32
In some poor urban centers, "crack" is considered a gateway drug.
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33
There is no relationship between drug use and child supervision after school.
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34
Interdiction remains a popular prevention strategy
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35
Which of the following is NOT considered a problem with drug education?
A) Teachers keep abreast of new information.
B) Students may be more knowledgeable about drugs than the teacher.
C) Teachers may be judgmental or moralistic.
D) Teachers tend to promote drug use.
A) Teachers keep abreast of new information.
B) Students may be more knowledgeable about drugs than the teacher.
C) Teachers may be judgmental or moralistic.
D) Teachers tend to promote drug use.
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36
Children who develop resilience to drugs form a strong bond with at least one person during their first year of life.
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37
Research reports that drug prevention programs in general have proven to be highly effective.
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38
The main message of Schools Without Drugs is
A) change drug attitudes among youth
B) change values among youth
C) abstinence
D) emphasize health beliefs
A) change drug attitudes among youth
B) change values among youth
C) abstinence
D) emphasize health beliefs
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39
Drug-taking behavior learned through modeling and reinforcement is the premise of
A) skills training
B) DARE
C) LST
D) Project ALERT
A) skills training
B) DARE
C) LST
D) Project ALERT
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40
Do you think peer education programs are valuable or a waste of time?
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41
It is necessary for teachers to have experience with drugs to be a credible source of information.
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42
Scare techniques or fear arousal are successful drug education strategies.
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43
For many young people, drug use is not inconsistent with their values.
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44
Is there really a way to prevent adolescents from using drugs? If so, what do you think it is?
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45
Teachers should not convey a judgmental attitude if they desire to be effective.
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46
Identify and briefly discuss primary, secondary and tertiary prevention.
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47
Identify and discuss the major at-risk factors related to drug use by adolescents and children.
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48
The values clarification approach was effective in changing drug-taking behaviors.
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49
Information by itself is insufficient to alter behavior.
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50
Academic success and resilience are fostered when parents have high expectations for their children.
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51
Discuss current approaches to drug education.
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52
A problem with drug education is that many students know more about drugs than their teachers.
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53
What is there we can learn from resilient children when it comes to preventing drug use?
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54
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