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Stages Of Community Awareness - ✔✔✔No Awareness, Denial, Vague Awareness, Pre-Planning, Preparation, Initiation, Stabilization,
Confirmation, ownership.
Dimensions of Community Awareness - ✔✔✔Community Efforts, Community Knowledge of the efforts, Leadership, Community Climate,
Community Knowledge of the issue, Resources.
Quantitative Data: Archival Data - ✔✔✔Data in Numerical form that is based on studies, tells us how many, how often. Data that already exists.
Qualitative Data - ✔✔✔Tells us the why. Based on individual perceptions/concerns. Generally provides depth.
Mental Health Promotion interventions - ✔✔✔Targeted to a general public or a whole population. (e.g. School programs, community centers
that promote emotional and social competence)
Universal Preventive Interventions - ✔✔✔Targeted to the general public or whole population that has not been identified as at risk. (e.g.
Second Step - Life Skills)
Selective Preventive interventions - ✔✔✔Targeted to individuals or a population subgroup who have been identified at risk
Indicated Preventive Interventions - ✔✔✔Targeted to high risk individuals who are identified as already engaging in the behavior.
Six CSAP Prevention Strategies - ✔✔✔Information Dissemination, Prevention Education (Skill Building), Alternatives (Positive Activities),
Environmental Strategies, Community Based Process, and Problem Identification and referral.
Information Dissemination - ✔✔✔Increase the knowledge and change attitudes about substance use and abuse through services such as
classroom discussions and media campaigns.
Prevention Education (Skills Building) - ✔✔✔Teaches participants important social skills, such as drug resistance and decision making.
Alternatives (Positive Activities) - ✔✔✔Opportunities for participation in developmentally appropriate drug-free activities to replace, reduce, or
eliminate involvement in substance use related activities.
Environmental Strategies - ✔✔✔Prevention efforts aimed at changing or influencing community conditions, standards, institutions, structures,
systems and policies that shape behaviors.
, Community-Based Process - ✔✔✔expands community resources dedicated to preventing substance use and abuse through services such as
building coalitions.
Problems Identification and referral - ✔✔✔recognize individuals who have used alcohol, tobacco, or drugs.
Agent - ✔✔✔Drug (alcohol, prescription, Illegal)
Host - ✔✔✔Individual
Environment - ✔✔✔Physical and social content
Context - ✔✔✔places, settings, occasions and circumstances in which behaviors occur
Protective factors - ✔✔✔Anything that decreases the probability of developing problematic substance abuse.
Social Development Strategy - ✔✔✔A research based model that organizes known protective factors into a guiding framework for building
positive futures for children.
S.M.A.R.T - ✔✔✔Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Timed
Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) - ✔✔✔Assessment, Capacity, Planning, Implementation, And Evaluation all working around a sustainable
and Cultural competent center.
Individual Strategy - ✔✔✔Targets individuals - provides info, builds skills and provides support
Community Strategy - ✔✔✔Changes in policies and laws that effect the whole community and the norms, Regulations and availability of the
risk factor
Individual outcomes - ✔✔✔Changes made on an individual level
Organizational outcomes - ✔✔✔Changes made within an organization
System outcomes - ✔✔✔Changes made in Multiple organizations - the whole thing is to be changed
Implementation of Evidence - Based Programs - ✔✔✔Exploration, Installation, Initial Implementation, Full Implementation and Program
Sustainability