CERTIFIED PREVENTION SPECIALIST
DOMAIN I & II 2025 | ACTUAL EXAM WITH A
STUDY GUIDE | ACCURATE 200 REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | GUARANTEED
PASS | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A
What does the continuum of care display? - ANSWER ✔✔- The
interrelationship among promotion, prevention, treatment, and
maintenance
True or False: Each phase along the continuum of care exists in
isolation - ANSWER ✔✔- False; each phase does NOT exist in
isolation
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor?
A) Low socioeconomic status
B) Positive peer relationships
C) Family history of SUDs
D) Social normalization - ANSWER ✔✔- B
Which of the following is NOT a protective factor?
A) Strong family bonds
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B) Positive peer relationships
C) Academic success
D) Lack of parental supervision - ANSWER ✔✔- D
What are the 5 components of the Strategic Prevention
Framework (SPF)? - ANSWER ✔✔- Assessment, Capacity,
Planning, Implementation, & Evaluation
What 2 things must be maintained throughout every step of the
SPF? - ANSWER ✔✔- Sustainability & Cultural Competence
Assessment: Collect _____ to define behavioral health problems
and needs within a geographic area - ANSWER ✔✔- Data
Capacity: Mobilize and/or _____ capacity within a geographic
area to address identified needs - ANSWER ✔✔- Build
Planning: Develop a comprehensive, _____-driven plan to
address problems and needs identified in assessment phase -
ANSWER ✔✔- Data
Implementation: Implement _____-based prevention programs,
policies, and practices - ANSWER ✔✔- Evidence
Evaluation: Measure the _____ of implemented programs,
policies and practices - ANSWER ✔✔- Impact
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What are the 3 "levels" of prevention strategies in the continuum
of care? - ANSWER ✔✔- Universal, Selective, & Indicated
Which prevention strategy is this?
No risk, broadest approach, focus on the general public -
ANSWER ✔✔- Universal
Which prevention strategy is this?
At risk, or higher than average risk (subgroups of population) -
ANSWER ✔✔- Selective
Which prevention strategy is this?
High-risk individuals who are identified as having minimal but
detectable signs or symptoms foreshadowing mental, emotional,
or behavioral disorders - ANSWER ✔✔- Indicated
Define: Risk Factor - ANSWER ✔✔- A characteristic at the
biological, psychological, family, community, or cultural level that
precedes, and is associated with, a higher likelihood of problem
outcomes