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These are three general tasks included in the Planning Process. ✔Correct Answer-1) prioritize risk
and protective factors 2) select evidence based interventions 3) develop comprehensive, data-driven
plan.
A finalized comprehensive action plan should include these 6 elements. ✔Correct Answer-1)
problem statement 2) prioritized risk and protective factors 3) resources, gaps, and readiness 4)
interventions selected 5) long & short term desired outcomes 6) action plan timeline
Two criteria for choosing risk and protective factors to prioritize. ✔Correct Answer-1) Importance.
How strongly does it influence population/problem? 2) Changeability. What is our capacity to make a
difference and does an evidence based program exist to address it in our allotted time?
Three signs that an intervention is a good "fit." ✔Correct Answer-1) Effectiveness 2) conceptual fit
3) practical fit
Four questions to measure "Practice Fit." ✔Correct Answer-1) Will people support it? 2) Is the
intervention appropriate for the community? 3) is it feasible? 4) is there synergy?
Three questions to measure "Conceptual Fit." ✔Correct Answer-1) will the intervention impact the
selected risk/protective factors? 2) does the intervention address the primary problem? 3) does the
intervention target the correct priority population?
Nine levels of the Community Readiness Model (in order). ✔Correct Answer-1) tolerance - no
knowledge 2) denial 3) vague awareness 4) pre-planning 5) preparation 6) initiation 7)
institutional/stabilization 8) confirmation/expansion 9) professionalism/high level of ownership.
Four types of "capacity." ✔Correct Answer-1) fiscal - donations, grants, meeting space, food 2)
human - volunteers, staff, consultants 3) organizational - vision/mission, technology, systems 4)
community - laws, policies, other efforts in community.
Two ways of conducting surveys. ✔Correct Answer-1) standardized paper/pencil 2) virtual
(online/phone) questionnaire.
This is an assessment using "Mixed Methods." ✔Correct Answer-Includes both qualitative and
quantitative data.
These are brief descriptions of prevention history, going from the 50's/60's through 2010.
✔Correct Answer-50/60s: scare tactics, films, speaker series. 70s: Facts and skill building. 80s: Parent-
formed groups, refusal skills. 90s: Community-based approaches, media, evaluation measures.
2000s: evidence-based, comprehensive planning 2010: mental health access.
7 barriers to "Effective Listening." ✔Correct Answer-1) selective hearing 2) assuming you know
what they're thinking 3) jump to conclusions 4) let your mind wander 5) work on response while they
are talking 6) change topic 7) automatically agree.
, 10 things a facilitator is responsible for. ✔Correct Answer-1) everyone feels comfortable and
valued 2) encourage participation 3) prevent/manage conflict 4) listen and observe 5) guide group 6)
ensure quality decisions 7) assess concentration and engagement 8) clarify 9) provide feedback 10)
enforce guidelines.
Define "facilitation." ✔Correct Answer-Guiding meetings and groups using a specific set of skills
and tools.
"Social Marketing" addresses these three risk factors. ✔Correct Answer-1) perception of risk/harm
2) access/availability 3) norms supporting use (parental monitoring, perception of peer approval,
enforcement of laws).
The four "p's" of Marketing ✔Correct Answer-1) Product - what are they being asked to do/change
2) Price - cost/benefit as perceived by target audience 3) Promotion - who delivers message 4)
Placement -channels
Define a "Public Awareness Campaign." ✔Correct Answer-A comprehensive effort that includes
multiple components to achieve a specific goal.
"Health Communication" seeks to address/change these three things (also knows as "health
promotion" in other contexts). ✔Correct Answer-1) knowledge 2) attitudes 3) behavior
This term described, "A compulsive physiological need for, and use of, habit forming substances,
characterized by tolerance and well-defined withdrawal symptoms." ✔Correct Answer-What is,
"Addiction."
This term refers to "adding modifications to a strategy." ✔Correct Answer-What is, "Adaption" or
"Adapting."
Adapting a strategy is most effective when... ✔Correct Answer-the underlying program theory is
understood.
"Advocacy" includes these three elements. ✔Correct Answer-1) taking action to support an idea or
cause 2) education to raise awareness 3) increasing the understanding of key issues.
A formal "Assessment" gathers information about these five aspects of a community. ✔Correct
Answer-1) needs 2) resources 3) geography 4) problems 5) demographics
Needs, resources, geography, problems, and demographics are all aspects of a community included
in this formally documented process. ✔Correct Answer-What is, "Assessment."
This term refers to data that has already been collected. ✔Correct Answer-What is, "Archival
Data."
The lower portion of a brain is called the "Brain Stem," and is responsible for these 5 bodily
functions. ✔Correct Answer-1) survival 2) arousal 3) breathing 4) blood pressure 5) heart rate.
"Capacity Building" aims to increase these three aspects of a community or coalition. ✔Correct
Answer-1) skills 2) resources 3) readiness.