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One problem with alcohol education programs is that they focus on children when they are too young to form attitudes about alcohol.

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In workplace programs, prevention often involves identifying substance abusers and arranging for treatment.


A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) None of these are correct.

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Where are alcohol prevention efforts most likely to be effective?


A) elementary school
B) junior high school
C) high school
D) college

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Who is a candidate for tertiary prevention efforts?


A) Vonda, who lost her job after doing cocaine daily for eight months
B) Liam, who is entering high school and noticing classmates who smoke
C) Rick, who is starting to forget what happens on his Saturday pub nights
D) Thuy, who is getting ready to leave a residential alcohol abuse program

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What percentage of college students report having experienced alcohol-related academic problems?


A) 10%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 75%

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The advertising efforts of the Partnership for a Drug-Free America are examples of the model of prevention.


A) sociocultural
B) distribution of consumption
C) proscriptive
D) harm reduction

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A TV spot emphasizing the need not to let friends drive drunk would be an example of prevention.


A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) None of these are correct.

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The Prohibition era in the United States followed the model.


A) sociocultural
B) distribution of consumption
C) proscriptive
D) harm reduction

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Vocational training or developing a new hobby would be elements of a(n) prevention program.


A) affect-oriented
B) alternative behavior
C) resistance-skills training
D) harm reduction

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Central to prevention is the early identification of drug problems.


A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) None of these are correct.

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Harm-reduction policies are beginning to be seen as a(n) approach toward substance abuse.


A) costly
B) unattainable
C) irresponsible
D) pragmatic

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According to the distribution of consumption model, which of the following factors are correlated?


A) liquor store density and prevalence of alcohol-related disease
B) number of underage drinkers and parental abuse
C) heavy alcohol consumption and environmental cues
D) per capita consumption and number of heavy drinkers

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Prevention has consistently been given high priority by professionals over the years.

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Legislation requiring warning labels on alcoholic beverages became law in .


A) 1921
B) 1948
C) 1972
D) 1989

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argue(s) that lowering the legal drinking age from 21 to 18 years of age would reduce binge drinking on college campuses.


A) MADD
B) The Governor's Highway Safety Association
C) The Amethyst Initiative
D) Rupert Wilkinson
E) All of these are correct.

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What are the characteristics of harm-reduction prevention policies?

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The "Just Say No" advertising campaign is an example of prevention.


A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) None of these are correct.

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