12 Questions
What is the aim of the first-degree prevention?
To prevent the problem from occurring
Which prevention level focuses on stopping the progression of a problem despite existing circumstances?
Prevention of the third degree
What is a key characteristic that preventive plans for addiction should have?
Specific and realistic goals
In terms of realism, what does the effectiveness of a preventive plan depend on?
The complexity of the problems addressed
What does determining the size of direct or indirect effects of a preventive plan involve?
Estimating the overall impact of applying the plan
What distinguishes second-degree prevention from first-degree prevention?
Diagnosis vs. prevention
What are the three axes on which the preventive policy must be based?
Presentation theme, focus of the request, focus of the results
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a factor affecting the process of socialization in the text?
Individual's gender
In the context of addiction prevention, what major role does the mother play in the individual's socialization process?
Plays a role in normalizing the individual
Which component has a predominant medical or psychosocial nature in terms of focus?
The focus of the results
Which group plays a clear role in providing individuals with behavioral standards according to the text?
Comrades group
What is highlighted as one of the important processes requiring collaboration for socialization in addiction prevention?
Family, media, and religious institutions
This quiz covers the three levels of prevention in public health: first degree prevention, second-degree prevention, and prevention of the third degree. Test your knowledge on the aims and strategies of each level.
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