PSS 312 module 6 quiz
How much does alcohol abuse cost the U.S. economy each year?
$200 billion
What proportion of college students are beloved to meet the criteria for diagnosis of alcohol use disorder?
20%
what percentage of college students report having experienced alcohol-related academic problems?
25%
Research has shown that a temperament- based intervention being offered in Canada abd Australia can prevent onset of alcohol or drug use for as long as_____
3 years
The Drug Abuse Resistance Education program is typically aimed at ______graders
5th and 6th
When are students most likely to respond to smoking education programs?
6th grade
Hunt, Barnett, and Branch (1971) showed that __________% of the individuals treated for alcohol, tobacco, or heroin abuse in abstinence-oriented programs had returned to their primary substance use three months after treatment.
70
______ is a pharmacotherapy for alcoholism that affects the NMDA receptor and the metabotropic glutamate receptors
Acamprosate
Which of the following decreased after students participated in the University of Washington's prevention program?
All of these are correct
The ______ model is the foundation for Alcoholics anonymous
American Disease
which of the following drugs has FDA approval for treatment of alcohol-use disorders?
Antabuse
Individuals with genetic polymorphism in the _____ receptor tend to be more responsive to naltrexones effects on alcohol use
GABA
________ policies focus on decreasing the negative consequences of drug use for the individual and the community
Harm-reduction
Why is levo-alpha- acetylmethadol sometimes used as a substitute for methadone?
It has longer-lasting effects
_______ is a non-medical treatment for alcohol use disorders in which verbal psychotherapy is used to encourage the individual to mice forwards in the stages of changing alcohol-use patterns
Motivational enhancement
_______ is an opiate antagonist that may help in recovery from alcohol dependence
Naltrexone
Which term best reflects overall activities intended to treat substance use disorders?
Planned
Which of the following self-help movements stopped holding meetings in 1999 and now condemns the self-help movement?
Rational Recovery
_________ is an approach in which a persons withdrawal is monitored by professional staff in a treatment setting, but no drugs are administered
Social detoxification
The pioneering work in the development of the distribution of consumption model was done by_____
Sully Ledermann
_______ are the most frequently used vehicles for mass media prevention efforts
TV and radio
______prevention includes treating persons who are beyond the early stages of substance abuse or dependence
Tertiary
______ argues that lowering the legal drinking age from 21 to 18 years of age would reduce binge drinking on college campuses
The Amethyst Initiative
Why is it difficult to assess the effectiveness of Alcoholics Anonymous?
The members are anonymous
Which of the following is not one of the propositions of the distribution of consumption model?
The proportion of heavy alcohol users in a given population is positively correlated to the proportion of drug abusers
Which term describes therapeutic services that follow a persons completion of a formal treatment program?
after care
_______ differs from AA in that there is no emphasis on spirituality or a higher power
all of these are correct
Vocational training or developing a new hobby would be elements of a(n) _______ prevention program
alternative behavior
According to NIDAs principles covering prevention program delivery, such programs are most effective wheh they ________
are interactive
What is typically the first step in the substance abuse treatment process?
assessing the client
Which of the following results have been reported in research conducted on the effectiveness of therapeutic communities?
associated with a more productive life after discharge if stay is long enough
The urges and cravings model states that relapse of substance use occurs because these two experiences are______
automatic
To increase the potential for successful outcomes, many believe that treatment of polysubstance abusers must address which of the following?
behavior patterns
The treatment most clearly implied from the _____ model is to advise at-risk people of their risk for developing a substance use disorder and perhaps to counsel them to avoid alcohol or drugs
biological
What is the goal of the sociocultural model of prevention?
changes in social norms regarding drinking
The ______ model is especially important because of its prevalence in the United States
disease
According to critics, applying the sociocultural model of prevention in the United Stares is unrealistic due to which of the following issues?
diversity
Which of the following is not true of school education strategies?
education significantly changes drug use patterns
Where are alcohol prevention efforts most likely to be effective?
elementary school
Drug therapeutic communities are most often run by __________.
ex-addicts
A person who takes disulfiram and then has an alcoholic drink will soon experience life-threatening symptoms such as an excessively rapid heartbeat
false
Alcohol abusers would be the ones most likely to respond to increases in prices.
false
Alcohol and drug treatment thar most people receive today us consistently supported by research evidence
false
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has been shown to be, by far the most effective treatment for alcoholism
false
Harm reduction programs stress abstinence as the only way to reduce the harmful consequences of alcohol abuse to society
false
In order to be cost effective, a person with a substance use disorder must remain in outpatient treatment for at least 3 months
false
One limitation of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is that it is appropriate only for those holding Judeo-Christian beliefs
false
One problem with alcohol education programs is that they focus on children when they are too young to form attitudes about alcohol
false
Prevention has consistently been given high priority by professionals over the years
false
Recent research has demonstrated that telehealth methods are ineffective for treating substance use disorders
false
Recent research has shown that acaprosate in combination with behavioral treatment produces better outcomes than the same behavioral treatment parties with a placebo
false
The main strength of the proscriptive model is simplicity
false
The mission of the Amethyst Initiative is to raise the legal drinking age in an effort to decrease social problems related to the behavior
false
There does not seem to be any connection between alcohol or drug abuse and psychological disorders
false
Which of the following played a key role in the expansion of drug treatment services during the 1989s?
growth of crack cocaine use
What is one of the advantages of using LAAM to treat heroin addicts over using methadone?
higher compliance
Which of the following is not true of the proscriptive model?
it is the most effective of the 3 prevention strategies
_______ is the last stage of the stages of change model
maintenance
In the ______ model, individuals are seen as personally responsible for problems they incur from their drug and alcohol abuse
moral
Narcotics Anonymous evolved with a concentration on ________
opiates
Which of the following is not a focus of temperament-based prevention programs?
peer pressure
According to the distribution of consumption model, which of the following factors are correlated?
per capita consumption and number of heavy drinkers
Harm-Reduction policies are beginning to be seen as a(n) ______ approach towards substance abuse
pragmatic
According to the stages of change model, during the _____ stage, often have not acknowledged a problem
pre contemplation
A TV spot emphasizing the need not to let friends drive drunk would be an example of ____________ prevention.
primary
School education classes are an example of _______ prevention
primary
The "Just Say No" campaign is an example of ________ prevention
primary
Which term best reflects the treatment that occurs in self-help groups for substance use disorders?
reciprocal
In Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), the beginning of recovery occurs when the alcoholic _______
recognizes his/her powerlessness over alcohol
In workplace programs, _______ prevention often involves identifying substance abusers and arranging for treatment
secondary
______ prevention is used in the legal system response to substance misuse
secondary
_______ is a self-help group that is purported to be based on methods that are scientifically validated and is led by a coordinator who has maintained a period of sobriety or has never had an alcohol problem
smart
Which of the following is not part of the sociocultural model of prevention?
society should raise the price of alcohol relative to disposable income
Advertising and education approaches to the problem of driving after driving follow the _____ model of prevention
sociocultural
Establishing firm taboos on drunkenness is one of the proposals in the _____ model of prevention
sociocultural
__________ is one of the last steps in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and involves a stable one-to-one relationship between a member with more sobriety and one with less.
sponsorship
Substance abuse treatment is basically equivalent to _____ prevention
tertiary
Which of the following is not true of AA?
the program is only appropriate for those who accept Western religious beliefs
which of the following describes workplace strategies?
their effectiveness is rarely measured
Which of the following is not true of mass media prevention strategies?
they produce significant changes in attitudes
A current trend in prevention programs is to focus on the use of gateway drugs
true
A disadvantage to employers of workplace substance abuse prevention is its cost
true
According to the 2015 NSDUH survey, more people were admitted to drug treatment for abuse of pain relievers than for any other nonalcoholic drug
true
According to the disease model of alcohol use disorder, complete abstinence from alcohol should be the only valid goal of treatment
true
Brief interventions tend to be most effective for individuals with mild to moderate alcohol problems
true
Campaigns on drunk driving consistently raise knowledge levels.
true
Education and Mass media strategies get the majority of resources allotted to prevention programs
true
Evaluations of programs focus on developing alternatives to drug use have not revealed any particular benefits in terms of substance use behavior
true
Halfway houses are usually designed as milieu treatment.
true
In inpatient settings for substance abuse, the organization of patient care is similar to that given to people hospitalized for physical problems
true
Naltrexone, an opiate antagonist, is an approved pharmacotherapy used in alcohol treatment.
true
State laws regarding high school alcohol and drug education have not been translated in any systematic way into comprehensive instructional programs.
true
Temposil is an alcohol-sensitizing drug that is not available in the U.S.
true
The Preventure temperament- based program focuses on personal traits such as hopelessness and impulsiveness
true
The biopsychosocial model is a new viewpoint attempting to account for the three major variable domains known to influence behavior
true
The goals of tertiary prevention are to avoid further deterioration of individuals functioning
true
The primary goal of detoxification is to manage withdrawal symptoms.
true
Wilkinson proposes that society should allow the serving of alcohol only __________.
when food is available
The principles of Drug Abuse prevention published by NIDA in 2003 do not address ______
workplace