The Institute of Medicine uses a prevention paradigm of _____ levels for the general population, defined at-risk populations, and populations with problems, respectively
A. primary, secondary, and tertiary
B. universal, selective, and indicated
C. primary-universal, secondary-selective, and tertiary-indicated
D. predictive, personalized, and participatory
B
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Hearn describes unified social work practice theory as:
a. concerned with strengthening communities and making government organizations more bureaucratic b. providing a common framework for conceiving individuals, groups, organizations, and communities as "clients". c. having the ability to see and intervene at the micro level first. d. none of these answers.
This family therapist believed in the existence of an interpersonal unconscious in every family
a. Murray Bowen b. Nathan Ackerman c. Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy d. Virginia Satir
Studies show that which factor(s) increase(s) risk to HIV+ people?
a) Social isolation b) Race/ethnicity c) Age d) All of the above
Quinetta said she was going to attend a workshop on grantsmanship next week. She will learn about
A) how to locate funding sources for research and ways to write more competitive proposals when requesting funds for a study. B) how to run an IRB and principles of ethical research procedure. C) the legal ways to distribute money to charities and needy persons. D) proper interview procedures for different types of situations and people. E) the etiquette to be used when interacting with elites.