According to the classification of prevention programs by the Institute of Medicine, ________ are designed for groups within the general population that are deemed to be at high risk-for example, students who are not doing well academically or the poorest neighborhoods in a community.

A. selective prevention strategies
B. universal prevention programs
C. indicated prevention strategies
D. targeted prevention programs


Answer: A

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