With help from the Maine Office of Substance Abuse, county educators, law enforcement, and public health leaders determined that if they could change student attitudes, they could begin to address youth drinking. What did the approach address?
A) Norms and accessibility
B) Norms and enforcement
C) Accessibility, availability, and enforcement
D) Norms, availability, and enforcement
Ans: D
Their three-pronged approach included addressing norms (what is acceptable in the community), availability, and enforcement. Enforcement was a critical part of this plan because it would include not only reducing teen's access to alcohol, but also communicating the community's standards for acceptable behavior, and could be designed to focus on preventing high-risk behavior, such as binge drinking at outdoor keg parties. Access was also addressed by issuing citations to adults who furnished alcohol to minors.
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