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6 years ago
In which phase of a school-based substance abuse program is information most likely to have meaning and applicability to students?
 
  A) Inoculation
  B) Primary
  C) Early relevance
  D) Tertiary
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6 years ago
Ans: C
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The three phases during which introducing interventions is most likely to produce results are as follows: (1) the primary prevention or inoculation phase, which is designed to introduce knowledge; (2) the secondary prevention or early relevance phase, when information is likely to have meaning and applicability to students; and (3) the tertiary prevention or later relevance phase, when young people are actually being exposed to new situations involving experimentation.
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