Mrs. Lloyd was shocked when she learned of Julia's drinking. While she knew that Julia drank on occasion, she never expected that her 16-year-old daughter was drinking on a daily basis. What is unique about this scenario?
a. Mrs. Lloyd was aware that her daughter drank.
b. Most parents overestimate their children's drug and alcohol use.
c. While teenaged boys are likely to drink, teenaged girls rarely do.
d. Nothing.
Question 2Which of the following is probably the most important factor in determining the functioning of a child who undergoes significant traumatic brain injury?
a. Age
b. Gender
c. Competencies acquired before the injury
d. Family environment
Question 3Why are extracurricular strategies so important?
a. They provide middle-class youth with a place to go.
b. They provide counseling and medical attention after school.
c. They provide a means of supervision and opportunity for high-risk teens.
d. They provide an opportunity to meet with teachers and go over schoolwork.
Question 4A group of professional educators and counselors met to discuss prevention efforts in a neighborhood school district. Which of the following would be the most effective way to prevent adolescent alcohol and other drug use?
a. classroom education
b. mass media
c. Internet approach
d. multicomponent program