Certified Prevention Specialist CPS Practice Exam

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What do AOD abuse Prevention Specialists consider programs and strategies that have been shown through research to be ineffective at preventing substance abuse?

  1. Innovative Approaches

  2. Ineffective Interventions

  3. Unproven Program Strategies

  4. Failed Initiatives

The correct answer is: Unproven Program Strategies

The appropriate term for programs and strategies that have been shown through research to be ineffective at preventing substance abuse is captured well by the concept of "Unproven Program Strategies." This term specifically emphasizes that these strategies have not been validated through effective research, making them unreliable for achieving the desired outcomes in substance abuse prevention. In the context of substance abuse prevention, identifying programs and strategies that lack evidence of efficacy is crucial, as it allows specialists to avoid investing resources in approaches that do not work and instead focus on methods that have demonstrable success. The term also highlights the absence of evidence to support the effectiveness of these strategies rather than merely categorizing them as failed or ineffective without acknowledging the research context. This approach encourages the continuous assessment of prevention strategies and promotes the adoption of evidence-based practices, ultimately contributing to more effective substance abuse prevention efforts.