Certified Prevention Specialist CPS Practice Exam

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What is the term used to describe the extent to which a community is prepared to implement a prevention program?

  1. a. Community Readiness

  2. b. Delegator

  3. c. Feedback

  4. d. Information Overload

The correct answer is: a. Community Readiness

The term that describes the extent to which a community is prepared to implement a prevention program is known as Community Readiness. This concept emphasizes the importance of understanding a community's willingness and capacity to engage in prevention efforts. It considers various factors such as the community's awareness of issues, available resources, and existing support systems which are crucial for successful program implementation. When assessing community readiness, practitioners can tailor their approaches to effectively address the unique needs and dynamics of that specific community, thereby enhancing the likelihood of achieving desired outcomes. The other options do not relate to the readiness of a community to implement a prevention program. For instance, "Delegator" generally refers to a person who assigns tasks or responsibilities but does not directly address community preparedness. "Feedback" pertains to the responses or reactions to a program or intervention, and while important, it does not define readiness itself. "Information Overload" describes a situation where an individual or group faces too much information, leading to confusion or inability to make decisions, which is unrelated to the community's preparedness.