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Title: Prevention Model


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Prevention Model Enabling Learning Objectives
  • State the three types of prevention in the
    Institute of Medicine (IOM) Prevention Model.
  • Select from a list examples of indicated,
    selective, and universal prevention
    interventions.

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Model of Prevention
  • Prevention efforts can target various groups
    within your unit. In 1994, the Institute of
    Medicine (IOM) introduced several levels of
    prevention intervention, based on the size and
    type of group you wish to target.
  • Universal Prevention Interventions that are
    targeted to the entire population. For our
    purposes, the population group is all soldiers
    in your particular unit. Messages and programs
    are created in order to prevent alcohol and drug
    abuse. This is the strategy you will most likely
    use in your Unit Prevention Plan. Strategies
    include
  • The required four (4) hours of substance abuse
    education for all soldiers.
  • Media and public awareness campaigns associated
    with national efforts like Red Ribbon Week.
  • The word intervention in this model refers to a
    well planned education, training, and/or
    marketing campaign to reduce abuse by teaching
    the population to make informed and educated
    decisions about their own alcohol and other drug
    use.

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Models of Prevention
  • Selective Prevention Interventions that focus
    efforts on smaller groups of the total
    population. These groups are seen as at risk
    for substance abuse. Examples include but are
    not limited to
  • Soldiers E-4 and below often need additional
    support in that, statistically, they are the
    soldiers who are most identified as having
    substance abuse difficulties.
  • Soldiers deploying to certain geographical areas
    of the world could be at higher risk for certain
    drugs.
  • Indicated Prevention Interventions that prevent
    substance abuse in individuals who show the most
    signs of substance abuse. Warning signs include
    workplace difficulties, depression, and family
    problems. Strategies include referral to an ASAP
    forty hour training course or referral to the
    clinical ASAP for mental health
    assessment/counseling.

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