Here are the risk and protective factors identified in each scenario:Scenario 1:Risk factors: Peer Rejection, Peers with positive view of alcoholProtective factors: Good School Performance, Positive attitude to school, Optimism Scenario 2: Risk factors: Poor school performance, Peers with positive view of alcohol, Pro-Alcohol NormsProtective factors: Positive relationship with parents, Awards for positive behaviorScenario 3:Risk factors: Early sexual involvement, Peers with positive view of alcohol, Peer rejection Protective factor: Perception of support
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Substance Abuse & the Family (Revised - April 16th)
Here are the risk and protective factors identified in each scenario:Scenario 1:Risk factors: Peer Rejection, Peers with positive view of alcoholProtective factors: Good School Performance, Positive attitude to school, Optimism Scenario 2: Risk factors: Poor school performance, Peers with positive view of alcohol, Pro-Alcohol NormsProtective factors: Positive relationship with parents, Awards for positive behaviorScenario 3:Risk factors: Early sexual involvement, Peers with positive view of alcohol, Peer rejection Protective factor: Perception of support
2. RULES OF
ROUND #1
1. Answers are ranked
randomly, in no
particular order
2. Point value corresponds
to answer number
3. You can answer as many
times as you want until
you either
1. Correctly answer all 5
questions.
2. Get a wrong answer.
3. Availability of alcohol
High crime rates
Low attachment to
community
Laws fav. drug use
Norms fav. drug use
1
2
3
4
5
What are characteristics of a community that would
make it more likely for someone to take risks?
4. Positive Social Norms
Safe Environment
Supportive Police
Community Resources
High community
Expectations
1
2
3
4
5
What are characteristics of a community that would
make it less likely for someone to take risks?
5. High Expectations
Clear Standards and Rules
Awards for Involvement
Supportive adults
Positive att. toward school
1
2
3
4
5
What is it about someone’s attitude towards school, their
performance or school environment that you think would
make someone less likely to take risks
Student conn. to teachers6
6. Negative labeling by teachers
Poor school funct./org.
Neg. attitudes toward school
Truancy
Bullying
1
2
3
4
5
What is it about someone’s attitude towards school, their
performance or school environment that you think would
make someone more likely to take risks
7. Poor supervision
Pattern of conflict
History of problem behavior1
2
3
What is it about a person’s family that would
make them more likely to drink?
8. Good relationship w/ parents
High family expect.
Stable family1
2
3
What is it about a person’s family that would
make them less likely to drink?
9. Optimism for the future
Healthy sense of self
Social support
Positive peer groups
Problem solving skills
1
2
3
4
5
What is it about a person or the people around
someone that would make them less likely to take
risks?
10. Early sexual involvement
Exposure to violence
Peer rejection
Negative peer group
Favorable attitude to drugs
1
2
3
4
5
What is it about a person or the people around
someone that would make them more likely to take
risks?
11. RULES OF1. Unlimited answers for
1 minute.
2. Number of points
earned will be equal to
number of correct
answers identified.
3. Only one person
answers from each
group
12. Peer Rejection
Peers w/ + view of alcohol
Good School Performance
+ attitude to school
Optimism
1
2
3
4
5
Name the risk and protective factors from
Scenario 1.
13. Poor school performance
Peers w/ + view of alcohol
Pro-Alcohol Norms
+ relationship w/ parents
Awards for + behavior
1
2
3
4
5
Name the risk and protective factors from
Scenario 2.
14. Early sexual involvement
Peers w/ + view of alcohol
Peer rejection
Perception of support
1
2
3
4
Name the risk and protective factors from
Scenario 3.