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Quiz: Social Model
Social Model Recovery
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Quiz: Social Model
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Social determinants of health include:
(Required)
The conditions of where you live, learn, work and play
Economic stability
All of the above
None of the above
Resistance describes a ecosystem’s or an individual’s:
(Required)
Ability to remain unchanged when being subjected to disturbance(s).
Ability and rate to recover from a disturbance.
All of the above
None of the above
Resilience describes an ecosystem's or an individual’s:
(Required)
Ability to remain unchanged when being subjected to disturbance(s).
Ability and rate to recover from a disturbance.
All of the above
None of the above
Recovery ecosystems can be strengthened and stabilized by:
(Required)
Critical mass and right mix or diversity of individuals
Healthy interplay amongst individuals and between individuals an their environment
Keystone leaders and roles
All of the above
The social-community model:
(Required)
Highlights the importance of mutuality and interdependence
Recognizes the complex interplay that happens between an individual, relationship network and and societal.
All of the above
None of the above
Subjective wellness and self efficacy is positively correlated an increase in Perceived Sense of Community Scale (PSCS), which evaluates:
(Required)
Shared goals and reciprocal responsibility
Harmony amongst group members
All of the above
None of the above
From the list below, which is the greatest predictor of recovery from substance use:
(Required)
Social support for abstinence
Personal investment in abstinence-specific social support
Court ordered 12 Step meetings
Will power
Being an active member of multiple recovery groups, such as a recovery home and a 12 Step Fellowship, leads to:
(Required)
Better recovery outcomes than being a member of just one
Increased likelihood of having a trusted confident and more supportive relationships
All of the above
None of the above
From a social model perspective, “whole” networks are measured by:
(Required)
Asking a single member to rate everyone else in the group
Asking everyone else in the group to rate a single member
Both of the above
None of the above
What social network characteristic can have a positive impact someone’s recovery:
(Required)
Larger size
Longer engagement
Early access and immersion
All of the above
Positive social ties:
(Required)
Influence healthy and risky behavior
Reduce the impact of stress and foster a sense of purpose and community
Regulate blood pressure, heart rate and stress hormones
All of the above
The Social Model Recovery Philosophy Scale evaluates:
(Required)
Physical environment and the degree to which the culture is recovery- and community-oriented
Peer roles, authority base and governance
All of the above
None of the above
Course Syllabus
Not Enrolled
Social Model Recovery
Opposite of Addiction is Connection
Social Determinants of Health
SDOH vs. Medical Model
Healthy People 2030: SDOH
Social Model Ecosystems
Ecosystem Stability
Social-Community Model
Sense of Community
Perceived Sense of Community Scale
Brief Sense of Community Scale
Social Networks
Abstinence-Specific Social Support
Multiple Group Membership
Multiple Dimensional Networks
Personal vs "Whole" Networks
Beneficial Characteristics of Social Networks
Health Benefits of Social Networks
Social vs Clinical Model
Environment
Staff
Authority
Recovery Orientation
Governance
Community Orientation
Quiz: Social Model