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Preventing stigma, stereotyping, and bias related to alcohol use in women
Module 7 quiz.
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What is your name?
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What is your email address?
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Which of the following is a true statement?
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Overcoming a substance use disorder is just a matter of willpower.
Addiction or substance use disorders reflect a personal, moral, or character failing.
Risk factors for substance use disorders include individual biology/genetics, the social environment, and the properties of the drug.
The Stages of Change model includes:
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Action, Maintenance, Relapse
Action, Maintenance
Precontemplation, Contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance, (Relapse)
Contemplation, Action, Maintenance
Relapse is rare and only happens to those who lack willpower or the strength of character to succeed.
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True
False
Some women are still advised that it's safe to drink "a little" any time during pregnancy.
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True
False
Negative attitudes and social beliefs about alcohol and substance misuse contribute to a cycle of fear, blame, and shame. Health care providers can reduce this by:
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Not asking a client about their alcohol or substance use.
Having an empathetic approach to encourage trust.
Normalizing conversations about alcohol use during health care visits through the use of universal alcohol screening and brief intervention.
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