Form Approved
OMB No. 0990-0379
Exp. Date 09/30/2020
Azalea Prevention Curriculum PRE-TEST
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I would willingly accept someone who has been treated for substance use as a close friend. |
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I feel that entering treatment for substance use is a sign of personal failure. |
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I think less of a person who has been in treatment for substance use. |
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I would treat someone who has been treated for substance use just as I would treat anyone else. |
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I believe that someone who has been treated for substance use is just as trustworthy as the average citizen. |
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I believe that a person who has been treated for substance use is just as intelligent as the average person. |
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For the Statements below, please mark whether you Agree, Disagree, or are Neutral.
For the Questions below, please mark whether you believe the answer is True or False.
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Substance abuse and substance misuse are interchangeable terms. |
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Substance use disorder is a diagnosable medical condition. |
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Opioids refers to both street drugs like Heroin and prescription drugs like Vicodin. |
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Withdrawal symptoms from opioids is limited to physical pain such as tremors and cramping. |
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The infant mortality rate in Northeast Florida is less than the State of Florida average. |
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Since 2013, the infant mortality rate for minorities has been double or more than the infant mortality rate of whites. |
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A majority of infant deaths are caused by preventable factors, such as a baby facing down when sleeping, bed sharing, and unsafe sleep environments. |
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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome is a result of crack/cocaine use during pregnancy. |
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Infants with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome may have lifelong developmental, behavioral and cognitive issues. |
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Among substance users, 25% of pregnancies are unintended. |
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Agree |
Neutral |
Disagree |
I would willingly accept someone who has been treated for substance use as a close friend. |
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I feel that entering treatment for substance use is a sign of personal failure. |
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I think less of a person who has been in treatment for substance use. |
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I would treat someone who has been treated for substance use just as I would treat anyone else. |
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I believe that someone who has been treated for substance use is just as trustworthy as the average citizen. |
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I believe that a person who has been treated for substance use is just as intelligent as the average person. |
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Azalea Prevention Curriculum POST-TEST
For the Statements below, please mark whether you Agree, Disagree, or are Neutral.
For the Questions below, please mark whether you believe the answer is True or False.
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True |
False |
Substance abuse and substance misuse are interchangeable terms. |
|
|
Substance use disorder is a diagnosable medical condition. |
|
|
Opioids refers to both street drugs like Heroin and prescription drugs like Vicodin. |
|
|
Withdrawal symptoms from opioids is limited to physical pain such as tremors and cramping. |
|
|
The infant mortality rate in Northeast Florida is less than the State of Florida average. |
|
|
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True |
False |
Since 2013, the infant mortality rate for minorities has been double or more than the infant mortality rate of whites. |
|
|
A majority of infant deaths are caused by preventable factors, such as a baby facing down when sleeping, bed sharing, and unsafe sleep environments. |
|
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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome is a result of crack/cocaine use during pregnancy. |
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Infants with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome may have lifelong developmental, behavioral and cognitive issues. |
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Among substance users, 25% of pregnancies are unintended. |
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