Lecture 9 Prevention and Promotion - Key Concepts
Lecture 9 Prevention and Promotion - Key Concepts
Key Concepts
Class Outline: Prevention and Promotion – Key Concepts
History
What is prevention?
Caplan's Model of Prevention
Primary, Secondary, and
Tertiary
IOM Preventative Measures
Universal, Selective, and
Indicated
Two Prevention Equations
Risk & Resilience
History
George Albee and Mental Health
• Mental Health Resources Strained
Secondary Prevention
• Given to populations with signs of risk
"at risk" populations
Tertiary Prevention
• Given to populations with an ailment with the hopes of
reducing the intensity
Hard to distinguish from treatment
Caplan's Model of Prevention
Preventative Measures: IOM
Reports
Universal Preventative Measures
• Similar to primary prevention
Selective Preventative Measures
• Targeted "at risk" populations
Indicated Preventative Measures
• Targeted at "high risk" populations
Prevention Models
Prevention Equations:
Albee (1982)
Prevention Equations: Elias (1987)
Population Focus of Prevention
Prevention programs focus on reducing the rate of disorders
within a population
• Programs need to measure their success