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Evaluate the effectiveness of prevention campaigns on health behavior such as substance use, misuse, and abuse.
Your Health in the Real World · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2022
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effectivenessprevention campaignshealth behaviorsubstance usesubstance misusesubstance abuse
Skills
- evaluate (effectiveness of prevention campaigns) #dok3
- analyze (impact of prevention campaigns on health behavior) #dok3
- interpret (data or results from prevention campaigns) #dok2
- compare and contrast (types of prevention campaigns) #dok2
Learning Targets
- I can describe what prevention campaigns are and their purposes. #dok1
- I can list examples of prevention campaigns related to substance use, misuse, or abuse. #dok1
- I can compare different types of prevention campaigns and their approaches to influencing health behavior. #dok2
- I can interpret data about health behaviors before and after prevention campaigns. #dok2
- I can evaluate the effectiveness of a prevention campaign in changing health behavior related to substance use. #dok3
- I can analyze why certain prevention campaigns succeed or fail in preventing substance use, misuse, and abuse. #dok3
- I can design a plan to assess the outcomes of a substance use prevention campaign. #dok4
Big Ideas
- Prevention campaigns play a critical role in influencing health behaviors related to substance use and abuse.
- Evaluating and understanding the effectiveness of prevention campaigns helps improve public health strategies and outcomes.
Essential Questions
- What makes a prevention campaign effective in changing health behaviors related to substance use?
- How can we measure the success of a prevention campaign?
- Why do some prevention campaigns fail while others succeed in reducing substance misuse and abuse?
- How can individuals and communities use information from prevention campaigns to make healthier choices?
- What are the differences between substance use, misuse, and abuse, and how do prevention campaigns address each?