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jazziefee

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If you had limited funds and could only afford to support a primary, secondary, or tertiary prevention program regarding maltreatment, where would you target your money? Why?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

What are some of the consequences of having been maltreated, and what factors play a role in determining the consequences?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



katkat_flores

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Answer to Question 1

Answers will vary, but the student should show a good understanding of the three
types of prevention. Answers should include that it would be wisest to prevent
maltreatment before it ever occurs (primary prevention).

Answer to Question 2

Students should mention both short-term and long-term consequences. In addition,
they should note that the duration of the abuse and the age at which it began play a
role in determining the consequences.



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