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awywial

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What are the key tasks involved in universal interventions? Why is epidemiological research particularly important to
  these efforts?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

What are the conditions, in addition to mental illness, that must be met in most states for someone
  to be involuntarily committed?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

Universal interventions focus on altering conditions that can cause or contribute to mental disorders (risk factors)
and establishing conditions that foster positive mental health (protective factors). Epidemiological research
supplies data on the incidence and prevalence of various disorders and the populations that are most affected.
Equipped with this information, those who design universal interventions know where to look and what to look
for.

Answer to Question 2

Dangerous to self or others, incapable of providing for basic needs, unable to make
responsible treatment decisions about hospitalization and in need of treatment in a
hospital.



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