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SNB Enrolled Nurse (Psychiatric) (ENP) - Free Test Sample Questions

Which of the following community mental health practice sites would be most valuable for secondary prevention of mental illnesses?





Correct Answer:
crisis centers


the question is asking which of the given options, namely youth recreational centers, schools, ethnic cultural centers, and crisis centers, would be the most valuable in the secondary prevention of mental illnesses. isis centers.

the reason for this is that secondary prevention in the context of mental health involves the early detection and intervention of mental health issues. the goal of secondary prevention is to minimize the severity or duration of illness, and to prevent the progression of the illness to a more serious state.

crisis centers, which usually provide immediate, emergency mental health services, are well-suited for secondary prevention. they have the capacity to recognize and respond to mental health crises, which can be critical turning points in the course of a mental illness. in a crisis situation, mental health symptoms have often become acute, but there may still be a window of opportunity to prevent further escalation or worsening of the situation.

in contrast, while youth recreational centers, schools, and ethnic cultural centers can also play important roles in promoting mental health and well-being, they may not have the same level of resources, expertise, or capacity to provide immediate, emergency mental health interventions. therefore, in the context of secondary prevention, crisis centers would generally be considered the most valuable.

however, it's worth noting that the effectiveness of any site for secondary prevention also depends on factors such as the availability of trained staff, the accessibility of the site for the target population, and the appropriateness of the services provided for the specific mental health needs of the community.