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Prevention programs that target participants on the basis of known risk factors for certain mental health problems (which can be "internal" or external to the participant) are called
Extrinsic Motivation
The drive to perform actions based on external rewards or to avoid negative outcomes, rather than for intrinsic satisfaction.
Intrinsic Motivation
The drive to engage in activities for their own sake, for the enjoyment or satisfaction derived from the activity itself, rather than for external rewards.
Tangible Rewards
Physical items or rewards given to individuals, often children or employees, as a way to acknowledge and reinforce positive behaviors or achievements.
Enjoyment
The state of taking pleasure or experiencing satisfaction from a certain activity, situation, or aspect of life.
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