CPE Study Guide 2026

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📋 CPE Exam Format at a Glance

30
Questions
45 min
Time Limit
80.00%
Passing Score

📚 CPE Topics to Study (21)

✍️ Sample CPE Questions & Answers

1. Which of the following is NOT within the scope of a peer educator's role during a crisis?
Diagnosing the individual with a mental health condition

Diagnosis is the exclusive role of licensed mental health professionals; peer educators support, refer, and follow up but never diagnose.

2. What is the PRIMARY function of a program advisory board in peer education program planning?
To provide guidance, diverse perspectives, community connections, and strategic oversight to strengthen program planning and implementation

An advisory board brings together community members, stakeholders, and subject matter experts who offer guidance and accountability without being responsible for direct program management.

3. How should challenges in professional standards and ethics be addressed?
Apply systematic problem-solving, seek expert guidance when needed, and document decisions

Systematic problem-solving combined with appropriate consultation and documentation ensures challenges are addressed effectively.

4. A peer educator notices a classmate showing signs of an eating disorder. The most appropriate response is to:
Express concern privately and share available campus resources

A private, caring conversation that shares resources is the most supportive and appropriate peer educator response to suspected eating disorders.

5. Why is maintaining confidentiality important in peer education?
To build trust and safety

Maintaining confidentiality is crucial in peer education because it establishes a foundation of trust and psychological safety. When individuals feel assured that their personal information will not be shared, they are more likely to open up and share their true concerns. This trust is essential for effective communication and for creating a supportive environment where peers feel comfortable seeking help and being vulnerable.

6. Formative evaluation in peer education program planning is best described as evaluation that:
Takes place during program development to improve design before full rollout

Formative evaluation is conducted during the planning and pilot phases to identify weaknesses and make improvements before the program is fully implemented.

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