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Quiz: Sexual Orientation Due Jul 23 at 11:59pm Points 45 Questions 15 Time Limit 30 Minutes Allowed Attempts 2 Instructions The quiz: e Covers the Learn material from Module 4: Week 4. Contains 15 multiple-choice, and true/false questions. Is limited to 30 minutes. Allows 2 attempts and the highest attempt will count towards the grade. |s worth 45 points. Submit this assignment by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module 4: Week 4. TAKE THE QUIZ AGAIN Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 24 minutes 24 out of 45 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 24 out of 45 Submitted Jul 17 at 12:34am This attempt took 24 minutes. | Incorrect Question 1 0/3 pts Nicotine, via cigarette smoking, is extremely prevalent in the LGBTQ+ community. According to Ward and colleagues (2014), approximately of gay men smoke. 25.8% 15.0% 25.7%
20.3% | According to Ward and colleagues (2014), the smoking rate - for men in general is approximately 20.3%. Question 2 3/3 pts Which of the following authors published research that provides guidelines for conducting LGBTQ+ affirmative counseling when working with older LGBTQ+ adults? Pepping and colleagues (2018) Chaney and Whitman (2020) | Chaney and Whitman (2020) published research that provides guidelines for conducting LGBTQ+ affirmative - counseling when working with older LGBTQ+ adults. Fredriksen-Goldsen and colleagues (2017) Dworkin and colleagues (2018) Question 3 3/3 pts Research related to sexual and affectional orientations has come a long way since early researchers such as began to study LGBTQ+ identities in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Kinsey Research related to sexual and affectional orientations has come a long way since early researchers such as Alfred Kinsey, Havelock Ellis, and Evelyn Hooker began to study LGBTQ+ identities in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. Speciale
Chaney Scholl Incorrect Question 4 0/3 pts Early research tended to focus on whether queer identity was associated with: substance abuse. Current research related to sexual and affectional identities has focused on the consequences of heterosexism in the lives of LGBTQ+ people. For example, research conducted by Dorn-Medeiros and colleagues (2018) found experiences of heterosexism to be correlated with substance use. oppression. pathology. discrimination. Question 5 313 pts A 2017 Gallup poll reported that of Americans identified as LGBT. 1.3% 5% 2% 4.4%
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- A2017 Gallup poll reported that 4.4% of Americans identified | 1\asLGB'I'. Question 6 3/3 pts Research conducted by found experiences of heterosexism to be correlated with employment discrimination and involuntary job loss. Dworkin and colleagues (2018) Fredriksen-Goldsen and colleagues (2017) V Research conducted by Fredriksen-Goldsen and colleagues (2017) found experiences of heterosexism to be correlated - with employment discrimination and involuntary job loss. Chaney and Whitman (2020) Pepping and colleagues (2018) Question 7 3/3 pts According to the identity model developed by Morales (1989), individuals move from denying identity conflicts to a state of: establishing priorities in allegiance. labeling oneself as bisexual rather than lesbian/gay. According to the identity model developed by Morales (1989), individuals move from denying identity conflicts to a state of labeling oneself as bisexual rather than lesbian/gay. integrating multiple identities.
being conflicted in allegiance between lesbian/gay and ethnic communities. Question 8 3/3 pts Reparative therapy is an example of: confronting heterosexism. systems level advocacy. LGBTQ+ affirmative counseling. sexual orientation change efforts. Efforts to alter same-sex or affectional orientations began in the mid-1800s with studies examining the origins of same- sex attractions. Formerly called reparative therapy, the current umbrella term used to describe any methodological attempts to change sexual orientation is sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE). Question 9 313 pts Adams-Santos (2020) and Johnson & Henderson (2020) have asserted that IS a "weapon" of sexism, since it functions to systemically and narrowly define gender roles and enforce compulsory heterosexuality. heterosexism Adams-Santos (2020) and Johnson & Henderson (2020) have asserted that heterosexism is a "weapon" of sexism, since it functions to systemically and narrowly define gender - roles and enforce compulsory heterosexuality. heteropatriarchy
homophobia homonegativity | Incorrect Question 10 0/3 pts In , both the American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American Psychological Association (APA) passed resolutions opposing prior conceptions that people who are LGBTQ+, by their very nature, have mental disorders. 1998 2002 In their guidelines for the ethical treatment of lesbians and gay males, Chernin and Johnson (2002) cited the APA resolution "Appropriate Therapeutic Responses to Sexual Orientation," formulated by the Committee on Lesbian and Gay Concerns. This resolution recognizes that homosexuality has been long removed from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM; e.g., American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013) and is not a mental disorder; thus, counseling professionals should not pathologize the sexual orientation of clients who are lesbian or gay. 2009 1973 Incorrect Question 11 0/3 pts The professional literature recommends which of the following approaches for confronting heterosexism in counselor training programs?
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Advocating for equitable opportunities both in and out of the classroom. Addressing the consequences of an unsafe school environment. Integrating multimedia resources that promote the continuum of dexuality. Encouraging faculty and staff training on inclusive practices. LGBTQ+ affirmative counseling strategies for professional school counselors (American School Counselor Association [ASCA], 2014) includes: Encouraging faculty and staff training on inclusive practices. Incorrect Question 12 0/3 pts Which of the following is an important consideration related assessing gender identity in counseling? The ACA Code of Ethics requires counselors to explore sexual beliefs and values with clients. The ACA Code of Ethics does not require counselors to explore sexual beliefs and values with clients. Instead, the ethical code instructs counselors to broach salient client iIssues in culturally sensitive and competent manner. It is minimally important for clients to share their sexual beliefs, values, and ideologies. It is the counselor's responsibility to help clients understand their own worldviews.
Incorrect Incorrect Counselors must remember thatvgender identity holds equal salience for all clients. Question 13 0/3pts This term refers to the gender roles people adopt or adhere to based on cultural norms for feminine, masculine, or androgynous behaviors: sexual orientation identity gender identity Gender identity is the belief a person has about his, her, or their gender (i.e., the psychological sense of being male, female, both, or neither). primary sex characteristics social sex role identity Question 14 0/3 pts Data from the 20717 National Youth Risk Behavior Survey revealed sexual minority youth used illicit substances at a rate of: 12.3% 25.4% 23.1% 17%
A study conducted by Rivers (2004) indicated that 17% of students who were LGBTQ+ and who reported being bullied at school because of their actual or perceived sexual orientation experienced post-traumatic stress in adulthood. Question 15 3/3 pts In thinking about the systemic oppression of people who are LGBTQ+, it is important that counselors keep in mind that researchers and social justice advocates, such as Berg and colleagues (2016), have recommended using terms such as to acknowledge the devaluation of individuals who are LGBTQ+. homophobia heteropatriarchy homonegativity In thinking about the systemic oppression of people who are LGBTQH+, it is important that counselors keep in mind that researchers and social justice advocates, such as Berg and colleagues (2016), have recommended using terms such as homonegativity to acknowledge the devaluation of individuals who are LGBTQ+. heterosexism Quiz Score: 24 out of 45
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