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Quiz: Addictive Disorders, Schizophrenia
Spectrum, Psychotic Disorders
Due
Feb 11 at 11:59pm
Points
50
Questions
25
Time Limit
90 Minutes
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Attempt 1
52 minutes
46 out of 50
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Score for this quiz: 46
out of 50
Submitted Jan 23 at 2:33pm
This attempt took 52 minutes.
2 / 2 pts
Question 1
Antidepressants are most effective in the treatment
of
subclinical depression. mild depression. moderate depression. severe depression. 2 / 2 pts
Question 2
To be diagnosed with bipolar I disorder, a person
must
be currently experiencing manic symptoms. have experienced hypomanic symptoms and
depressive symptoms at some point.
have experienced at least one episode of mania at
some point in his or her lifetime.
have experienced at least one depressive episode. 2 / 2 pts
Question 3
Which of the following disorders is included in DSM-
5-TR and related to the DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of
dysthymia?
bipolar I disorder bipolar II disorder bipolar III disorder persistent depressive disorder 2 / 2 pts
Question 4
At present, the median age of onset of major
depressive disorder is
middle childhood to early teens. late teens to early 20s. mid-20s to mid-30s. late 40s to early 50s. 2 / 2 pts
Question 5
Mindfulness-based therapy is an adaptation of
cognitive therapy. interpersonal therapy. psychoanalysis. behavioral therapy. 2 / 2 pts
Question 6
Which of the following remains a major problem with
the use of medication for the treatment of
depression?
Relapse occurs after medication is discontinued. Permanent memory loss is associated with some
medications.
There is little effect on negative attributions. Medication is ineffective with severe, dangerous
depression.
2 / 2 pts
Question 7
It is believed that the prevalence estimates for
depressive disorder are
overestimates, because people think depression is
the same as just being sad.
overestimates, because doctors tend to blame lots
of the problems of daily life on depression.
underestimates, because people may forget
episodes that occurred many years ago.
underestimates, because the diagnostic criteria
for depressive disorders have changed so much.
2 / 2 pts
Question 8
If Stephanie is characterized as a person high in
neuroticism, she
is not likely to become depressed but is likely to
become anxious.
is at elevated risk for developing depression. is likely to experience low levels of anxiety but high
levels of depression.
is most likely clinically depressed. 2 / 2 pts
Question 9
Research suggests that about 40—50% of people
who recover from a Xrst episode of depression will,
over the following 10 years,
experience at least one more depressive episode. have their diagnosis changed to bipolar disorder. experience suicidal ideation without depression. have signiXcant Xnancial setbacks. 2 / 2 pts
Question 10
What is the incidence of schizophrenia in offspring if
neither biological parent has schizophrenia?
less than 1% 2% 3% 5% 2 / 2 pts
Question 11
The lifetime prevalence of schizophrenia is about
1%. 3%. 5%. 7%. 2 / 2 pts
Question 12
Anhedonia refers to lack of
emotional expression. the experience of feeling pleasure. coherent speech. speech. 2 / 2 pts
Question 13
Suppose that, one member of a pair of MZ twins has
schizophrenia and the other does not. Research
suggests that the offspring of the unaffected twin
will
have a substantially higher risk of schizophrenia
than the general population.
have a slightly higher risk of schizophrenia than
the general population.
have the same risk of schizophrenia as the general
population.
have a lower risk of schizophrenia than the general
population.
2 / 2 pts
Question 14
Connie is receiving psychological therapy for
schizophrenia. A major focus has been practicing
more effective methods for dealing with others,
including family and friends as well as potential
employers and co-workers. She is likely receiving
ego analysis. psychoeducation. social skills training. token economy. 0 / 2 pts
Question 15
Incorrect
Incorrect
An individual who believes that others can cause
him or her to feel or behave in certain ways, against
his or her own will, is experiencing
delusions of control. thought broadcasting. delusions of persecution. grandiose delusions. 2 / 2 pts
Question 16
James has schizophrenia and Xnds it diZcult to
experience pleasure from activities that he enjoyed
before his symptoms began. This is an example of
alogia. anhedonia. avolition. asociality. 2 / 2 pts
Question 17
Thomas believes that a TV announcer is placing evil
ideas in his mind. What type of delusion is Thomas
experiencing?
thought broadcasting reference grandiosity thought insertion 2 / 2 pts
Question 18
Tim works at a law Xrm where he is expected to
handle a large number of complex cases. To do so,
he typically works 80 or more hours a week. He is
irritable at work and at home and often has diZculty
sleeping. If Tim were taking a drug to help him deal
with his workload, it would most likely be a(n.
sedative. amphetamine. hallucinogen. pain killer. 0 / 2 pts
Question 19
Incorrect
Incorrect
In the United States, the most widespread
psychological treatment for smoking is
a physician telling someone to stop smoking. cognitive behavior therapy. psychoeducation. support groups run by peers or professionals. 2 / 2 pts
Question 20
An important sociocultural variable that has been
cited in the increased use of cigarettes is
explicit pro-smoking family messages. rebound effects following the end of "Just Say No"
campaigns.
portrayals in the media and advertising. the restriction in the number of places where one
may smoke.
2 / 2 pts
Question 21
Awareness of and agreement with accurate factual
statements about the health and social effects of
smoking
are associated with less smoking among
adolescents.
have shown little promise in delaying the onset of
smoking.
actually increase smoking in young people. are less effective than resistance training, such as
DARE.
2 / 2 pts
Question 22
Results from a longitudinal study involving close to
300,000 people found that those who smoked as
little as how many cigarettes per day were more
likely to die from any cause than those who never
smoked?
as little as one cigarette per day as little as two cigarettes per day as little as three cigarettes per day as little as four cigarettes per day 2 / 2 pts
Question 23
Carlos suddenly stopped using alcohol after many
years of chronic, heavy drinking. He became very ill
and died. His death is an example of severe
substance dependence. substance abuse. withdrawal symptoms. synergistic effects. 2 / 2 pts
Question 24
After taking a certain drug, Mark feels an initial rush
of pleasure, has great self-conXdence, and has lost
all his worries and fears. At the same time, he feels
drowsy and relaxed. Which of the following drugs is
Mark most likely to have taken?
heroin alcohol marijuana cocaine 2 / 2 pts
Question 25
Marijuana comes from which plant?
Submission Details:
Time:
52 minutes
Current Score:
46 out of 50
Kept Score:
46 out of 50
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