Exam 12: Health-Care Interaction: Screening, Utilization, Adherence, and Relapse
Exam 1: Introduction30 Questions
Exam 2: Research Methods41 Questions
Exam 3: Theories of Health Behavior39 Questions
Exam 4: Stress44 Questions
Exam 5: Managing Stress: The Role of Personality and Social Support89 Questions
Exam 6: Injuries37 Questions
Exam 7: Smoking and Alcohol Abuse49 Questions
Exam 8: Obesity and Eating Disorders48 Questions
Exam 9: The Experience and Management of Pain47 Questions
Exam 10: Chronic Illness45 Questions
Exam 11: Terminal Illness and Bereavement37 Questions
Exam 12: Health-Care Interaction: Screening, Utilization, Adherence, and Relapse46 Questions
Exam 13: Designing Persuasive Interventions46 Questions
Exam 14: Future Directions for Health Psychology48 Questions
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Health care providers should give straightforward explanations about problems and its treatments to their patients.
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Alcoholics who undergo training in cue exposure techniques are less likely to suffer a relapse than those who do not.
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All of the following factors contribute to patient-practitioner communication problems EXCEPT:
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Intentional nonadherence can be caused by all of the following factors EXCEPT:
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The time between when people acknowledge they are sick and decide that help from a professional is required:
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Who should be MOST likely to engage in regular screening behavior?
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Apply Leventhal's Common Sense Model of Illness Self-Regulation to care seeking and illness behavior.
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Which of the following people should be MOST likely to relapse to their prior behavior?
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People who are bored with their job and socially isolated tend to notice symptoms less quickly than those who are not.
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In recent research by Hall, when the patient was _____________ the students perceived her as less seriously ill, less in need of lab tests and follow-up care, and more likely to require psychiatric evaluation than when the patient was _________.
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All of the following strategies for preventing relapse should be effective EXCEPT:
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Describe the experience of burnout and explain how it affects both physicians and patients. What are the implications for adherence? Screening?
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Which of the following statements about health care utilization is FALSE?
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Screening tests are currently available to test whether a person is at risk of acquiring all of the following diseases EXCEPT:
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Describe two reasons why patient-practitioner communication can be ineffective, and two strategies for improving such communication.
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Behavior that is designed to determine one's health status after experiencing symptoms is:
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