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Deck 1: What Is Health Psychology
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The field of behavioural medicine
A) focuses mainly on behaviour modification interventions.
B) focuses on objective and clinically relevant interventions.
C) does not recognize biofeedback as a treatment intervention.
D) relies on subjective, verbal interventions.
E) was the basis for the field of psychoanalysis.
A) focuses mainly on behaviour modification interventions.
B) focuses on objective and clinically relevant interventions.
C) does not recognize biofeedback as a treatment intervention.
D) relies on subjective, verbal interventions.
E) was the basis for the field of psychoanalysis.
focuses on objective and clinically relevant interventions.
2
According to the humoral theory of Hippocrates and Galen, disease is the result of
A) an imbalance of bodily fluids.
B) age.
C) God's punishment.
D) evil spirits.
E) cellular disorders.
A) an imbalance of bodily fluids.
B) age.
C) God's punishment.
D) evil spirits.
E) cellular disorders.
an imbalance of bodily fluids.
3
Conversion hysteria
A) occurs more often in men than in women.
B) occurs when unconscious conflict is manifested in a symbolic physical symptom.
C) occurs when an individual has a head injury.
D) is now even more frequent than in Freud's time.
E) is strongly associated with hypochondria.
A) occurs more often in men than in women.
B) occurs when unconscious conflict is manifested in a symbolic physical symptom.
C) occurs when an individual has a head injury.
D) is now even more frequent than in Freud's time.
E) is strongly associated with hypochondria.
occurs when unconscious conflict is manifested in a symbolic physical symptom.
4
The World Health Organization defines health as a complete state of physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
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Who argued that conflicts produce anxiety, which becomes unconscious and takes a physiological toll on the body?
A) Dunbar and Alexander
B) Ancient Greeks
C) Ancient Romans
D) Scholars in the Middle Ages
E) Sigmund Freud
A) Dunbar and Alexander
B) Ancient Greeks
C) Ancient Romans
D) Scholars in the Middle Ages
E) Sigmund Freud
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6
A health psychologist who works with people who are already ill focuses on
A) the philosophy of the mind-body relationship.
B) health promotion and maintenance.
C) etiology and correlations of health, illness, and dysfunction.
D) prevention and treatment of illness.
E) the health care system and the formulation of health policy.
A) the philosophy of the mind-body relationship.
B) health promotion and maintenance.
C) etiology and correlations of health, illness, and dysfunction.
D) prevention and treatment of illness.
E) the health care system and the formulation of health policy.
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7
The ancient Greeks believed that an imbalance of bodily fluids caused illness.
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8
The idea that one's biochemistry may be associated with certain personality characteristics can be traced to the
A) Stone Age.
B) ancient Romans.
C) Middle Ages.
D) ancient Greeks.
E) Renaissance.
A) Stone Age.
B) ancient Romans.
C) Middle Ages.
D) ancient Greeks.
E) Renaissance.
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9
Early cultures took a dualistic approach to the mind and the body.
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10
A health psychologist who is interested in the behavioural and social factors that contribute to disease focuses on
A) prevention and treatment of illness.
B) the biopsychosocial model.
C) health promotion and maintenance.
D) etiology and correlations of health, illness, and dysfunction.
E) the health care system and the formulation of health policy.
A) prevention and treatment of illness.
B) the biopsychosocial model.
C) health promotion and maintenance.
D) etiology and correlations of health, illness, and dysfunction.
E) the health care system and the formulation of health policy.
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A health psychologist who studies the impact of hospitals and physicians on people's behaviour focuses on
A) health promotion and maintenance.
B) prevention and treatment of illness.
C) etiology and correlations of health, illness, and dysfunction.
D) social psychology.
E) the health care system and the formulation of health policy.
A) health promotion and maintenance.
B) prevention and treatment of illness.
C) etiology and correlations of health, illness, and dysfunction.
D) social psychology.
E) the health care system and the formulation of health policy.
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12
Etiology refers to _.
A) the causes of illness
B) the effects of stress
C) healthy behaviour
D) a special kind of disease state
E) the prevalence of disease in a population
A) the causes of illness
B) the effects of stress
C) healthy behaviour
D) a special kind of disease state
E) the prevalence of disease in a population
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13
In , the Church was the guardian of medical knowledge.
A) the Middle Ages
B) the Renaissance
C) ancient Greece
D) the Stone Age
E) Freud's time
A) the Middle Ages
B) the Renaissance
C) ancient Greece
D) the Stone Age
E) Freud's time
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14
The 1948 World Health Organization's definition of health is analogous to a state of wellness.
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15
Ancient cultures viewed the mind and the body as
A) separate and autonomous systems.
B) not much differently than we do today.
C) an unknown entity.
D) part of the same system.
E) somewhat interdependent.
A) separate and autonomous systems.
B) not much differently than we do today.
C) an unknown entity.
D) part of the same system.
E) somewhat interdependent.
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A health psychologist who designs a media campaign to get people to improve their diets focuses on
A) etiology and correlations of health, illness, and dysfunction.
B) health promotion and maintenance.
C) prevention and treatment of illness.
D) the health care system and the formulation of health policy.
E) the philosophy of the mind-body relationship.
A) etiology and correlations of health, illness, and dysfunction.
B) health promotion and maintenance.
C) prevention and treatment of illness.
D) the health care system and the formulation of health policy.
E) the philosophy of the mind-body relationship.
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17
An example of a disorder believed to be psychosomatic in origin is _.
A) hyperthyroidism
B) measles
C) a tumour
D) yellow fever
E) typhoid
A) hyperthyroidism
B) measles
C) a tumour
D) yellow fever
E) typhoid
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18
The field within psychology devoted to understanding all psychological influences on health and illness across the lifespan is called
A) health psychology.
B) comparative psychology.
C) developmental psychology.
D) medical psychology.
E) psychosomatic medicine.
A) health psychology.
B) comparative psychology.
C) developmental psychology.
D) medical psychology.
E) psychosomatic medicine.
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19
linked specific personality patterns to specific illnesses.
A) Cattell
B) Dunbar and Alexander
C) Hippocrates
D) Galen
E) Freud
A) Cattell
B) Dunbar and Alexander
C) Hippocrates
D) Galen
E) Freud
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20
In conversion hysteria, the patient converts psychological conflict into a symptom which then relieves the patient of anxiety.
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21
According to your text, all conditions of health and illness are influenced by
A) social factors.
B) psychological and social factors.
C) biological, psychological, and social factors.
D) psychological factors.
E) biological and social factors.
A) social factors.
B) psychological and social factors.
C) biological, psychological, and social factors.
D) psychological factors.
E) biological and social factors.
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22
Josh is feeling achy, has a stuffed up nose and a cough, and is feeling very tired. On the basis of these symptoms Josh's doctor tells him he has been infected with a cold virus. This diagnosis is an example of
A) homeostasis.
B) dualism.
C) systems theory.
D) mechanism.
E) reductionism.
A) homeostasis.
B) dualism.
C) systems theory.
D) mechanism.
E) reductionism.
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23
The biomedical model emphasizes that the disease process is dependent on psychological and social processes.
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24
Although health psychologists have been employed in health settings for many years, they have difficulty establishing their credibility with physicians and other health care professionals.
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25
The most important factor giving rise to health psychology has been the expansion of health care services.
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26
Acute disorders are
A) the major causes of death and illness in Canada.
B) usually deadly disorders that are difficult to cure.
C) typically diseases that are co-managed by patients and their practitioners.
D) short-term medical illnesses that are usually responsive to cure.
E) serious disorders such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
A) the major causes of death and illness in Canada.
B) usually deadly disorders that are difficult to cure.
C) typically diseases that are co-managed by patients and their practitioners.
D) short-term medical illnesses that are usually responsive to cure.
E) serious disorders such as heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
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27
The fundamental assumption of the model is that health and illness are consequences of the interplay of biological, psychological, and social factors.
A) psychosocial
B) psychoneuroimmunology
C) psychoemotional
D) biomedical
E) biopsychosocial
A) psychosocial
B) psychoneuroimmunology
C) psychoemotional
D) biomedical
E) biopsychosocial
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28
According to the biopsychosocial model,
A) individuals with unhealthy habits cannot recover from illness.
B) treatment must focus on biological, psychological, and social factors.
C) patients and practitioner relationship should be strained and formal.
D) a person's lifestyle is not related to illness.
E) an interdisciplinary team approach may lead to conflicting diagnoses.
A) individuals with unhealthy habits cannot recover from illness.
B) treatment must focus on biological, psychological, and social factors.
C) patients and practitioner relationship should be strained and formal.
D) a person's lifestyle is not related to illness.
E) an interdisciplinary team approach may lead to conflicting diagnoses.
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29
According to the biopsychosocial model, state of health and illness are produced by
A) macrolevel processes.
B) microlevel processes and the environment.
C) environment.
D) the interaction of microlevel and macrolevel processes.
E) microlevel processes.
A) macrolevel processes.
B) microlevel processes and the environment.
C) environment.
D) the interaction of microlevel and macrolevel processes.
E) microlevel processes.
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30
The idea that health is the absence of disease most closely resembles the
A) psychosomatic model.
B) pathological model.
C) biopsychosocial model.
D) biomedical model.
E) holistic model.
A) psychosomatic model.
B) pathological model.
C) biopsychosocial model.
D) biomedical model.
E) holistic model.
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31
The biopsychosocial model emphasizes the importance of an effective patient-practitioner relationship.
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32
Which of the following statements best reflects a current perspective of the mind-body relationship?
A) Illness is largely a product of one's temperament.
B) Healing relies most heavily on the patient's belief in the physician.
C) Illness results only from a breakdown of organic and cellular changes within the body.
D) Health and healing involves the interrelation of all of the body's systems, and illness arises as a disharmony between these systems.
E) Repressed psychological conflicts can manifest as physical symptoms and illness.
A) Illness is largely a product of one's temperament.
B) Healing relies most heavily on the patient's belief in the physician.
C) Illness results only from a breakdown of organic and cellular changes within the body.
D) Health and healing involves the interrelation of all of the body's systems, and illness arises as a disharmony between these systems.
E) Repressed psychological conflicts can manifest as physical symptoms and illness.
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The model maintains that all illness can be explained on the basis of aberrant somatic processes.
A) psychosocial
B) biomedical
C) psychoemotional
D) biopsychosocial
E) psychosomatic
A) psychosocial
B) biomedical
C) psychoemotional
D) biopsychosocial
E) psychosomatic
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34
The maintains that health and illness are caused by multiple factors and produce multiple effects.
A) psychosomatic model
B) reductionistic model
C) biopsychosocial model
D) biomedical model
E) dualistic approach
A) psychosomatic model
B) reductionistic model
C) biopsychosocial model
D) biomedical model
E) dualistic approach
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35
Systems theory assumes a principle of hierarchical organization. This implies that
A) changes in intermediate levels have the most profound impacts.
B) changes in any one level will affect all other levels of the system.
C) only changes in the highest level will affect all levels of the system.
D) changes in one level will affect only lower levels of the system.
E) an aberration in one level will cause a demise of the system.
A) changes in intermediate levels have the most profound impacts.
B) changes in any one level will affect all other levels of the system.
C) only changes in the highest level will affect all levels of the system.
D) changes in one level will affect only lower levels of the system.
E) an aberration in one level will cause a demise of the system.
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36
The notion that cancer can be cured simply by excising a tumour, most closely resembles the
A) biopsychosocial model.
B) biomedical model.
C) pathological model.
D) psychosomatic model.
E) mind-body model.
A) biopsychosocial model.
B) biomedical model.
C) pathological model.
D) psychosomatic model.
E) mind-body model.
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37
A single-factor model of illness assumes that
A) health should be emphasized over illness.
B) only one factor of an illness can be dealt with at one time.
C) there is one ultimate cause of all illnesses.
D) there is only one correct treatment for the illness.
E) illness can be explained in terms of a biological disorder.
A) health should be emphasized over illness.
B) only one factor of an illness can be dealt with at one time.
C) there is one ultimate cause of all illnesses.
D) there is only one correct treatment for the illness.
E) illness can be explained in terms of a biological disorder.
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38
Until the turn of the 20th century, were among the major causes of illness and death in Canada.
A) waterborne parasites
B) hereditary disorders
C) accidents and homicides
D) chronic illnesses
E) acute disorders
A) waterborne parasites
B) hereditary disorders
C) accidents and homicides
D) chronic illnesses
E) acute disorders
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39
Morbidity may be expressed in two ways: as the number of new cases or as the total number of existing cases of an illness.
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40
The biopsychosocial model of health
A) considers both macrolevel and microlevel factors.
B) emphasizes the social and psychological factors in health.
C) maintains that biological, psychological, and social factors are all important determinants of health and illness.
D) views the body as a system of organs that work holistically together.
E) proposes that complex phenomenon can be reduced down to their simpler components.
A) considers both macrolevel and microlevel factors.
B) emphasizes the social and psychological factors in health.
C) maintains that biological, psychological, and social factors are all important determinants of health and illness.
D) views the body as a system of organs that work holistically together.
E) proposes that complex phenomenon can be reduced down to their simpler components.
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41
Explain how the changing patterns of illness have contributed to the rise of health psychology.
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42
Health psychologists typically are employed
A) in all public schools.
B) only in hospitals.
C) as clinicians who work with medical patients.
D) only in industrial or occupational health settings.
E) only in clinics of psychotherapists.
A) in all public schools.
B) only in hospitals.
C) as clinicians who work with medical patients.
D) only in industrial or occupational health settings.
E) only in clinics of psychotherapists.
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refers to the number of cases of a disease that exist at some given point in time refers to numbers of deaths due to particular causes.
A) Epidemiology; Pathology
B) Etiology; Epidemiology
C) Mortality; Etiology
D) Morbidity; Mortality
E) Prevalence; Mortality
A) Epidemiology; Pathology
B) Etiology; Epidemiology
C) Mortality; Etiology
D) Morbidity; Mortality
E) Prevalence; Mortality
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44
Which of the following is NOT an allied health professional?
A) Physician
B) Social worker
C) Occupational therapist
D) Dietitian
E) Physiotherapist
A) Physician
B) Social worker
C) Occupational therapist
D) Dietitian
E) Physiotherapist
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45
Chronic illnesses
A) are illnesses that are psychosomatic in origin.
B) are illnesses in which psychological and social factors play an important role in both cause and management.
C) can be cured only if the patient and the practitioner work together as a team.
D) are rare in industrialized countries.
E) are difficult for patients to manage, but seldom contribute to disability or death.
A) are illnesses that are psychosomatic in origin.
B) are illnesses in which psychological and social factors play an important role in both cause and management.
C) can be cured only if the patient and the practitioner work together as a team.
D) are rare in industrialized countries.
E) are difficult for patients to manage, but seldom contribute to disability or death.
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46
accredits a number of clinical health psychology graduate programs in Canada, thereby setting a standard of training.
A) American Psychiatric Association
B) The World Health Organization
C) Public Health Agency of Canada
D) The Canadian Psychological Association
E) American Psychological Association
A) American Psychiatric Association
B) The World Health Organization
C) Public Health Agency of Canada
D) The Canadian Psychological Association
E) American Psychological Association
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47
Explain how current views of the mind-body relationship have been influenced by the growing interest in holistic health and healing.
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48
Training in health psychology can lead to opportunities to work in a variety of different fields. Name any three of these fields and provide examples of the roles associated with each.
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49
Compare and contrast the biopsychosocial and biomedical models. In your opinion, which model has advantages over the other and why?
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50
Which of the following is NOT considered a determinant of health according to a population health approach?
A) Health services.
B) An individual's financial status.
C) Social support networks.
D) Biology and genetic endowment.
E) Employment/working conditions.
A) Health services.
B) An individual's financial status.
C) Social support networks.
D) Biology and genetic endowment.
E) Employment/working conditions.
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51
is the study of the frequency, distribution, and causes of infectious and non-infectious disease in a population, based on an investigation of the physical and social environment.
A) Etiology
B) Morbidity
C) Immunology
D) Epidemiology
E) Health psychology
A) Etiology
B) Morbidity
C) Immunology
D) Epidemiology
E) Health psychology
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52
Currently, in industrialized countries, is/are the major contributor/s to disability and death.
A) accidents and homicides
B) suicide
C) acute disorders
D) chronic illnesses
E) hereditary disorders
A) accidents and homicides
B) suicide
C) acute disorders
D) chronic illnesses
E) hereditary disorders
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53
Explain the factors that contributed to the development of behavioural medicine. In what ways has the field of behavioural medicine influenced the practice of health psychology?
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54
Public health researchers have the goal of improving the health of the general population through research and interventions.
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55
As an allied health professional Susan has the opportunity to apply the principles of health psychology with her clients. For example, she helps patients with ongoing health issues, help them learn to use adaptive devices and become accustomed to new ways of performing old tasks. Susan most likely works as a(n)
A) Physiotherapist.
B) Dietitian.
C) Social worker.
D) Physician.
E) Occupational therapist.
A) Physiotherapist.
B) Dietitian.
C) Social worker.
D) Physician.
E) Occupational therapist.
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