Deck 12: Emotion-Based Disorders of Childhood
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Deck 12: Emotion-Based Disorders of Childhood
1
Which of the following is true about externalizing disorders in children?
A) Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is a form of internalizing disorder.
B) Eating disorders and substance abuse are key symptoms of externalizing disorders.
C) Disruptive behavior is characteristic of externalizing disorders.
D) It is rare for children to experience both externalizing and internalizing forms of psychopathology.
A) Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder is a form of internalizing disorder.
B) Eating disorders and substance abuse are key symptoms of externalizing disorders.
C) Disruptive behavior is characteristic of externalizing disorders.
D) It is rare for children to experience both externalizing and internalizing forms of psychopathology.
Disruptive behavior is characteristic of externalizing disorders.
2
Bradley and Corwyn (2002) have argued that socioeconomic status influences development in three ways which include ______________. Researchers would suggest that of these three pathways, __________ may be the most important link between emotion-based disorders and socioeconomic conditions.
A) inequitable allocation of resources, stress reactions, and health behaviors; stress reactions.
B) inequitable allocation of resources, stress reactions, and health behaviors; inequitable allocation of resources.
C) lack of health care, environmental hazards, and substance abuse; environmental hazards.
D) lack of health care, environmental hazards, and substance abuse; lack of health care.
A) inequitable allocation of resources, stress reactions, and health behaviors; stress reactions.
B) inequitable allocation of resources, stress reactions, and health behaviors; inequitable allocation of resources.
C) lack of health care, environmental hazards, and substance abuse; environmental hazards.
D) lack of health care, environmental hazards, and substance abuse; lack of health care.
inequitable allocation of resources, stress reactions, and health behaviors; stress reactions.
3
The proportion of a population who suffer from some disorder over a particular time period describes:
A) frequency
B) incidence
C) prevalence
D) diffusion
A) frequency
B) incidence
C) prevalence
D) diffusion
prevalence
4
Romanian orphans have been intensely studied because they are a group of children who were raised in orphanages without the opportunity to develop attachment relationships. After the fall of the Ceausescu regime in 1989, many of these children were adopted into British families. When compared to noninstitutionalized children, Romanian orphans tended to demonstrate which of the following behaviors once they had been adopted?
A) indiscriminate friendliness
B) high levels of internalizing symptoms
C) a wariness of strangers
D) low levels of positive emotion
A) indiscriminate friendliness
B) high levels of internalizing symptoms
C) a wariness of strangers
D) low levels of positive emotion
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5
Research about differential parenting has concluded that high levels of differential parenting impact children in which of the following ways?
A) Favored children come to feel greater love for their parents than unfavored children.
B) Favored and unfavored children will show equally high levels of disturbance.
C) The further apart in age the favored and unfavored children are, the more jealous the unfavored children feel.
D) Female children are more likely to be favored than male children.
A) Favored children come to feel greater love for their parents than unfavored children.
B) Favored and unfavored children will show equally high levels of disturbance.
C) The further apart in age the favored and unfavored children are, the more jealous the unfavored children feel.
D) Female children are more likely to be favored than male children.
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6
Temperamental traits represent one of the ways that researchers think about the biological underpinnings of emotion-based disorders. Bates and colleagues argue for a tripartite model of problematic temperaments consisting of all but which one of the following parts?
A) "sensitivity-emotionality"
B) "irritability-difficultness"
C) "behavioral inhibition-fearfulness"
D) "impulsivity-unmanageability"
A) "sensitivity-emotionality"
B) "irritability-difficultness"
C) "behavioral inhibition-fearfulness"
D) "impulsivity-unmanageability"
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7
Children with internalizing problems tend to have a depressogenic style of appraisal. This observation was used as evidence for which of the following explanations of emotion-based disorders in children?
A) Emotion-based disorders are due to an imbalance among emotions.
B) Children with emotion-based disorders react to events with atypical emotional responses.
C) Psychological patterns that are viewed as disordered by society actually reflect strategic adaptations to negative environments that children have experienced.
D) Children with emotion-based disorders are poor emotion regulators.
A) Emotion-based disorders are due to an imbalance among emotions.
B) Children with emotion-based disorders react to events with atypical emotional responses.
C) Psychological patterns that are viewed as disordered by society actually reflect strategic adaptations to negative environments that children have experienced.
D) Children with emotion-based disorders are poor emotion regulators.
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8
Research assessing the developmental trajectories of conduct problems reveals that individuals who experience adolescent-onset conduct problems tend to experience a slight reduction in symptoms as they enter adulthood. Their delinquency seems to be driven largely by:
A) family adversity.
B) associating with deviant peers.
C) neurophysiological abnormalities that emerge in adolescence.
D) poverty.
A) family adversity.
B) associating with deviant peers.
C) neurophysiological abnormalities that emerge in adolescence.
D) poverty.
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9
According to Bronfenbrenner's (1979, 2005) bioecological model of human development, children are influenced by proximal factors which include:
A) their culture
B) the school they attend
C) their relationships with family and friends.
D) their personality
A) their culture
B) the school they attend
C) their relationships with family and friends.
D) their personality
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10
The Triple-P (Positive Parenting Program) is a(n) ____________ approach in that it ___________.
A) integrative; provides intervention along a tiered continuum of increasing intensity and specificity.
B) universal; provides parenting information in the form of print and electronic media to the entire population.
C) targeted; involves specific skills training to treat problems in at-risk children, as well as providing support to help parents deal with family-level stressors.
D) all of the above.
A) integrative; provides intervention along a tiered continuum of increasing intensity and specificity.
B) universal; provides parenting information in the form of print and electronic media to the entire population.
C) targeted; involves specific skills training to treat problems in at-risk children, as well as providing support to help parents deal with family-level stressors.
D) all of the above.
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11
Epidemiological studies have shown that males and females differ in terms of emotion-based disorders. Specifically:
A) Externalizing problems are more commonly observed in males than females, a gender difference that persists from early childhood through adolescence.
B) Internalizing problems are more commonly observed in females than males, a gender difference that persists from early childhood through adolescence.
C) In general, behavioral disturbances of boys are observed at an early age, whereas some of the emotional disturbances of females become noticeable only at later ages.
D) All of the above.
A) Externalizing problems are more commonly observed in males than females, a gender difference that persists from early childhood through adolescence.
B) Internalizing problems are more commonly observed in females than males, a gender difference that persists from early childhood through adolescence.
C) In general, behavioral disturbances of boys are observed at an early age, whereas some of the emotional disturbances of females become noticeable only at later ages.
D) All of the above.
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12
Children with internalizing problems struggle to reappraise difficult situations in a positive light, and this contributes to depression and anxiety. This observation was used as evidence for which of the following explanations of emotion-based disorders in children?
A) Emotion-based disorders are due to an imbalance among emotions.
B) Children with emotion-based disorders react to events with atypical emotional responses.
C) Psychological patterns that are viewed as disordered by society actually reflect strategic adaptations to negative environments that children have experienced.
D) Children with emotion-based disorders are poor emotion regulators.
A) Emotion-based disorders are due to an imbalance among emotions.
B) Children with emotion-based disorders react to events with atypical emotional responses.
C) Psychological patterns that are viewed as disordered by society actually reflect strategic adaptations to negative environments that children have experienced.
D) Children with emotion-based disorders are poor emotion regulators.
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13
The view that children are either "orchids" or "dandelions" is consistent with which of the following models?
A) diathesis-stress model
B) differential susceptibility model
C) medical model
D) biopsychosocial model
A) diathesis-stress model
B) differential susceptibility model
C) medical model
D) biopsychosocial model
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14
A method of treatment for both internalizing and externalizing disorders in children is cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). Which one of the following is untrue about this form of treatment?
A) CBT is a family- or child-focused treatment approach.
B) CBT improves psychological adjustment by changing hostile appraisal biases in depression.
C) A comparison of effect sizes across different experiments reveals that small effect sizes are associated with CBT for antisocial behavior whereas substantially larger effect sizes are found when CBT is used to treat anxiety.
D) CBT may be a component of multisystemic treatment.
A) CBT is a family- or child-focused treatment approach.
B) CBT improves psychological adjustment by changing hostile appraisal biases in depression.
C) A comparison of effect sizes across different experiments reveals that small effect sizes are associated with CBT for antisocial behavior whereas substantially larger effect sizes are found when CBT is used to treat anxiety.
D) CBT may be a component of multisystemic treatment.
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15
Collective efficacy is:
A) the combined ability of a child's parents to care for them.
B) a general measure of a child's emotional and intellectual maturity.
C) the extent to which a community monitors, trusts, and shares its values with its youth.
D) a measure of how well the educators in a school contribute to a child's general well-being.
A) the combined ability of a child's parents to care for them.
B) a general measure of a child's emotional and intellectual maturity.
C) the extent to which a community monitors, trusts, and shares its values with its youth.
D) a measure of how well the educators in a school contribute to a child's general well-being.
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16
All but which one of the following is one of the three assumptions made by the medical model when it is applied to psychopathology in children?
A) problems are discrete and well-differentiated from normal functioning.
B) problems are able to be assessed using quantitative methods.
C) there is a specific and recognized etiology and corresponding treatment for certain disorders.
D) the course of illness is similar across children who suffer from a given disorder.
A) problems are discrete and well-differentiated from normal functioning.
B) problems are able to be assessed using quantitative methods.
C) there is a specific and recognized etiology and corresponding treatment for certain disorders.
D) the course of illness is similar across children who suffer from a given disorder.
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17
The fact that there are a large number of mental disorders, that there tends to be excessive co-occurrence between multiple disorders, and that subclinical emotional disturbances need to be dealt with are all criticisms of:
A) the bio-psycho-social model
B) psychometric assessment
C) the dimensional approach
D) the categorical approach
A) the bio-psycho-social model
B) psychometric assessment
C) the dimensional approach
D) the categorical approach
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18
Most mental disorders of childhood and adolescence are:
A) impairments of emotional functioning.
B) anxiety disorders.
C) anger-related disorders.
D) depressive disorders.
A) impairments of emotional functioning.
B) anxiety disorders.
C) anger-related disorders.
D) depressive disorders.
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