Deck 11: Substance-Related and Other Addictive Disorders

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Which drug is thought to have the lowest addiction potential?

A) LSD
B) cocaine
C) alcohol
D) opium
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Tolerance and withdrawal are the hallmarks of substance ____.

A) dependence
B) consumption
C) abuse
D) use
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Which category of substance causes a slowing down of responses, feelings of relaxation, and lower interpersonal inhibitions?

A) depressants
B) stimulants
C) hormones
D) hallucinogens
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Bess has been using Valium for two years even though it impairs her work performance and jeopardizes her safety. She often drives while intoxicated by the medication. She shows neither tolerance nor withdrawal. According to the DSM-5, Bess's drug use illustrates ____.

A) substance intoxication
B) substance dependence
C) substance use disorder
D) substance-induced disorder
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In 2012, an estimated ____ adolescents and adults met the criteria for a substance-use disorder at some time during the year.

A) 22.5 million
B) 12.5 million
C) 5.2 million
D) 8.3 million
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The rate of illicit drug use is most prevalent among Americans who are ____.

A) males and young adults
B) of Asian ancestry
C) older adults
D) females
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Sally is dependent on a drug that energizes her central nervous system and produces euphoria. It is likely that the drug is a ____.

A) depressant
B) stimulant
C) hallucinogen
D) painkiller
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Psychoactive substances are substances that ____.

A) alter moods, thought processes, or other psychological states
B) are considered illicit drugs only
C) have dependence potential but not abuse potential in users
D) are available over-the-counter
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Because the drug Kelly takes makes him feel calm, relaxed, and more sociable, we can guess that the drug is ____.

A) a depressant
B) a stimulant
C) an amphetamine
D) LSD
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Excessive drinking is especially problematic among those in college. According to research conducted by Sloane et al. (2010), ____ .

A) 10 percent of the college students reported binge-drinking and many reported drinking at least 5 days during the month
B) nearly half the college students reported binge-drinking and many reported binge drinking at least 5 days during the month
C) 75 percent of the college students reported binge-drinking and many reported drinking at least 5 days during the month
D) almost all college students reported binge-drinking and many reported drinking at least 5 days during the month
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Jana has been diagnosed with substance abuse. Lyle has been diagnosed with substance dependence. According to the DSM-5, both of them must show ____.

A) withdrawal symptoms when the drug is not in the body
B) symptoms over a twelve-month period
C) another mental disorder such as depression or mania
D) tolerance to the drug's effects
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Dwayne has been using heroin for two years. While visiting his mother, he decides to stop. When he stops using the drug, Dwayne experiences shaking, irritability, and an inability to concentrate because he is going through ____.

A) psychological dependence
B) tolerance
C) addiction
D) withdrawal
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Approximately what percentage of Americans abused only alcohol in 2012?

A) 2.8
B) 4.5
C) 14.9
D) 22.5
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Which statement is an accurate summary with regard to drug use?

A) Only in recent years have people used chemicals to change their moods or levels of consciousness.
B) Throughout history, people have used chemicals to change their moods, behavior, and levels of consciousness.
C) All chemicals used today to change people's moods are considered illegal.
D) The primary goal for most people who use substances is to cure their illnesses.
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What is an accurate definition o f physiological dependence?

A) state of adaptation that occurs after chronic exposure to a substance; can result in craving and withdrawal symptoms
B) use of psychoactive substances in a way that produces intoxication, delirium, and other cognitive disorders
C) use of psychoactive substances in a way that makes an individual dangerous to others in society
D) ailments arising from the use of psychoactive substances that affect the central nervous system and cause social, occupational, psychological, or physical problems
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Which term refers to episodic drinking involving five or more drinks on a single occasion for men and four or more drinks for women?

A) binge drinking
B) heavy drinking
C) moderate drinking
D) sporadic drinking
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An accurate definition of delirium tremens is ____.

A) a life-threatening withdrawal symptoms that can result from chronic alcohol use
B) a chronic alcohol intake of more than two drinks per day for men and more than one drink per day for women
C) a lower-risk pattern of alcohol intake (no more than one or two drinks per day)
D) a substance that causes a slowing of responses and generalized depression of the central nervous system
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Avery has been snorting cocaine for over a year. In his attempts to achieve a high that is as euphoric as his first (which he will never be able to do), he now needs increasingly greater amounts of the drug. This demonstrates ____.

A) physical dependence
B) withdrawal
C) tolerance
D) addiction
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Stewart is a musician and often takes "meth" before his performances to help give him an "edge." Recently he has found that when he hasn't had a performance for several days and thus has not taken "meth," he begins to feel fatigued and dragged out. He becomes high, agitated, and can't concentrate on his music. Stewart is demonstrating ____.

A) an addiction
B) symptoms of withdrawal
C) psychological dependence
D) tolerance
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Studies of biological factors affecting development of substance-use disorders implicate the neurotransmitter ____.

A) dopamine
B) adrenaline
C) epinephrine
D) acetylcholine
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Among young adults aged (21-25) each year, ____.

A) 45.1 percent engage in binge drinking
B) 100,00 0 are injured under the influence of alcohol
C) more than 1 million are assaulted by another student who has been drinking
D) 200 ,000 are injured under the influence of alcohol
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The most widely used psychoactive drug in the world is ____.

A) caffeine
B) nicotine
C) marijuana
D) Valium
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Male chronic heavy users of alcohol drink ____.

A) more than two drinks per day
B) more than three drinks per day
C) more than four drinks per day
D) more than five drinks per day
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Which statement about alcohol consumption in the United States is accurate ?

A) Women drink two to five times as much as men.
B) The heaviest drinking group is in the age range 28 to 35.
C) Males in all age groups are more likely to drink alcohol and engage in binge and heavy drinking compared to females.
D) Roughly 90 percent of all adults are drinkers.
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Dr. Applebaum says, "Contrary to popular belief, this substance actually functions to inhibit the central nervous system. At low doses, it appears to cause disinhibition because the inhibitory centers of the brain are those first depressed. At high doses, this drug can cause unconsciousness and even death." What drug is Dr. Applebaum referring to?

A) alcohol
B) cocaine
C) nicotine
D) cannabis
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A health class videotape says, "This drug comes from opium and is really scary because after feeling relaxed and happy, you develop a tolerance quickly and need more. Because most people put it in their bodies with needles, there is an increased risk of getting AIDS. The withdrawal effects are awful." What drug is being described?

A) heroin
B) marijuana
C) LSD
D) crack cocaine
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Our bodies produce "clean-up" enzymes, including ____, to counteract toxins that build-up as alcohol is metabolized.

A) aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH)
B) glucose
C) testosterone
D) acetylcholine
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City health departments are interested in reducing the number of cases of AIDS. Because AIDS can be transmitted through needle sharing, health departments are most probably concerned if they see an increase in the use of ____.

A) barbiturates
B) marijuana
C) crack cocaine
D) Krokodil
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Juan is feeling the negative physiological consequences of heavy, prolonged alcohol use. These effects probably include ____.

A) extreme hyperactivity and delusions of persecution
B) having flashbacks and hallucinations
C) withdrawal symptoms of headache, fatigue, sweating, body tremors, and mood changes
D) increased feelings of depression and anxiety
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Which statement about prescription opioids is accurate ?

A) Research indicates more males than females are addicted to prescription opioids, and many turn to criminal activities to support their drug habit.
B) Research indicates dependency to prescription opioids rarely interferes with the dependent person's ability to maintain relationships and a career.
C) Research indicates tolerance to prescription opioids builds up very gradually and withdrawal effects are slight or nonexistent.
D) Research indicates many opioid-abusers began their habit with prescribed opioids, eventually buying prescription opioids illegally or trying heroin as a less expensive and even more lethal opioid.
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Due to the genetic make-up and physiology of Asians, the production of "clean-up" enzymes such as aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) is ____, which may influence the low prevalence rates of alcoholism among Asians.

A) minimized
B) maximized
C) unaffected
D) neutralized
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Codeine, heroin, and morphine all ____ and are derived from the ____.

A) stimulate the central nervous system; cannabis plant
B) stimulate the central nervous system; coca plant
C) depress the central nervous system; opium plant
D) depress the central nervous system; marijuana plant
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Which statement about alcohol consumption and ethnicity in the United States is accurate ?

A) Asian Americans have the lowest levels of heavy and binge drinking.
B) The level of consumption is roughly the same across the cultural dimension of ethnicity.
C) Hispanic American women consume more alcohol than Hispanic American men.
D) Drinking alcohol is less common among European Americans than Asian Americans.
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Faye is in a treatment program in which she gets either a voucher or cash incentive for verified abstinence, adhering to treatment goals, or taking prescribed medication. This type of treatment is called ____.

A) motivational enhancement therapy
B) contingency management
C) cognitive-behavioral therapy
D) aversion therapy
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Frequently, when alcohol is initially ingested, individuals report feeling "wild and excited." These feelings result because ____.

A) the absorption of alcohol is quite slow, allowing for initial kick
B) alcohol is a stimulant
C) alcohol inhibits the functioning of the parasympathetic nervous system but not that of the sympathetic
D) alcohol depresses the inhibitory centers in the brain
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A man with a blood alcohol concentration level of 0.50 percent is seen at a hospital. We can guess that this man is ____.

A) unconscious or dead
B) not an alcoholic
C) having trouble walking a straight line
D) feeling happy and uninhibited
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Which statement about barbiturates is accurate?

A) They represent the largest category of illegal drugs.
B) Physical and psychological dependence can develop through use of barbiturates.
C) Nonmedical use of barbiturates is highest among adolescents.
D) Because their legal use is severely restricted, their limited availability makes it difficult to misuse or abuse.
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Danielle's family is justifiably worried that her excessive use of a "downer" will lead to an accidental overdose and death. It further worries them that she often takes the drug with alcohol. Which drug are they probably concerned about?

A) phencyclidine
B) marijuana
C) amphetamine
D) barbiturate
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Mrs. Healy originally took this widely prescribed sedative medication to reduce anxiety and muscle tension. Now, however, she cannot deal with stress without using it, and she has developed a tolerance to it. What drug is she probably taking?

A) Antabuse
B) Valium
C) phencyclidine
D) caffeine
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Natalie uses cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol on a daily basis and shows tolerance. She's been doing this for almost two years now. According to the DSM-5, she meets the criteria for ____.

A) multiple substance-induced cognitive disorder
B) alcoholism but not addiction to the other two drugs
C) cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol abuse
D) multiple substance use
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Which statement concerning crack cocaine is accurate ?

A) It is snorted through the nose.
B) It produces a slower but more pleasant euphoria than regular cocaine.
C) It is a form of cocaine that does not produce tolerance or withdrawal.
D) It is a more potent form of cocaine that is smoked.
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Which drug name is correctly paired with its general category of drugs?

A) morphine-stimulant
B) Valium-barbiturate
C) Valium-benzodiazepine
D) morphine-hallucinogen
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Which drug is associated with hallucinations, bad trips, and flashbacks?

A) LSD
B) amphetamine
C) marijuana
D) Valium
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Which drug belongs in the sedative category?

A) amphetamine
B) caffeine
C) nicotine
D) benzodiazepine
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The constant desire for cocaine, the high cost of the substance, and the need for increased doses to achieve a "high" can cause users to ____.

A) be prone to polysubstance use
B) work harder to maintain relationships and a career
C) be dangerous to others in society
D) resort to criminal activities to support their drug habit
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Almost 20 million adults and adolescents report current use of this substance in the United States, but it is illegal. It produces mild perceptual and sensory distortions, and is usually smoked. It is called ____.

A) marijuana
B) cocaine
C) heroin
D) nicotine
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The FDA banned pre-mixed, flavored alcoholic energy drinks and issued a warning that "the combination of caffeine and alcohol …. poses a public health concern" because ____.

A) high levels of caffeine combined with alcohol masks cues of intoxication
B) high levels of caffeine combined with alcohol causes seizures
C) h igh levels of caffeine combined with alcohol causes "drunkorexia"
D) high levels of caffeine combined with alcohol are gateway activities leading to greater polysubstance use
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According to DiFranza (2007), the leading predictor of whether a teenager will become dependent on cigarettes and unable to quit is ____.

A) if the teen's friends also smoke
B) whether the teen felt relaxed immediately after taking the first puff
C) how easily the teen can get cigarettes
D) if the teen's parents smoke
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The single most preventable cause of death in the United States is ____.

A) drunk driving
B) cigarette smoking
C) drug overdose
D) alcohol toxicity
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Dr. Wold cautions his class about amphetamine use. He says, "They speed up central nervous system activity, which can account for users' increased alertness, energy, and feelings of euphoria. They also increase appetite and sleep. However, they are not physically addictive and do not produce tolerance." Which part of Dr. Wold's statement is accurate?

A) Their use increases appetite.
B) They are not physically addictive and do not produce tolerance.
C) They speed up central nervous system activity.
D) Their use increases sleep.
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Timothy injected LSD intravenously. He experiences visual hallucinations and has developed a quick tolerance for the drug. In addition to the effects from LSD, Timothy has experienced fatigue and loss of inhibitions. What part of Timothy's case is usual ?

A) LSD produces tolerance.
B) Side effects of fatigue and loss on inhibition are common with LSD.
C) Visual hallucinations are common with LSD.
D) LSD is generally injected, not taken orally.
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A certain substance in hibits sleep, increases alertness, and speeds up central nervous system. It easily becomes habit forming, with rapid development of tolerance. Chronic users experience paranoid delusions and brain damage. What drug is this?

A) amphetamine
B) caffeine
C) barbiturate
D) heroin
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Darryl, age 15, likes this drug because it is freebased, produces an intense and immediate high, and, like cigarettes, is smoked. The drug is ____.

A) PCP
B) crack
C) amphetamine
D) powder cocaine
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Betty has tried to stop using a particular drug permanently, but her attempts have been unsuccessful. When she stops using, she experiences irritability and difficulty concentrating. Even though she has emphysema, a serious physical disorder, she continues to use it. Surprisingly, it is a legal drug. To which drug is Betty probably addicted?

A) caffeine
B) alcohol
C) marijuana
D) nicotine
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When Russell is stressed, he takes cocaine because it slows his heart rate and makes him sleepy and hungry. He snorts the drug and is able to stop using it after a couple of uses. When the cocaine effects wear off, he feels depressed. What portion of Russell's substance use is likely ?

A) It is likely that cocaine slows his heart rate.
B) It is likely that he will feel depressed after the cocaine effects wear off.
C) It is likely that he will become able to stop using after a couple of uses.
D) It is likely that cocaine makes him sleepy and hungry.
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Bernie is a heavy marijuana user who has developed impaired memory and concentration abilities. Although Bernie finds it to be relaxing, he is extremely concerned regarding the consequences of his marijuana use. What is unusual about Bernie's case?

A) Most marijuana users are women.
B) Marijuana use rarely results in impaired memory and concentration.
C) Marijuana users tend to have a pervasive lack of concern regarding the consequences of marijuana use.
D) Marijuana is used for its stimulant effects.
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Which drug is heated with other substances and smoked for an immediate, but short-lived effect?

A) heroin
B) PCP
C) ecstasy
D) cocaine
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Mrs. Kowalski has cancer and glaucoma. To relieve her symptoms, she uses an illegal drug that she receives from her 18-year-old grandson. The drug is most likely ____.

A) heroin
B) phencyclidine
C) crack cocaine
D) marijuana
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Carly has been having flashbacks, reexperiencing a "bad trip" she had two months ago. At that time she wound up in the hospital because she was having terrifying hallucinations. The drug Carly was using at that time must have been ____.

A) phencyclidine
B) LSD
C) heroin
D) crack
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A health teacher says, "Marijuana is a hallucinogen, although the DSM-5 does not technically consider it one. Once the drug is taken, memory often is impaired. There are no medical uses for marijuana; it is strictly a recreational drug." Which part of the teacher's statement is accurate?

A) Marijuana is a hallucinogen.
B) Marijuana has no medicinal uses.
C) Marijuana is strictly a recreational drug.
D) Once the drug is taken, marijuana often is impaired.
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The p ersonality characteristic of ____, associated with rebelliousness, novelty-seeking, risk-taking and impulsivity, increases risk of substance use.

A) behavioral undercontrol
B) extraversion
C) introversion
D) aggression
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Herschel is brought to the hospital by six policemen who struggle to keep him from acting violently. He has been smoking a mixture of marijuana and a particular drug. During his first several days in the hospital, Herschel is either suspicious and violent or fearful. He staggers when he walks and has slurred speech. Herschel was probably using marijuana and what other drug?

A) barbiturate
B) LSD
C) phencyclidine
D) heroin
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Risk of relapse following drug treatment is highest in ____.

A) when cravings occur
B) when one is feeling very positive emotional states
C) when one is under social pressure
D) several years after treatment has ended
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In support of the assertion that addiction is a disease, Wollschlaeger (2007) indicates that ____.

A) recovering alcoholics must completely abstain from drinking because any consumption will set off the disease process
B) under the right conditions, alcoholics can learn to limit their drinking to appropriate levels
C) controlled drinking may work for some alcohol abusers
D) alcoholics have the ability to control only some aspects of what causes the diseas e
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Research conducted by Chalder and associates (2006) on adolescents with alcoholic parents indicated that these adolescents ____.

A) reported drinking heavily and drinking alone, with the goal of becoming intoxicated and forgetting problems
B) reported having to take on adult responsibilities as children
C) reported only moderate social drinking and never drinking alone, because they feared the negative consequences of excessive alcohol use they witnessed in their parents
D) reported similar drinking patterns to adolescents with non-alcoholic parents
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Which negative consequence of using phencyclidine is most likely?

A) uncontrolled aggression
B) emphysema and lung cancer
C) AIDS
D) total tranquility and passivity
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Stephanie meets Sam at a rave. As they are talking, Sam put a drug into Stephanie's drink as she turns her head to talk to a friend. When she wakes up the next morning, she finds herself in bed with Sam and learns that he had raped her the night before, although she has no memory of the assault. It is most likely that the drug Sam put into Stephanie's drink was ____.

A) ecstasy
B) MDMA
C) Rohypnol
D) LSD
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Andre is trying to abstain from using drugs. Which factor is most likely to result in his relapse?

A) the fact that he was a light user
B) becoming concerned about his academic success in college
C) having a demanding job that requires significant involvement
D) lack of a social support network
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The two main psychological motives for substance use appears to be ____.

A) coping with stress and emotional symptoms
B) sexual desire and aggression
C) anxiety and inhibition
D) hostility and depression
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According to Walter (2001), progression from initial substance use to substance abuse follows a(n) ____ sequence.

A) typical
B) atypical
C) haphazard
D) heterogeneous
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Which drug has both stimulant and hallucinogenic properties?

A) benzodiazepine
B) cocaine
C) Ecstasy or MDMA
D) heroin
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Alcoholism among Hispanic groups is affected most by which factor?

A) negative consequences
B) media messages
C) lower income
D) peer pressure
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Molly hears that addiction may be due to changes in brain patterns and activity as a result of repeated drug use. When she asks her professor why this is so, he cites research by Brower (2006), which states that ____.

A) what she has heard is only a myth, and has no basis in fact
B) only individuals with familial alcoholism and drug addiction are likely to show these changes in brain patterns
C) the chronic flooding of dopamine from drug use eventually results in compulsive drug-seeking behavior
D) the research is merely correlational and no one is certain why this ha ppens
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Based on their drug and alcohol use research of adolescents, Van Gundy, Cesar, and Rebellon (2010) found that ____ use during adolescence predicts later illicit substance use.

A) cannabis
B) caffeine
C) nicotine
D) alcohol
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Which term best describes the interaction of drugs that multiply one another's effects when taken simultaneously?

A) synergistic effect
B) polysubstance effect
C) dopamine effect
D) intoxication effect
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It is likely that the body's reduced production of ____ reduces the risk of substance abuse in some populations.

A) ALDH
B) THC
C) PCP
D) GABA
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Researchers have found that major relapse among alcoholics trying to quit drinking is related to ____.

A) interpersonal conflicts
B) negative emotional states
C) positive emotional states
D) social pressure
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Tom asks his professor why the debate about whether addiction is or is not a disease is so important. How is his professor likely to respond?

A) "The debate is not trivial because if addiction is a disease, addicts must totally refrain from any substance use at all; if it is not a disease, they could use substances in moderation."
B) "The debate is not trivial because insurance companies will only pay for rehabilitation and treatment if addiction is classified as a disease."
C) "The debate is not trivial because much more stigma is attached to addiction when it is seen as a disease."
D) "The debate is not trivial because much more stigma is attached to addiction when it were seen as being under a person's control rather than as a disease."
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Genetic influences that makes alcohol consumption aversive and thus reduce risk of alcoholism include the protective effects of ____.

A) gender
B) hormonal balancing mechanisms
C) variations in genes that produce ALDH enzymes
D) gene and environment interactions
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The results of research on genetic and environmental factors involved in alcohol abuse find that ____.

A) genetic factors accounted for 56 percent of the risk of alcohol dependence
B) genetic factors accounted for 75 percent of the risk of alcohol abuse
C) genetic factors accounted for 55 percent of the risk of alcohol dependence while shared early environment made an 11 percent contribution to risk
D) genetic factors made no significant contribution to risk of alcohol dependence while early environment made accounted for 56 percent of the risk of alcohol dependence
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Which drug is thought to have the lowest addiction potential?

A) LSD
B) cocaine
C) alcohol
D) opium
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Tolerance and withdrawal are the hallmarks of substance ____.

A) dependence
B) consumption
C) abuse
D) use
A
3
Which category of substance causes a slowing down of responses, feelings of relaxation, and lower interpersonal inhibitions?

A) depressants
B) stimulants
C) hormones
D) hallucinogens
A
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Bess has been using Valium for two years even though it impairs her work performance and jeopardizes her safety. She often drives while intoxicated by the medication. She shows neither tolerance nor withdrawal. According to the DSM-5, Bess's drug use illustrates ____.

A) substance intoxication
B) substance dependence
C) substance use disorder
D) substance-induced disorder
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In 2012, an estimated ____ adolescents and adults met the criteria for a substance-use disorder at some time during the year.

A) 22.5 million
B) 12.5 million
C) 5.2 million
D) 8.3 million
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The rate of illicit drug use is most prevalent among Americans who are ____.

A) males and young adults
B) of Asian ancestry
C) older adults
D) females
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Sally is dependent on a drug that energizes her central nervous system and produces euphoria. It is likely that the drug is a ____.

A) depressant
B) stimulant
C) hallucinogen
D) painkiller
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Psychoactive substances are substances that ____.

A) alter moods, thought processes, or other psychological states
B) are considered illicit drugs only
C) have dependence potential but not abuse potential in users
D) are available over-the-counter
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Because the drug Kelly takes makes him feel calm, relaxed, and more sociable, we can guess that the drug is ____.

A) a depressant
B) a stimulant
C) an amphetamine
D) LSD
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Excessive drinking is especially problematic among those in college. According to research conducted by Sloane et al. (2010), ____ .

A) 10 percent of the college students reported binge-drinking and many reported drinking at least 5 days during the month
B) nearly half the college students reported binge-drinking and many reported binge drinking at least 5 days during the month
C) 75 percent of the college students reported binge-drinking and many reported drinking at least 5 days during the month
D) almost all college students reported binge-drinking and many reported drinking at least 5 days during the month
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Jana has been diagnosed with substance abuse. Lyle has been diagnosed with substance dependence. According to the DSM-5, both of them must show ____.

A) withdrawal symptoms when the drug is not in the body
B) symptoms over a twelve-month period
C) another mental disorder such as depression or mania
D) tolerance to the drug's effects
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Dwayne has been using heroin for two years. While visiting his mother, he decides to stop. When he stops using the drug, Dwayne experiences shaking, irritability, and an inability to concentrate because he is going through ____.

A) psychological dependence
B) tolerance
C) addiction
D) withdrawal
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Approximately what percentage of Americans abused only alcohol in 2012?

A) 2.8
B) 4.5
C) 14.9
D) 22.5
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Which statement is an accurate summary with regard to drug use?

A) Only in recent years have people used chemicals to change their moods or levels of consciousness.
B) Throughout history, people have used chemicals to change their moods, behavior, and levels of consciousness.
C) All chemicals used today to change people's moods are considered illegal.
D) The primary goal for most people who use substances is to cure their illnesses.
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What is an accurate definition o f physiological dependence?

A) state of adaptation that occurs after chronic exposure to a substance; can result in craving and withdrawal symptoms
B) use of psychoactive substances in a way that produces intoxication, delirium, and other cognitive disorders
C) use of psychoactive substances in a way that makes an individual dangerous to others in society
D) ailments arising from the use of psychoactive substances that affect the central nervous system and cause social, occupational, psychological, or physical problems
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Which term refers to episodic drinking involving five or more drinks on a single occasion for men and four or more drinks for women?

A) binge drinking
B) heavy drinking
C) moderate drinking
D) sporadic drinking
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An accurate definition of delirium tremens is ____.

A) a life-threatening withdrawal symptoms that can result from chronic alcohol use
B) a chronic alcohol intake of more than two drinks per day for men and more than one drink per day for women
C) a lower-risk pattern of alcohol intake (no more than one or two drinks per day)
D) a substance that causes a slowing of responses and generalized depression of the central nervous system
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Avery has been snorting cocaine for over a year. In his attempts to achieve a high that is as euphoric as his first (which he will never be able to do), he now needs increasingly greater amounts of the drug. This demonstrates ____.

A) physical dependence
B) withdrawal
C) tolerance
D) addiction
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Stewart is a musician and often takes "meth" before his performances to help give him an "edge." Recently he has found that when he hasn't had a performance for several days and thus has not taken "meth," he begins to feel fatigued and dragged out. He becomes high, agitated, and can't concentrate on his music. Stewart is demonstrating ____.

A) an addiction
B) symptoms of withdrawal
C) psychological dependence
D) tolerance
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Studies of biological factors affecting development of substance-use disorders implicate the neurotransmitter ____.

A) dopamine
B) adrenaline
C) epinephrine
D) acetylcholine
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21
Among young adults aged (21-25) each year, ____.

A) 45.1 percent engage in binge drinking
B) 100,00 0 are injured under the influence of alcohol
C) more than 1 million are assaulted by another student who has been drinking
D) 200 ,000 are injured under the influence of alcohol
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22
The most widely used psychoactive drug in the world is ____.

A) caffeine
B) nicotine
C) marijuana
D) Valium
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23
Male chronic heavy users of alcohol drink ____.

A) more than two drinks per day
B) more than three drinks per day
C) more than four drinks per day
D) more than five drinks per day
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24
Which statement about alcohol consumption in the United States is accurate ?

A) Women drink two to five times as much as men.
B) The heaviest drinking group is in the age range 28 to 35.
C) Males in all age groups are more likely to drink alcohol and engage in binge and heavy drinking compared to females.
D) Roughly 90 percent of all adults are drinkers.
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25
Dr. Applebaum says, "Contrary to popular belief, this substance actually functions to inhibit the central nervous system. At low doses, it appears to cause disinhibition because the inhibitory centers of the brain are those first depressed. At high doses, this drug can cause unconsciousness and even death." What drug is Dr. Applebaum referring to?

A) alcohol
B) cocaine
C) nicotine
D) cannabis
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26
A health class videotape says, "This drug comes from opium and is really scary because after feeling relaxed and happy, you develop a tolerance quickly and need more. Because most people put it in their bodies with needles, there is an increased risk of getting AIDS. The withdrawal effects are awful." What drug is being described?

A) heroin
B) marijuana
C) LSD
D) crack cocaine
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27
Our bodies produce "clean-up" enzymes, including ____, to counteract toxins that build-up as alcohol is metabolized.

A) aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH)
B) glucose
C) testosterone
D) acetylcholine
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28
City health departments are interested in reducing the number of cases of AIDS. Because AIDS can be transmitted through needle sharing, health departments are most probably concerned if they see an increase in the use of ____.

A) barbiturates
B) marijuana
C) crack cocaine
D) Krokodil
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29
Juan is feeling the negative physiological consequences of heavy, prolonged alcohol use. These effects probably include ____.

A) extreme hyperactivity and delusions of persecution
B) having flashbacks and hallucinations
C) withdrawal symptoms of headache, fatigue, sweating, body tremors, and mood changes
D) increased feelings of depression and anxiety
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30
Which statement about prescription opioids is accurate ?

A) Research indicates more males than females are addicted to prescription opioids, and many turn to criminal activities to support their drug habit.
B) Research indicates dependency to prescription opioids rarely interferes with the dependent person's ability to maintain relationships and a career.
C) Research indicates tolerance to prescription opioids builds up very gradually and withdrawal effects are slight or nonexistent.
D) Research indicates many opioid-abusers began their habit with prescribed opioids, eventually buying prescription opioids illegally or trying heroin as a less expensive and even more lethal opioid.
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31
Due to the genetic make-up and physiology of Asians, the production of "clean-up" enzymes such as aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) is ____, which may influence the low prevalence rates of alcoholism among Asians.

A) minimized
B) maximized
C) unaffected
D) neutralized
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32
Codeine, heroin, and morphine all ____ and are derived from the ____.

A) stimulate the central nervous system; cannabis plant
B) stimulate the central nervous system; coca plant
C) depress the central nervous system; opium plant
D) depress the central nervous system; marijuana plant
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33
Which statement about alcohol consumption and ethnicity in the United States is accurate ?

A) Asian Americans have the lowest levels of heavy and binge drinking.
B) The level of consumption is roughly the same across the cultural dimension of ethnicity.
C) Hispanic American women consume more alcohol than Hispanic American men.
D) Drinking alcohol is less common among European Americans than Asian Americans.
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34
Faye is in a treatment program in which she gets either a voucher or cash incentive for verified abstinence, adhering to treatment goals, or taking prescribed medication. This type of treatment is called ____.

A) motivational enhancement therapy
B) contingency management
C) cognitive-behavioral therapy
D) aversion therapy
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35
Frequently, when alcohol is initially ingested, individuals report feeling "wild and excited." These feelings result because ____.

A) the absorption of alcohol is quite slow, allowing for initial kick
B) alcohol is a stimulant
C) alcohol inhibits the functioning of the parasympathetic nervous system but not that of the sympathetic
D) alcohol depresses the inhibitory centers in the brain
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36
A man with a blood alcohol concentration level of 0.50 percent is seen at a hospital. We can guess that this man is ____.

A) unconscious or dead
B) not an alcoholic
C) having trouble walking a straight line
D) feeling happy and uninhibited
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37
Which statement about barbiturates is accurate?

A) They represent the largest category of illegal drugs.
B) Physical and psychological dependence can develop through use of barbiturates.
C) Nonmedical use of barbiturates is highest among adolescents.
D) Because their legal use is severely restricted, their limited availability makes it difficult to misuse or abuse.
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38
Danielle's family is justifiably worried that her excessive use of a "downer" will lead to an accidental overdose and death. It further worries them that she often takes the drug with alcohol. Which drug are they probably concerned about?

A) phencyclidine
B) marijuana
C) amphetamine
D) barbiturate
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39
Mrs. Healy originally took this widely prescribed sedative medication to reduce anxiety and muscle tension. Now, however, she cannot deal with stress without using it, and she has developed a tolerance to it. What drug is she probably taking?

A) Antabuse
B) Valium
C) phencyclidine
D) caffeine
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40
Natalie uses cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol on a daily basis and shows tolerance. She's been doing this for almost two years now. According to the DSM-5, she meets the criteria for ____.

A) multiple substance-induced cognitive disorder
B) alcoholism but not addiction to the other two drugs
C) cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol abuse
D) multiple substance use
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41
Which statement concerning crack cocaine is accurate ?

A) It is snorted through the nose.
B) It produces a slower but more pleasant euphoria than regular cocaine.
C) It is a form of cocaine that does not produce tolerance or withdrawal.
D) It is a more potent form of cocaine that is smoked.
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42
Which drug name is correctly paired with its general category of drugs?

A) morphine-stimulant
B) Valium-barbiturate
C) Valium-benzodiazepine
D) morphine-hallucinogen
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43
Which drug is associated with hallucinations, bad trips, and flashbacks?

A) LSD
B) amphetamine
C) marijuana
D) Valium
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44
Which drug belongs in the sedative category?

A) amphetamine
B) caffeine
C) nicotine
D) benzodiazepine
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45
The constant desire for cocaine, the high cost of the substance, and the need for increased doses to achieve a "high" can cause users to ____.

A) be prone to polysubstance use
B) work harder to maintain relationships and a career
C) be dangerous to others in society
D) resort to criminal activities to support their drug habit
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46
Almost 20 million adults and adolescents report current use of this substance in the United States, but it is illegal. It produces mild perceptual and sensory distortions, and is usually smoked. It is called ____.

A) marijuana
B) cocaine
C) heroin
D) nicotine
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47
The FDA banned pre-mixed, flavored alcoholic energy drinks and issued a warning that "the combination of caffeine and alcohol …. poses a public health concern" because ____.

A) high levels of caffeine combined with alcohol masks cues of intoxication
B) high levels of caffeine combined with alcohol causes seizures
C) h igh levels of caffeine combined with alcohol causes "drunkorexia"
D) high levels of caffeine combined with alcohol are gateway activities leading to greater polysubstance use
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48
According to DiFranza (2007), the leading predictor of whether a teenager will become dependent on cigarettes and unable to quit is ____.

A) if the teen's friends also smoke
B) whether the teen felt relaxed immediately after taking the first puff
C) how easily the teen can get cigarettes
D) if the teen's parents smoke
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49
The single most preventable cause of death in the United States is ____.

A) drunk driving
B) cigarette smoking
C) drug overdose
D) alcohol toxicity
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50
Dr. Wold cautions his class about amphetamine use. He says, "They speed up central nervous system activity, which can account for users' increased alertness, energy, and feelings of euphoria. They also increase appetite and sleep. However, they are not physically addictive and do not produce tolerance." Which part of Dr. Wold's statement is accurate?

A) Their use increases appetite.
B) They are not physically addictive and do not produce tolerance.
C) They speed up central nervous system activity.
D) Their use increases sleep.
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51
Timothy injected LSD intravenously. He experiences visual hallucinations and has developed a quick tolerance for the drug. In addition to the effects from LSD, Timothy has experienced fatigue and loss of inhibitions. What part of Timothy's case is usual ?

A) LSD produces tolerance.
B) Side effects of fatigue and loss on inhibition are common with LSD.
C) Visual hallucinations are common with LSD.
D) LSD is generally injected, not taken orally.
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52
A certain substance in hibits sleep, increases alertness, and speeds up central nervous system. It easily becomes habit forming, with rapid development of tolerance. Chronic users experience paranoid delusions and brain damage. What drug is this?

A) amphetamine
B) caffeine
C) barbiturate
D) heroin
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53
Darryl, age 15, likes this drug because it is freebased, produces an intense and immediate high, and, like cigarettes, is smoked. The drug is ____.

A) PCP
B) crack
C) amphetamine
D) powder cocaine
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54
Betty has tried to stop using a particular drug permanently, but her attempts have been unsuccessful. When she stops using, she experiences irritability and difficulty concentrating. Even though she has emphysema, a serious physical disorder, she continues to use it. Surprisingly, it is a legal drug. To which drug is Betty probably addicted?

A) caffeine
B) alcohol
C) marijuana
D) nicotine
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55
When Russell is stressed, he takes cocaine because it slows his heart rate and makes him sleepy and hungry. He snorts the drug and is able to stop using it after a couple of uses. When the cocaine effects wear off, he feels depressed. What portion of Russell's substance use is likely ?

A) It is likely that cocaine slows his heart rate.
B) It is likely that he will feel depressed after the cocaine effects wear off.
C) It is likely that he will become able to stop using after a couple of uses.
D) It is likely that cocaine makes him sleepy and hungry.
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56
Bernie is a heavy marijuana user who has developed impaired memory and concentration abilities. Although Bernie finds it to be relaxing, he is extremely concerned regarding the consequences of his marijuana use. What is unusual about Bernie's case?

A) Most marijuana users are women.
B) Marijuana use rarely results in impaired memory and concentration.
C) Marijuana users tend to have a pervasive lack of concern regarding the consequences of marijuana use.
D) Marijuana is used for its stimulant effects.
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57
Which drug is heated with other substances and smoked for an immediate, but short-lived effect?

A) heroin
B) PCP
C) ecstasy
D) cocaine
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58
Mrs. Kowalski has cancer and glaucoma. To relieve her symptoms, she uses an illegal drug that she receives from her 18-year-old grandson. The drug is most likely ____.

A) heroin
B) phencyclidine
C) crack cocaine
D) marijuana
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59
Carly has been having flashbacks, reexperiencing a "bad trip" she had two months ago. At that time she wound up in the hospital because she was having terrifying hallucinations. The drug Carly was using at that time must have been ____.

A) phencyclidine
B) LSD
C) heroin
D) crack
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60
A health teacher says, "Marijuana is a hallucinogen, although the DSM-5 does not technically consider it one. Once the drug is taken, memory often is impaired. There are no medical uses for marijuana; it is strictly a recreational drug." Which part of the teacher's statement is accurate?

A) Marijuana is a hallucinogen.
B) Marijuana has no medicinal uses.
C) Marijuana is strictly a recreational drug.
D) Once the drug is taken, marijuana often is impaired.
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61
The p ersonality characteristic of ____, associated with rebelliousness, novelty-seeking, risk-taking and impulsivity, increases risk of substance use.

A) behavioral undercontrol
B) extraversion
C) introversion
D) aggression
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62
Herschel is brought to the hospital by six policemen who struggle to keep him from acting violently. He has been smoking a mixture of marijuana and a particular drug. During his first several days in the hospital, Herschel is either suspicious and violent or fearful. He staggers when he walks and has slurred speech. Herschel was probably using marijuana and what other drug?

A) barbiturate
B) LSD
C) phencyclidine
D) heroin
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63
Risk of relapse following drug treatment is highest in ____.

A) when cravings occur
B) when one is feeling very positive emotional states
C) when one is under social pressure
D) several years after treatment has ended
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64
In support of the assertion that addiction is a disease, Wollschlaeger (2007) indicates that ____.

A) recovering alcoholics must completely abstain from drinking because any consumption will set off the disease process
B) under the right conditions, alcoholics can learn to limit their drinking to appropriate levels
C) controlled drinking may work for some alcohol abusers
D) alcoholics have the ability to control only some aspects of what causes the diseas e
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65
Research conducted by Chalder and associates (2006) on adolescents with alcoholic parents indicated that these adolescents ____.

A) reported drinking heavily and drinking alone, with the goal of becoming intoxicated and forgetting problems
B) reported having to take on adult responsibilities as children
C) reported only moderate social drinking and never drinking alone, because they feared the negative consequences of excessive alcohol use they witnessed in their parents
D) reported similar drinking patterns to adolescents with non-alcoholic parents
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66
Which negative consequence of using phencyclidine is most likely?

A) uncontrolled aggression
B) emphysema and lung cancer
C) AIDS
D) total tranquility and passivity
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67
Stephanie meets Sam at a rave. As they are talking, Sam put a drug into Stephanie's drink as she turns her head to talk to a friend. When she wakes up the next morning, she finds herself in bed with Sam and learns that he had raped her the night before, although she has no memory of the assault. It is most likely that the drug Sam put into Stephanie's drink was ____.

A) ecstasy
B) MDMA
C) Rohypnol
D) LSD
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68
Andre is trying to abstain from using drugs. Which factor is most likely to result in his relapse?

A) the fact that he was a light user
B) becoming concerned about his academic success in college
C) having a demanding job that requires significant involvement
D) lack of a social support network
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69
The two main psychological motives for substance use appears to be ____.

A) coping with stress and emotional symptoms
B) sexual desire and aggression
C) anxiety and inhibition
D) hostility and depression
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70
According to Walter (2001), progression from initial substance use to substance abuse follows a(n) ____ sequence.

A) typical
B) atypical
C) haphazard
D) heterogeneous
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71
Which drug has both stimulant and hallucinogenic properties?

A) benzodiazepine
B) cocaine
C) Ecstasy or MDMA
D) heroin
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72
Alcoholism among Hispanic groups is affected most by which factor?

A) negative consequences
B) media messages
C) lower income
D) peer pressure
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73
Molly hears that addiction may be due to changes in brain patterns and activity as a result of repeated drug use. When she asks her professor why this is so, he cites research by Brower (2006), which states that ____.

A) what she has heard is only a myth, and has no basis in fact
B) only individuals with familial alcoholism and drug addiction are likely to show these changes in brain patterns
C) the chronic flooding of dopamine from drug use eventually results in compulsive drug-seeking behavior
D) the research is merely correlational and no one is certain why this ha ppens
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74
Based on their drug and alcohol use research of adolescents, Van Gundy, Cesar, and Rebellon (2010) found that ____ use during adolescence predicts later illicit substance use.

A) cannabis
B) caffeine
C) nicotine
D) alcohol
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75
Which term best describes the interaction of drugs that multiply one another's effects when taken simultaneously?

A) synergistic effect
B) polysubstance effect
C) dopamine effect
D) intoxication effect
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76
It is likely that the body's reduced production of ____ reduces the risk of substance abuse in some populations.

A) ALDH
B) THC
C) PCP
D) GABA
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77
Researchers have found that major relapse among alcoholics trying to quit drinking is related to ____.

A) interpersonal conflicts
B) negative emotional states
C) positive emotional states
D) social pressure
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78
Tom asks his professor why the debate about whether addiction is or is not a disease is so important. How is his professor likely to respond?

A) "The debate is not trivial because if addiction is a disease, addicts must totally refrain from any substance use at all; if it is not a disease, they could use substances in moderation."
B) "The debate is not trivial because insurance companies will only pay for rehabilitation and treatment if addiction is classified as a disease."
C) "The debate is not trivial because much more stigma is attached to addiction when it is seen as a disease."
D) "The debate is not trivial because much more stigma is attached to addiction when it were seen as being under a person's control rather than as a disease."
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79
Genetic influences that makes alcohol consumption aversive and thus reduce risk of alcoholism include the protective effects of ____.

A) gender
B) hormonal balancing mechanisms
C) variations in genes that produce ALDH enzymes
D) gene and environment interactions
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80
The results of research on genetic and environmental factors involved in alcohol abuse find that ____.

A) genetic factors accounted for 56 percent of the risk of alcohol dependence
B) genetic factors accounted for 75 percent of the risk of alcohol abuse
C) genetic factors accounted for 55 percent of the risk of alcohol dependence while shared early environment made an 11 percent contribution to risk
D) genetic factors made no significant contribution to risk of alcohol dependence while early environment made accounted for 56 percent of the risk of alcohol dependence
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