Deck 14: Mental Disorders

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Which of the following is true regarding schizophrenia?

A) It remains one of the least diagnosed of the serious mental disorders.
B) It reflects about one-tenth of all mental hospital admissions.
C) No single theory of schizophrenia has yet achieved dominance among all observers.
D) The specific mechanism of genetic inheritance of schizophrenia has been identified.
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People develop eating disorders over time.
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____ persons experience mental disorders of all sorts more often than others do.

A) Young
B) Middle-aged
C) Retirement-aged
D) Very old (80 +)
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Rates of mental illness are highest for those in the:

A) lower classes
B) middle classes
C) upper classes
D) there are no social class differences in mental illness
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Anxiety resembles fear in many ways.
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The normative definition of mental health is based on three important sociological criteria. Which of the following is NOT one of those criteria?

A) The motivation of the behavior
B) The situation in which the behavior occurs
C) The person or group that makes the judgment
D) All of the above are the correct three criteria
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In terms of mental illness, labeling theory has the most empirical support.
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While public attitudes about mental illness have changed over time, these changes have not resulted in a lessening of social stigma against people with mental disorders.
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Bulimia involves an episodic pattern of binge eating marked by rapid consumption of food in a short time often followed by forced vomiting or laxative abuse.
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The weight of the evidence suggests that disorders determine membership in social classes more than social class causes disorders.
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Which of the following is NOT a functional disorder?

A) Agoraphobia
B) Paresis
C) Bipolar disorder
D) Schizophrenia
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A(n) _____ violation of norms is a violation not covered by other specific behavioral expectations.

A) procedural
B) residual
C) relative
D) expectorate
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Psychiatrists have adopted one approach to all mental disorder.
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The clinical definition of mental health subjects conceptions of mental health to the value judgments of practitioners.
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Political considerations influenced psychiatrists' decision to eliminate which disorder from the DSM?

A) Paraphilic rapism
B) Dysthymic depression
C) Homosexuality
D) a and c
Question
Which of the following is true of the DSM?

A) It is a scientific document.
B) It presents a theoretically validated approach to diagnoses and treatment.
C) It has achieved a poor record of reliability.
D) The causes of the conditions outlined in the DSM are well-known and the treatments certain.
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The ______ definition of mental health relies on the individual judgment of a practitioner.

A) statistical
B) clinical
C) sociological
D) biological
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Stress, in itself when it becomes severe, can produce mental disorder.
Question
_____ disorders are those thought to be caused by specific organisms, brain injuries, or other physiological factors.

A) Organic
B) Functional
C) Relational
D) Biological
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Women in the U.S. have always been very concerned with weight gain.
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When societies develop a shared conception of the criteria for insanity, Scheff calls this __________________.

A) social institution of insanity
B) social norms of insanity
C) shared understanding of insanity
D) shared norms of insanity
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Most anorexics and bulimics:

A) value non-conformity
B) report high educational aspirations
C) do not care about occupational aspirations
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Stress is most closely associated with which conflicts?

A) Race
B) Marital status
C) Gender
D) Social roles
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Scheff's theory of mental disorder is helpful, according to the textbook, because:

A) it takes into account the normative effects of mental disorder
B) it focuses attention on how people become aware of norms and the imagery associated with "crazy" behavior
C) it views mental disorder as an extension of familiar role-playing activity
D) all of the above
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Community mental health programs are part of the ______ movement.

A) medicalization
B) biosociology
C) deinstitutionalization
D) pharmacology
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Some measure mental disorders by focusing on numerical averages that evaluate the incidence of various behaviors, with the highest scores highlighting the practices in the middle of the range, which then represent normality. What type of definition is used for this mental disorder method?

A) Clinical
B) Mathematical
C) Statistical
D) Normative
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Which of the following is NOT an organic mental disorder?

A) Psychoses
B) Paresis
C) Bipolar disorder
D) Alcoholic psychoses
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______ provides the strongest predictive power for stress among men.

A) Income
B) Education
C) Occupational status
D) Sexual activity
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Mental patients of _____ origin tend to perceive the mentally ill in magical terms.

A) American
B) German
C) Asian
D) Swedish
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What is a significant reason for the decline of mental hospitals?

A) lack of trained doctors
B) the dangerousness of the job
C) too much profit
D) the dramatic increase in the use of psychotropic drugs
Question
Anorexia and bulimia are more likely to occur among which type of person?

A) A Middle aged person
B) A member of a racial minority
C) A poor person
D) A women
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Which of the following is least likely to be depressed or schizophrenic?

A) Single, never married
B) Married
C) Divorced
D) Widowed
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_____ persons are diagnosed with schizophrenia at twice the rate as whites

A) Hispanic
B) African American
C) Asian American
D) Native American
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Which association developed the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM -IV).

A) The American Psychiatric Association
B) The American Psychological Association
C) The American Psychosomatic Association
D) None of the above
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Successful adaptation to stress includes:

A) coping capabilities and skills
B) motivation to act and react to situations
C) physical and social resources
D) all of the above
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______ argued that mental disorders are a result of playing the role of a mentally disordered person.

A) Lemert
B) Scheff
C) Mirowski
D) Ross
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According to the National Institute of Mental Health (2009), about _____ million Americans experience a mental disorder in the course of a year.

A) 10
B) 5
C) 20
D) 58
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The medical literature began documenting instances of anorexia during which time period?

A) Around a century ago before WW I
B) During WW II
C) During the Korean war
D) In the late 1960s
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Eating disorders ultimately result from:

A) faulty personalities
B) biological abnormalities
C) endocrine system failures
D) socially determined motivations
Question
A wide range of compulsive acts are thought to effectively relieve stress as well as:

A) depression
B) malaise
C) anxiety
D) paranoia
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How are mental illness related to the inability to shift roles and performing the role of a mentally ill person?
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What are the basic social patterns of mental illness based on the variables of gender, age, race/ethnicity, and marital status?
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What kinds of people are at highest risk of developing eating disorders? In other words, what are the social patterns found among those with eating disorders, and what kinds of cultural values and family lives are they exposed to?
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Compare and contrast the statistical, clinical, and normative definitions of mental illness. Why would sociologists prefer the normative definition?
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How does social distress contribute to mental illness?
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Which of the following is true regarding schizophrenia?

A) It remains one of the least diagnosed of the serious mental disorders.
B) It reflects about one-tenth of all mental hospital admissions.
C) No single theory of schizophrenia has yet achieved dominance among all observers.
D) The specific mechanism of genetic inheritance of schizophrenia has been identified.
C
2
People develop eating disorders over time.
True
3
____ persons experience mental disorders of all sorts more often than others do.

A) Young
B) Middle-aged
C) Retirement-aged
D) Very old (80 +)
A
4
Rates of mental illness are highest for those in the:

A) lower classes
B) middle classes
C) upper classes
D) there are no social class differences in mental illness
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Anxiety resembles fear in many ways.
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The normative definition of mental health is based on three important sociological criteria. Which of the following is NOT one of those criteria?

A) The motivation of the behavior
B) The situation in which the behavior occurs
C) The person or group that makes the judgment
D) All of the above are the correct three criteria
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In terms of mental illness, labeling theory has the most empirical support.
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While public attitudes about mental illness have changed over time, these changes have not resulted in a lessening of social stigma against people with mental disorders.
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Bulimia involves an episodic pattern of binge eating marked by rapid consumption of food in a short time often followed by forced vomiting or laxative abuse.
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The weight of the evidence suggests that disorders determine membership in social classes more than social class causes disorders.
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11
Which of the following is NOT a functional disorder?

A) Agoraphobia
B) Paresis
C) Bipolar disorder
D) Schizophrenia
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A(n) _____ violation of norms is a violation not covered by other specific behavioral expectations.

A) procedural
B) residual
C) relative
D) expectorate
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13
Psychiatrists have adopted one approach to all mental disorder.
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The clinical definition of mental health subjects conceptions of mental health to the value judgments of practitioners.
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15
Political considerations influenced psychiatrists' decision to eliminate which disorder from the DSM?

A) Paraphilic rapism
B) Dysthymic depression
C) Homosexuality
D) a and c
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Which of the following is true of the DSM?

A) It is a scientific document.
B) It presents a theoretically validated approach to diagnoses and treatment.
C) It has achieved a poor record of reliability.
D) The causes of the conditions outlined in the DSM are well-known and the treatments certain.
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The ______ definition of mental health relies on the individual judgment of a practitioner.

A) statistical
B) clinical
C) sociological
D) biological
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18
Stress, in itself when it becomes severe, can produce mental disorder.
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19
_____ disorders are those thought to be caused by specific organisms, brain injuries, or other physiological factors.

A) Organic
B) Functional
C) Relational
D) Biological
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Women in the U.S. have always been very concerned with weight gain.
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21
When societies develop a shared conception of the criteria for insanity, Scheff calls this __________________.

A) social institution of insanity
B) social norms of insanity
C) shared understanding of insanity
D) shared norms of insanity
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Most anorexics and bulimics:

A) value non-conformity
B) report high educational aspirations
C) do not care about occupational aspirations
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Stress is most closely associated with which conflicts?

A) Race
B) Marital status
C) Gender
D) Social roles
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24
Scheff's theory of mental disorder is helpful, according to the textbook, because:

A) it takes into account the normative effects of mental disorder
B) it focuses attention on how people become aware of norms and the imagery associated with "crazy" behavior
C) it views mental disorder as an extension of familiar role-playing activity
D) all of the above
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25
Community mental health programs are part of the ______ movement.

A) medicalization
B) biosociology
C) deinstitutionalization
D) pharmacology
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26
Some measure mental disorders by focusing on numerical averages that evaluate the incidence of various behaviors, with the highest scores highlighting the practices in the middle of the range, which then represent normality. What type of definition is used for this mental disorder method?

A) Clinical
B) Mathematical
C) Statistical
D) Normative
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27
Which of the following is NOT an organic mental disorder?

A) Psychoses
B) Paresis
C) Bipolar disorder
D) Alcoholic psychoses
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______ provides the strongest predictive power for stress among men.

A) Income
B) Education
C) Occupational status
D) Sexual activity
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Mental patients of _____ origin tend to perceive the mentally ill in magical terms.

A) American
B) German
C) Asian
D) Swedish
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30
What is a significant reason for the decline of mental hospitals?

A) lack of trained doctors
B) the dangerousness of the job
C) too much profit
D) the dramatic increase in the use of psychotropic drugs
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Anorexia and bulimia are more likely to occur among which type of person?

A) A Middle aged person
B) A member of a racial minority
C) A poor person
D) A women
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Which of the following is least likely to be depressed or schizophrenic?

A) Single, never married
B) Married
C) Divorced
D) Widowed
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33
_____ persons are diagnosed with schizophrenia at twice the rate as whites

A) Hispanic
B) African American
C) Asian American
D) Native American
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34
Which association developed the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM -IV).

A) The American Psychiatric Association
B) The American Psychological Association
C) The American Psychosomatic Association
D) None of the above
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35
Successful adaptation to stress includes:

A) coping capabilities and skills
B) motivation to act and react to situations
C) physical and social resources
D) all of the above
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______ argued that mental disorders are a result of playing the role of a mentally disordered person.

A) Lemert
B) Scheff
C) Mirowski
D) Ross
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According to the National Institute of Mental Health (2009), about _____ million Americans experience a mental disorder in the course of a year.

A) 10
B) 5
C) 20
D) 58
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38
The medical literature began documenting instances of anorexia during which time period?

A) Around a century ago before WW I
B) During WW II
C) During the Korean war
D) In the late 1960s
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39
Eating disorders ultimately result from:

A) faulty personalities
B) biological abnormalities
C) endocrine system failures
D) socially determined motivations
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A wide range of compulsive acts are thought to effectively relieve stress as well as:

A) depression
B) malaise
C) anxiety
D) paranoia
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How are mental illness related to the inability to shift roles and performing the role of a mentally ill person?
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42
What are the basic social patterns of mental illness based on the variables of gender, age, race/ethnicity, and marital status?
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43
What kinds of people are at highest risk of developing eating disorders? In other words, what are the social patterns found among those with eating disorders, and what kinds of cultural values and family lives are they exposed to?
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Compare and contrast the statistical, clinical, and normative definitions of mental illness. Why would sociologists prefer the normative definition?
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How does social distress contribute to mental illness?
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