Deck 10: Suicide
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Deck 10: Suicide
1
From 1950 to 1982, adolescent homicide rates increased faster than adolescent suicide rates.
False
2
Instruments have now been developed that successfully predict suicidal behavior with accuracy.
False
3
Suicidal actions seldom represent irrational behavior.
True
4
Which of the following is NOT an example of indirect suicide?
A) Death from hyper-obesity
B) Suicide bomber blowing himself up
C) Death from alcoholism
D) Chronic smoking causing death
A) Death from hyper-obesity
B) Suicide bomber blowing himself up
C) Death from alcoholism
D) Chronic smoking causing death
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5
_____ suicides reflect reaction so excessive regulation perceived to block future improvements in one's life. Examples might be suicides by slaves or prisoners of war.
A) Egoistic
B) Altruistic
C) Anomic
D) Fatalistic
A) Egoistic
B) Altruistic
C) Anomic
D) Fatalistic
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6
Euthanasia is considered less favorable than the typical suicide to most Americans.
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7
Which of the following strongly condemns suicide?
A) Buddhist societies
B) Ancient China
C) Japan
D) Islamic countries
A) Buddhist societies
B) Ancient China
C) Japan
D) Islamic countries
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8
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Men successfully commit suicide more than women only in the U.S. and Canada.
B) In developed countries, suicide rates increase with age.
C) Minorities kill themselves in the US at a much higher rate than whites.
D) None of the above
A) Men successfully commit suicide more than women only in the U.S. and Canada.
B) In developed countries, suicide rates increase with age.
C) Minorities kill themselves in the US at a much higher rate than whites.
D) None of the above
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9
Suicide is the third leading cause of death for persons 15-24 years of age.
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10
Virtually all of those that commit suicide leave suicide notes.
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11
Most suicides follow rational planning with no more evidence of mental disorder than would appear in those that don't commit suicide.
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12
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Men attempt suicide more than women.
B) White females attempt suicide more than other females.
C) The typical successful suicide involves overdose on medication.
D) Most people who attempt suicide are middle aged and older.
A) Men attempt suicide more than women.
B) White females attempt suicide more than other females.
C) The typical successful suicide involves overdose on medication.
D) Most people who attempt suicide are middle aged and older.
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13
Suicide is the _____ leading cause of death in the U.S:
A) 8th
B) 12th
C) 2nd
D) 10th
A) 8th
B) 12th
C) 2nd
D) 10th
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14
Which of the following philosophers condemned suicide as contrary to reason and therefore an offense?
A) Kant
B) Hume
C) Voltaire
D) Rousseau
A) Kant
B) Hume
C) Voltaire
D) Rousseau
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15
Lower rates of suicide occur among those who are:
A) married
B) single, never married
C) widowed
D) divorced
A) married
B) single, never married
C) widowed
D) divorced
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16
Reasons for attempting suicide appear to vary by race.
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17
The suicide rate in the U.S. overall is higher for:
A) Protestants
B) Catholics
C) Jews
D) there are no religious differences in suicide rates
A) Protestants
B) Catholics
C) Jews
D) there are no religious differences in suicide rates
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18
Most suicide attempts occur in settings that discourage intervention by others.
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19
In Denmark, divorce trends predicted both adult and youth suicide.
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20
About ____ % of Americans find suicide morally unacceptable.
A) 40
B) 55
C) 68
D) 80
A) 40
B) 55
C) 68
D) 80
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21
Durkheim believed that suicide rates were best explained by:
A) social integration
B) status frustration
C) status integration
D) community migration
A) social integration
B) status frustration
C) status integration
D) community migration
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22
The largest factor that separates depressed people who commit suicides from depressed people who do not is:
A) anger
B) hopelessness
C) jealousy
D) fear
A) anger
B) hopelessness
C) jealousy
D) fear
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23
Some argue that physician-assisted suicide violates _____ and its prohibition on hastening death.
A) the Hippocratic oath
B) the Buddhist belief system
C) the Doctor's Decree
D) the Physician's Code
A) the Hippocratic oath
B) the Buddhist belief system
C) the Doctor's Decree
D) the Physician's Code
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24
In Great Britain, a network of volunteer organizations works to prevent suicide. They combine elements of _____________ and _____________ when counseling suicidal individuals.
A) religion, psychotherapy
B) medication, religion
C) psychotherapy, medication
D) none of the above
A) religion, psychotherapy
B) medication, religion
C) psychotherapy, medication
D) none of the above
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25
Historically, Chinese societies accepted suicide as an effective tool of ________________ against the enemy.
A) Deterrence
B) Incapacitation
C) Revenge
D) All of the above
A) Deterrence
B) Incapacitation
C) Revenge
D) All of the above
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26
Studies have found that as of 2013 military suicides rates have ________________.
A) increased by three times the suicide rates of the general population
B) increased by twice the suicide rates of the general population
C) decreased due to more aggressive treatment and prevention efforts
D) decreased by twice the suicide rates of the general population
A) increased by three times the suicide rates of the general population
B) increased by twice the suicide rates of the general population
C) decreased due to more aggressive treatment and prevention efforts
D) decreased by twice the suicide rates of the general population
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27
Which of the following is NOT one of the principal components of a predictable suicide syndrome, according to Ringel?
A) Constricting or narrowing alternatives
B) A certain aggressive response directed toward oneself
C) Acceptance of one's lot in life and blaming of others for one's situation
D) Indulgence in suicidal fantasies that construct and mentally play out suicidal acts
A) Constricting or narrowing alternatives
B) A certain aggressive response directed toward oneself
C) Acceptance of one's lot in life and blaming of others for one's situation
D) Indulgence in suicidal fantasies that construct and mentally play out suicidal acts
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28
In general, suicide prevention centers:
A) Provide a valuable service to society
B) Hard to determine if they work because callers cannot be identified
C) Some research concludes that effects of centers are minimal
D) All of the above
A) Provide a valuable service to society
B) Hard to determine if they work because callers cannot be identified
C) Some research concludes that effects of centers are minimal
D) All of the above
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29
Compared to younger people, the suicide notes of older people reflect a lesser likelihood to display:
A) redirected aggression
B) unconscious implications
C) confusion
D) all of the above
A) redirected aggression
B) unconscious implications
C) confusion
D) all of the above
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30
Cornelius always wanted to build a successful business and become a millionaire. Just before he turns 40, he "goes public" and his business is publicly traded on the stock market. This move makes him a millionaire. After he celebrates, he no longer knows what to do with his life. He feels "lost" and his life no longer has any meaning. He then takes his own life. What type of suicide did Cornelius commit?
A) Egoistic
B) Altruistic
C) Anomic
D) Fatalistic
A) Egoistic
B) Altruistic
C) Anomic
D) Fatalistic
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31
______ developed a theory of suicide and classified four types of suicide (egoistic, altruistic, anomic, and fatalistic).
A) Durkheim
B) Weber
C) Marx
D) Simmel
A) Durkheim
B) Weber
C) Marx
D) Simmel
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32
According to the United Nations, virgin or honor suicides are most likely to occur in:
A) southeast Asia
B) India
C) the Middle East
D) Eastern Europe
A) southeast Asia
B) India
C) the Middle East
D) Eastern Europe
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33
The largest cause of death by suicide is:
A) firearm
B) suffocation
C) poisoning
D) hanging
A) firearm
B) suffocation
C) poisoning
D) hanging
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34
Which of the following is TRUE of suicide Notes:
A) Difficult to distinguish real notes from fake notes
B) 1 in 16 suicides leaves a note
C) Schniedman believes that if one commits suicide they cannot leave a meaningful note
D) All of the above
A) Difficult to distinguish real notes from fake notes
B) 1 in 16 suicides leaves a note
C) Schniedman believes that if one commits suicide they cannot leave a meaningful note
D) All of the above
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35
Suicide prevention centers that attempt to offer counseling and other assistance were pioneered at what point in history?
A) The beginning of industrialization
B) After WWII
C) During the troubled 1960s
D) During the 1980s
A) The beginning of industrialization
B) After WWII
C) During the troubled 1960s
D) During the 1980s
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36
Jimmy and his siblings are hungry and live in a poor country. He thinks that if he kills himself, his sisters and brothers will have more food to eat and he will not be a burden on the rest of the family. He kills himself for the perceived benefit of his family. Which type of suicide did Jimmy commit?
A) Egoistic
B) Altruistic
C) Anomic
D) Fatalistic
A) Egoistic
B) Altruistic
C) Anomic
D) Fatalistic
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37
Paula lacks the social support of an interpersonal group to help her with her relationship and workplace problems. For these individualistic reasons, she kills herself. What type of suicide best fits her situation?
A) Egoistic
B) Altruistic
C) Anomic
D) Fatalistic
A) Egoistic
B) Altruistic
C) Anomic
D) Fatalistic
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38
The Michigan doctor that has been part of the debate on physician-assisted suicide due to his insistence on helping those with terminal illnesses that wish to commit suicide is:
A) Bill Frist
B) Joseph Mengele
C) Jack Kevorkian
D) Stan Kenton
A) Bill Frist
B) Joseph Mengele
C) Jack Kevorkian
D) Stan Kenton
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39
Staff members at suicide prevention centers carry out much of their initial contact by which method?
A) Door to door
B) Telephone
C) Jails
D) Mental hospitals
A) Door to door
B) Telephone
C) Jails
D) Mental hospitals
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40
The first state to permit physician-assisted suicide, according to the text, is:
A) Texas
B) Oregon
C) California
D) Vermont
A) Texas
B) Oregon
C) California
D) Vermont
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41
Are suicide prevention centers actually helping prevent suicide? What are the methodological challenges to answering this question?
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42
Describe the suicide process by providing a hypothetical situation involving someone named "Jill."
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43
What are some of the similarities and differences among different countries mentioned in the text regarding social patterns in suicide? Are there any general trends that appear largely universal?
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44
Define the four types of suicide outlined by Durkheim and provide examples of each. Which type is most likely to explain higher rates of suicide among the elderly and why?
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45
Is suicide universally condemned? If so, why? If not, provide examples of the lack of universal consensus in different places and over time.
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