Deck 6: Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviors

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Suicide refers to death caused by self-directed injurious behavior ______.

A) without other variables
B) with intention to die
C) that involves a weapon
D) that occurs spontaneously
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Kwame purchases a gun and plans to shoot himself in the head. He succeeds, but the bullet ricochets off his skull, leaving him in a coma. Which of the following terms applies?

A) attempted suicide
B) suicide
C) the suicide process
D) rational choice
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How is the suicide rate calculated?

A) the number of deaths attributed to suicide divided by the total number of deaths
B) the number of deaths caused by suicide divided by the total population
C) number of deaths identified as suicide per demographic category
D) number of deaths caused by suicide per 100,000 persons
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A city in California has a population of approximately 300,000. If there are 152 deaths attributed to suicide in Los Angeles, what is the suicide rate?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 8
D) 10
Question
When it comes to understanding patterns of suicide, it is important to remember that ______.

A) attempted suicide is counted in the official suicide rate
B) suicide is overreported
C) suicide has increased for most demographic categories
D) suicide is underreported
Question
When comparing suicide rates, ______.

A) the highest suicide rates are found in young adults aged 21-30
B) the lowest suicide rates are found in those over 65
C) the male suicide rate exceeds the female suicide rate
D) most suicides occur in high-income countries
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Age, race, and gender are all examples of the ______ level of increased risk for suicide.

A) individual
B) social structural positioning
C) demographic
D) life circumstances
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Which person below is most at risk for suicide?

A) Jerome, a teenager raised in a single-parent home
B) Lucia, a bisexual woman in her 30s who is married
C) Beverly, a young Black female who has never married
D) Tom, an older White male who recently went through a divorce
Question
When comparing men and women, ______.

A) men are more likely to attempt suicide than women
B) men are more likely to view suicide as an acceptable solution than women
C) women are more likely to attempt suicide than men
D) women are more likely to successfully commit suicide than men
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What is the single best predictor of a successful suicide?

A) a previous suicide attempt
B) depression combined with anxiety
C) keeping a gun in the house
D) writing suicide letters
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What is the relationship between mental illness and suicide?

A) A mental health diagnosis reduces the likelihood of attempting suicide.
B) Treating mood disorders with marijuana reduces suicide attempts.
C) Schizophrenics are less likely to kill themselves than people with no mental health issues.
D) People with one or more psychiatric symptoms account for most suicides.
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Which mental health issue most increases the risk of suicide?

A) manic-depressive
B) mood disorders
C) anxiety
D) schizophrenia
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Which of the following is a clear warning sign of suicide?

A) spending less time at work and more time with family
B) buying large life insurance policies
C) threatening to commit suicide
D) expressing a sudden interest in religion
Question
When it comes to suicide, ______.

A) it is rare for an individual to manifest all the warning signs
B) it is common for individuals to give no warning signs of their plans
C) preparing suicide letters is the most common warning sign
D) most people who attempt suicide showed no risk factors at all
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What is the common goal of suicide, according to psychologist Edwin Shneidman?

A) to seek a solution
B) cessation of consciousness
C) revenge
D) self-medication
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What is the common emotional element in suicide, according to psychologist Edwin Shneidman?

A) anomie
B) revenge
C) frustration-aggression
D) hopelessness-helplessness
Question
Ashley has withdrawn from her friends as she prepares to take her own life. Which step in the process of suicide does this illustrate?

A) experiencing a series of overwhelming problems
B) social isolation
C) problems are perceived as never ending
D) seeking a way to overcome social norms against suicide
Question
In the process that provides rationalization for suicide, ______ the suicidal person no longer feels responsible or guilty for the decision to end his or her own life.

A) once they have achieved complete social isolation
B) once the person rejects organized religion
C) once suicide becomes inevitable
D) once suicide has been attempted
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In the novel The Virgin Suicides, all five sisters commit suicide over the course of a few months. What does this illustrate?

A) mass cluster
B) point cluster
C) media cluster
D) genetic cluster
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There was an increase in the number of suicides following the suicide of singer Kurt Cobain. What does this illustrate?

A) mass cluster
B) point cluster
C) space-time cluster
D) domino cluster
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What is the best way to understand suicide notes?

A) as evidence of serious mental health issues
B) as a component of the suicide process
C) in the context of a suicidal act
D) as idiosyncratic deviance
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How do those who leave suicide notes compare to those who do not?

A) They are very similar.
B) They are very different.
C) Those who leave suicide notes typically use more lethal means than those who do not.
D) Those who leave suicide notes are more likely to have attempted suicide in the past.
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Which theories are based on the work of Emile Durkheim?

A) phenomenological theories
B) social conflict theories
C) microanalytic theories
D) social integration theories
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What is the primary focus of the phenomenological approach to understanding suicide?

A) the categorization of suicide into one of four categories
B) the meaning that an individual attaches to their behavior
C) distinguishing between suicide, attempted suicide, and murder-suicide
D) preventing suicide at the societal level
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Which of the following is considered an individual-level explanation of suicide?

A) the phenomenological approach
B) the social integration approach
C) anomie theory
D) the status integration approach
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If the self-injury does not involve the intention to die, then suicide/attempted suicide has not occurred.
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The intention to end one's life is the key component determining whether suicide has taken place.
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Worldwide, the female suicide rate exceeds the male suicide rate.
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Worldwide, depression is the best single predictor of suicidal death.
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When comparing suicide rates by social structural factors such as occupation, a teacher has a higher risk of suicide than a farmer.
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Both separation and divorce increase the risk of suicide.
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Those who attempt suicide tend to be older, White, males, who use less lethal methods.
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Those who suffer from mental illness do not have an increased risk for committing suicide.
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The combination of physical illness and psychiatric illness increases the risk of suicide.
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Having more than one mental illness increases the risk of suicide.
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Threatening suicide is not a predictor of attempting suicide.
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Social isolations make it easier to commit suicide.
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A "point cluster" is a relatively high number of suicides that occur soon after the broadcasting or publishing of an actual or fictional suicide.
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Suicide notes help researchers understand the underlying dynamics of suicide.
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Altruistic suicide occurs when a society is characterized by little social integration.
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What four additional risk factors add to the explanation of point cluster suicides?
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Distinguish between suicide contagion and suicide clusters.
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What instrumental goals motivate individuals to commit suicide by cop?
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Summarize Henry and Short's approach to understanding suicide.
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Explain why fatalistic suicide might occur more often in a dictatorship.
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Identify the steps that provide rationalization for suicide described by Jacobs.
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Summarize the patterns of homicide-suicide outlined by Stack.
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What characteristics are most common in cases of homicide followed by suicide?
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Distinguish between three macroanalytic approaches to explaining suicide.
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Distinguish between the categories of suicide identified by Emile Durkheim.
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Deck 6: Suicide and Life-Threatening Behaviors
1
Suicide refers to death caused by self-directed injurious behavior ______.

A) without other variables
B) with intention to die
C) that involves a weapon
D) that occurs spontaneously
B
2
Kwame purchases a gun and plans to shoot himself in the head. He succeeds, but the bullet ricochets off his skull, leaving him in a coma. Which of the following terms applies?

A) attempted suicide
B) suicide
C) the suicide process
D) rational choice
A
3
How is the suicide rate calculated?

A) the number of deaths attributed to suicide divided by the total number of deaths
B) the number of deaths caused by suicide divided by the total population
C) number of deaths identified as suicide per demographic category
D) number of deaths caused by suicide per 100,000 persons
D
4
A city in California has a population of approximately 300,000. If there are 152 deaths attributed to suicide in Los Angeles, what is the suicide rate?

A) 3
B) 5
C) 8
D) 10
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5
When it comes to understanding patterns of suicide, it is important to remember that ______.

A) attempted suicide is counted in the official suicide rate
B) suicide is overreported
C) suicide has increased for most demographic categories
D) suicide is underreported
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6
When comparing suicide rates, ______.

A) the highest suicide rates are found in young adults aged 21-30
B) the lowest suicide rates are found in those over 65
C) the male suicide rate exceeds the female suicide rate
D) most suicides occur in high-income countries
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7
Age, race, and gender are all examples of the ______ level of increased risk for suicide.

A) individual
B) social structural positioning
C) demographic
D) life circumstances
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8
Which person below is most at risk for suicide?

A) Jerome, a teenager raised in a single-parent home
B) Lucia, a bisexual woman in her 30s who is married
C) Beverly, a young Black female who has never married
D) Tom, an older White male who recently went through a divorce
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9
When comparing men and women, ______.

A) men are more likely to attempt suicide than women
B) men are more likely to view suicide as an acceptable solution than women
C) women are more likely to attempt suicide than men
D) women are more likely to successfully commit suicide than men
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10
What is the single best predictor of a successful suicide?

A) a previous suicide attempt
B) depression combined with anxiety
C) keeping a gun in the house
D) writing suicide letters
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11
What is the relationship between mental illness and suicide?

A) A mental health diagnosis reduces the likelihood of attempting suicide.
B) Treating mood disorders with marijuana reduces suicide attempts.
C) Schizophrenics are less likely to kill themselves than people with no mental health issues.
D) People with one or more psychiatric symptoms account for most suicides.
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12
Which mental health issue most increases the risk of suicide?

A) manic-depressive
B) mood disorders
C) anxiety
D) schizophrenia
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13
Which of the following is a clear warning sign of suicide?

A) spending less time at work and more time with family
B) buying large life insurance policies
C) threatening to commit suicide
D) expressing a sudden interest in religion
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14
When it comes to suicide, ______.

A) it is rare for an individual to manifest all the warning signs
B) it is common for individuals to give no warning signs of their plans
C) preparing suicide letters is the most common warning sign
D) most people who attempt suicide showed no risk factors at all
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15
What is the common goal of suicide, according to psychologist Edwin Shneidman?

A) to seek a solution
B) cessation of consciousness
C) revenge
D) self-medication
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16
What is the common emotional element in suicide, according to psychologist Edwin Shneidman?

A) anomie
B) revenge
C) frustration-aggression
D) hopelessness-helplessness
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17
Ashley has withdrawn from her friends as she prepares to take her own life. Which step in the process of suicide does this illustrate?

A) experiencing a series of overwhelming problems
B) social isolation
C) problems are perceived as never ending
D) seeking a way to overcome social norms against suicide
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18
In the process that provides rationalization for suicide, ______ the suicidal person no longer feels responsible or guilty for the decision to end his or her own life.

A) once they have achieved complete social isolation
B) once the person rejects organized religion
C) once suicide becomes inevitable
D) once suicide has been attempted
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19
In the novel The Virgin Suicides, all five sisters commit suicide over the course of a few months. What does this illustrate?

A) mass cluster
B) point cluster
C) media cluster
D) genetic cluster
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20
There was an increase in the number of suicides following the suicide of singer Kurt Cobain. What does this illustrate?

A) mass cluster
B) point cluster
C) space-time cluster
D) domino cluster
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21
What is the best way to understand suicide notes?

A) as evidence of serious mental health issues
B) as a component of the suicide process
C) in the context of a suicidal act
D) as idiosyncratic deviance
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22
How do those who leave suicide notes compare to those who do not?

A) They are very similar.
B) They are very different.
C) Those who leave suicide notes typically use more lethal means than those who do not.
D) Those who leave suicide notes are more likely to have attempted suicide in the past.
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23
Which theories are based on the work of Emile Durkheim?

A) phenomenological theories
B) social conflict theories
C) microanalytic theories
D) social integration theories
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24
What is the primary focus of the phenomenological approach to understanding suicide?

A) the categorization of suicide into one of four categories
B) the meaning that an individual attaches to their behavior
C) distinguishing between suicide, attempted suicide, and murder-suicide
D) preventing suicide at the societal level
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Which of the following is considered an individual-level explanation of suicide?

A) the phenomenological approach
B) the social integration approach
C) anomie theory
D) the status integration approach
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If the self-injury does not involve the intention to die, then suicide/attempted suicide has not occurred.
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The intention to end one's life is the key component determining whether suicide has taken place.
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Worldwide, the female suicide rate exceeds the male suicide rate.
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29
Worldwide, depression is the best single predictor of suicidal death.
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30
When comparing suicide rates by social structural factors such as occupation, a teacher has a higher risk of suicide than a farmer.
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31
Both separation and divorce increase the risk of suicide.
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Those who attempt suicide tend to be older, White, males, who use less lethal methods.
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Those who suffer from mental illness do not have an increased risk for committing suicide.
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The combination of physical illness and psychiatric illness increases the risk of suicide.
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Having more than one mental illness increases the risk of suicide.
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36
Threatening suicide is not a predictor of attempting suicide.
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37
Social isolations make it easier to commit suicide.
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A "point cluster" is a relatively high number of suicides that occur soon after the broadcasting or publishing of an actual or fictional suicide.
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Suicide notes help researchers understand the underlying dynamics of suicide.
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Altruistic suicide occurs when a society is characterized by little social integration.
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41
What four additional risk factors add to the explanation of point cluster suicides?
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42
Distinguish between suicide contagion and suicide clusters.
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43
What instrumental goals motivate individuals to commit suicide by cop?
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44
Summarize Henry and Short's approach to understanding suicide.
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Explain why fatalistic suicide might occur more often in a dictatorship.
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46
Identify the steps that provide rationalization for suicide described by Jacobs.
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Summarize the patterns of homicide-suicide outlined by Stack.
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What characteristics are most common in cases of homicide followed by suicide?
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Distinguish between three macroanalytic approaches to explaining suicide.
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Distinguish between the categories of suicide identified by Emile Durkheim.
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