Deck 19: Families Coping With Alcohol and Substance Abuse
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Deck 19: Families Coping With Alcohol and Substance Abuse
1
A biopsychosocial focus looks at substance use and abuse from the consideration of ______.
A) biological considerations, social influences, and psychological factors
B) social networks, biological and genetic factors, and psychopathology
C) genetics, social networks, and mental illness
D) biomechanics, psychological focus, and social factors
A) biological considerations, social influences, and psychological factors
B) social networks, biological and genetic factors, and psychopathology
C) genetics, social networks, and mental illness
D) biomechanics, psychological focus, and social factors
A
2
The term substance use refers to ______.
A) excessive consumption of a substance
B) both experimental and regular use of a substance
C) serious and persistent problems with substances
D) being medically unable to stop using a substance
A) excessive consumption of a substance
B) both experimental and regular use of a substance
C) serious and persistent problems with substances
D) being medically unable to stop using a substance
B
3
The term substance misuse refers to ______.
A) excessive consumption of a substance
B) both experimental and regular use of a substance
C) serious and persistent problems with substances
D) being medically unable to stop using a substance
A) excessive consumption of a substance
B) both experimental and regular use of a substance
C) serious and persistent problems with substances
D) being medically unable to stop using a substance
A
4
The term substance abuse refers to ______.
A) excessive consumption of a substance
B) both experimental and regular use
C) meeting at least three criteria on a substance use scale
D) serious and persistent problems with substances
A) excessive consumption of a substance
B) both experimental and regular use
C) meeting at least three criteria on a substance use scale
D) serious and persistent problems with substances
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5
The ______ refers to the finding that although immigrants often live in challenging conditions, they experience lower levels of substance abuse.
A) immigrant paradox
B) contradictory migration effect
C) new arrival ethic
D) immigrant exception
A) immigrant paradox
B) contradictory migration effect
C) new arrival ethic
D) immigrant exception
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6
Which of the following statements about research done on children and substance abuse prior to adolescence is most accurate?
A) It would be unethical to study child users, so no research exists.
B) Research tends to focus on childhood predictors of later use rather than correlates of actual substance abuse in childhood.
C) Research trends focus on childhood use and identify that 15% of children between the ages of 8 and 11 use alcohol.
D) Research findings have illustrated that children who show a willingness to follow rules and have one parent who drinks are strong indicators of later use.
A) It would be unethical to study child users, so no research exists.
B) Research tends to focus on childhood predictors of later use rather than correlates of actual substance abuse in childhood.
C) Research trends focus on childhood use and identify that 15% of children between the ages of 8 and 11 use alcohol.
D) Research findings have illustrated that children who show a willingness to follow rules and have one parent who drinks are strong indicators of later use.
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7
Which child characteristics have scholars found to be related to childhood substance use?
A) access to alcohol at home and living with a single parent
B) behavioral disinhibition, especially in females
C) thrill seeking and rejection of authority
D) more tolerance of deviance and deviant self-image
A) access to alcohol at home and living with a single parent
B) behavioral disinhibition, especially in females
C) thrill seeking and rejection of authority
D) more tolerance of deviance and deviant self-image
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8
An example of an alcohol-specific effect is ______.
A) a parent's alcoholism
B) the normalization of alcohol use in media
C) smoking only when drinking
D) peer drinking behavior
A) a parent's alcoholism
B) the normalization of alcohol use in media
C) smoking only when drinking
D) peer drinking behavior
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9
Contextual factors that influence child substance abuse include ______.
A) low IQ
B) LGBTQ status
C) tasting alcohol with parents
D) living in neighborhoods with troublemaking youth
A) low IQ
B) LGBTQ status
C) tasting alcohol with parents
D) living in neighborhoods with troublemaking youth
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10
When does substance abuse peak?
A) between the ages of 13 and 18
B) between the ages of 16 and 20
C) between the ages of 20 and 25
D) between the ages of 25 and 29
A) between the ages of 13 and 18
B) between the ages of 16 and 20
C) between the ages of 20 and 25
D) between the ages of 25 and 29
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11
Sexual minority youth are at ______ for alcohol and drug use.
A) low risk
B) high risk
C) standard risk
D) substandard risk
A) low risk
B) high risk
C) standard risk
D) substandard risk
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12
Which statement about how the age of onset of drinking impacts later use and abuse is most accurate?
A) If teens began drinking at 12 years or younger, they usually stopped by the time they finished high school.
B) If teens began drinking at 12 years or younger, they had a higher risk of substance abuse as adults than if they held off until they were 16 years old.
C) If teens begin drinking at 12 years or younger, their trajectory of later drinking declines by the time they are 25.
D) Children typically drink in high school. Researchers disagree on when a youth's drinking impacts their later use.
A) If teens began drinking at 12 years or younger, they usually stopped by the time they finished high school.
B) If teens began drinking at 12 years or younger, they had a higher risk of substance abuse as adults than if they held off until they were 16 years old.
C) If teens begin drinking at 12 years or younger, their trajectory of later drinking declines by the time they are 25.
D) Children typically drink in high school. Researchers disagree on when a youth's drinking impacts their later use.
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13
______ has been found to partially mediate the association between maternal and adolescent alcohol use.
A) Maternal rejection
B) Paternal closeness
C) Maternal closeness
D) Paternal rejection
A) Maternal rejection
B) Paternal closeness
C) Maternal closeness
D) Paternal rejection
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14
While parental warmth has been found to be a protective factor, ______ has been linked to regular alcohol use in adolescence.
A) maintaining high family expectations
B) having a single parent
C) setting low family expectations
D) overprotection
A) maintaining high family expectations
B) having a single parent
C) setting low family expectations
D) overprotection
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15
______ was more predictive of substance abuse for girls.
A) Poor parental relationships
B) Indulgent parenting
C) Warm parental relationships
D) Parental monitoring
A) Poor parental relationships
B) Indulgent parenting
C) Warm parental relationships
D) Parental monitoring
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16
Severe parental drinking impacts adolescents in several ways including ______.
A) earlier initiation to alcohol
B) a greater capacity to drink large amounts of alcohol
C) increased likelihood of seeking legal emancipation
D) decreased likelihood of marijuana use
A) earlier initiation to alcohol
B) a greater capacity to drink large amounts of alcohol
C) increased likelihood of seeking legal emancipation
D) decreased likelihood of marijuana use
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17
______ of associations between parental substance use and adolescent behavior identify mechanisms and processes in the transmission of adolescent alcoholism.
A) Intermediaries
B) Moderators
C) Mediators
D) Exacerbators
A) Intermediaries
B) Moderators
C) Mediators
D) Exacerbators
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18
Emotional distress and depressed mood in adolescence have also been found to be a stronger predictor of drinking for ______, whereas negative family functioning (family conflict in particular) is a stronger predictor for girls.
A) boys
B) girls
C) White adolescents
D) low-income youth
A) boys
B) girls
C) White adolescents
D) low-income youth
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19
Nonsubstance-specific parenting factors include ______.
A) parental drinking
B) parental drug use
C) supervision and support
D) AA meeting attendance
A) parental drinking
B) parental drug use
C) supervision and support
D) AA meeting attendance
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20
Parental support is a ______ that leads to less alcohol use in childhood.
A) protective factor
B) catalyst
C) disruptive factor
D) inhibitor
A) protective factor
B) catalyst
C) disruptive factor
D) inhibitor
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21
Stressful life events, trauma, and family structure are considered ______.
A) substance-specific factors
B) nonsubstance-specific factors
C) developmental factors
D) contextual factors
A) substance-specific factors
B) nonsubstance-specific factors
C) developmental factors
D) contextual factors
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22
Alcoholic parents are at a higher risk for having children with behavioral problems, and children's behavioral problems may increase parental stress and lead to more drinking. This is an example of ______.
A) circular reasoning
B) cause and effect
C) the outcomes of poor parenting
D) a bidirectional process
A) circular reasoning
B) cause and effect
C) the outcomes of poor parenting
D) a bidirectional process
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23
Research suggests that one positive effect of parents receiving treatment has been ______
A) lower rates of DUI arrests
B) increased child-parent codependency
C) decreased child exposure to parental conflict
D) improved family financial standing
A) lower rates of DUI arrests
B) increased child-parent codependency
C) decreased child exposure to parental conflict
D) improved family financial standing
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24
Monitoring the Future surveys repeatedly find lower rates of substance use among ______ youth than among European American adolescents.
A) Latinx
B) African American
C) East Asian
D) Australian
A) Latinx
B) African American
C) East Asian
D) Australian
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25
Children from antisocial alcoholic families would benefit most from interventions that begin in ______.
A) adolescence
B) preadolescence
C) infancy
D) prenatally
A) adolescence
B) preadolescence
C) infancy
D) prenatally
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26
According to a study, males are more exposed to risk, but risk exposure is more predictive of alcohol problems for females.
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27
Adolescent substance use has been growing at alarming rates (except for marijuana use) since 1991.
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28
Adolescents with parents who granted them little autonomy were found to engage in more substance use when they were also more highly engaged in disadvantaged communities.
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29
Rates of alcohol and other substance use have generally been lower for African American youth than for White and Hispanic youth.
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30
Sexual minority youth are at a higher risk for alcohol and drug use.
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31
Low marital satisfaction among parents can be a risk factor for substance use.
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32
Children whose parents abuse substances are less likely to use drugs because they see the damage it does.
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33
Adoptive parents of children whose biological parents had alcohol, antisocial, depressive, or other psychiatric disorders experienced double the risk of developing their own psychiatric or alcohol-related problems as adoptive parents of children without such a predisposition.
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34
Adolescents experiencing current substance abuse have been shown to have more problem behaviors, such as binge drinking, than adolescents with histories of prior abuse.
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35
Parental alcoholism is more likely to lead to children using the avoidant coping style, a tactic associated with poorer adjustment.
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36
A number of factors operate directly and indirectly with adolescent substance use over time. Identify factors (direct and indirect; protective and risk) and why they impact substance use.
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37
What child characteristics influence the likelihood of consuming alcohol and the likelihood of abusing alcohol later in life?
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38
Outline how parents influence their children's drinking behavior through alcohol-specific factors.
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39
What impact does behavioral disinhibition have on adolescent alcohol use?
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40
Contrast alcohol use patterns among at least three racial/ethnic groups. What factors are involved in generating different patterns of alcohol use for these populations?
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