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Deck 11: Alcohol Use Disorder
1
The goal of abstinence remains the most standard clinical practice for alcoholism treatment in the United States.
True
2
Moderation-oriented approaches may be appropriate for individuals with which of the following characteristics: (choose all that apply)
A) Lower levels of dependence and withdrawal
B) Older
C) Medical or physical problems
D) Lower levels of impaired control over drinking
A) Lower levels of dependence and withdrawal
B) Older
C) Medical or physical problems
D) Lower levels of impaired control over drinking
A, D
3
Gender differences in alcohol use emerge during:
A) Early adolescence
B) Late adolescence/early adulthood
C) Middle adulthood
D) Late adulthood
A) Early adolescence
B) Late adolescence/early adulthood
C) Middle adulthood
D) Late adulthood
B
4
Which of the following factors have been shown to increase risk for alcohol use among adolescents? (choose all that apply)
A) Associating with substance-using peers
B) Parent overinvolvement
C) Decrease in parental monitoring
D) Parental alcohol use at home
A) Associating with substance-using peers
B) Parent overinvolvement
C) Decrease in parental monitoring
D) Parental alcohol use at home
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5
Which of the following is the period of highest risk for alcohol use disorders?
A) Early adolescence
B) Late adolescence
C) Middle adulthood
D) Late adulthood
A) Early adolescence
B) Late adolescence
C) Middle adulthood
D) Late adulthood
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6
Which psychological theory used to explain drinking and alcohol dependence suggests that information reflecting the reinforcement value of alcohol, which is acquired as a function of biological, psychological, or environmental risk variables, is stored as memory templates and influences alcohol use and its associated behavioral patterns?
A) Transactive memory theory
B) Social learning theory
C) Information processing theory
D) Expectancy theory
A) Transactive memory theory
B) Social learning theory
C) Information processing theory
D) Expectancy theory
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7
Which of the following factors are typically focused on in the social learning theory (SLT) approach to the study of alcohol use disorders?
A) Impulsivity/disinhibition, memory, decision making, risk attitudes
B) Situational triggers, impulsivity/disinhibition, memory, outcome expectancies
C) Situational triggers, coping skills, self-efficacy, outcome expectancies
D) Situational triggers, coping skills, decision making, risk attitudes
A) Impulsivity/disinhibition, memory, decision making, risk attitudes
B) Situational triggers, impulsivity/disinhibition, memory, outcome expectancies
C) Situational triggers, coping skills, self-efficacy, outcome expectancies
D) Situational triggers, coping skills, decision making, risk attitudes
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8
Which psychosocial theory has been particularly applied to the conceptualization of the relapse process?
A) Personality theory
B) Expectancy theory
C) Social learning theory
D) Tension-reduction theory
A) Personality theory
B) Expectancy theory
C) Social learning theory
D) Tension-reduction theory
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9
What were the major changes to the diagnostic criteria for alcohol use disorder proposed for DSM-V?
A) Moving to a singular alcohol use disorder diagnosis.
B) Removing "legal problems" from the symptom list.
C) Adding "drug craving" to the symptom list.
D) All of the above
A) Moving to a singular alcohol use disorder diagnosis.
B) Removing "legal problems" from the symptom list.
C) Adding "drug craving" to the symptom list.
D) All of the above
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10
Which of the following is the most widely used resource by individuals with alcohol problems?
A) Twelve-step therapies (based on the AA model)
B) Cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT)
C) Motivational enhancement therapy (MET)
D) None of the above
A) Twelve-step therapies (based on the AA model)
B) Cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT)
C) Motivational enhancement therapy (MET)
D) None of the above
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11
Which of the following psychosocial approaches has received strong empirical support and is considered a highly successful treatment for alcohol use disorders?
A) Twelve-step therapies (based on the philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA)
B) Cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT)
C) Motivational enhancement therapy (MET)
D) None of the above
A) Twelve-step therapies (based on the philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous, or AA)
B) Cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT)
C) Motivational enhancement therapy (MET)
D) None of the above
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12
Pharmacotherapy is used more often than psychosocial interventions to treat alcoholism.
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13
Select the answer that matches a neurotransmitter system particularly implicated in the pharmacological and behavioral effects of alcohol with the associated mechanisms by which it has these effects.
A) Mesolimbic dopamine system; reward and incentive salience mechanisms
B) Mesolimbic dopamine system; stress-response dampening mechanisms
C) Serotonergic system in the raphe nuclei; reward and incentive salience mechanisms
D) Serotonergic system in the raphe nuclei; stress-response dampening mechanisms
A) Mesolimbic dopamine system; reward and incentive salience mechanisms
B) Mesolimbic dopamine system; stress-response dampening mechanisms
C) Serotonergic system in the raphe nuclei; reward and incentive salience mechanisms
D) Serotonergic system in the raphe nuclei; stress-response dampening mechanisms
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