Deck 9: Anxiety

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Anxiety affects approximately what percentage of the Canadian population?

A) 25%
B) 17%
C) 12%
D) 10%
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A UK study of individuals treated for anxiety in primary health care offices found comorbidity with which one of the following?

A) Excessive exercising
B) Weight gain
C) Sleep disturbances
D) Personality disturbances
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Which one of the following is not included in the list identifying specific groups of people whose experience of anxiety disturbances is more common?

A) People who had a disturbed family environment
B) People who had histories of child sexual abuse
C) People who had lower educational attainment
D) People with higher socio-economic status
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Separation anxiety forms the underpinnings of:

A) Adult anxiety
B) Marital discord
C) Oppositional defiance disorder
D) Deviant behaviour
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High-stress environments can contribute to the development of anxiety. Which one of the following is not included in the examples provided in the text?

A) A child living in a violent household
B) A person living in economic distress
C) A person in a high-stress job
D) A child living with many siblings
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Individuals who repeatedly perceive their efforts to be ineffective can develop:

A) Learned helplessness
B) Personality disturbances
C) Social phobias
D) Bipolar disorder
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According to the text, global factors contributing to anxiety include:

A) Hurricanes
B) Produce shortages
C) Climate change
D) Political discord
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A Lancet review revealed some of the negative psychological effects of pandemics. Which one of the following is not included in the list provided in the text?

A) Post-traumatic stress symptoms
B) Confusion
C) Anger
D) Overspending
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Which one of the following is the second phase of Selye's general adaptation syndrome?

A) Resistance
B) Exhaustion
C) Alarm and mobilization
D) Repetition
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Which one of the following is not included in the list of biological changes initiated by the "flight or fight" response?

A) Changes to heart rate
B) Changes in breathing
C) Changes in speech
D) Dilation of blood vessels
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According to a large population-based study in Sweden, the odds of an individual having Obsessive Compulsive disorder whose siblings or parents have OCD is approximately how many times that of the general population?

A) 2 times
B) 10 times
C) 5 times
D) 6 times
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Anxiety disorders generally have three groups of symptoms. Which one of the following is not one of the groups mentioned in the text?

A) Physiological
B) Emotional
C) Behavioural
D) Cognitive
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Physiological symptoms of anxiety disorders include:

A) Reduced heartrate
B) Laboured breathing
C) Migraine
D) Muscle tension
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Given the symptoms are primarily physical, people with panic disorder are often diagnosed by a:

A) Endocrinologist
B) Gastroenterologist
C) Cardiologist
D) Neurologist
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Most people report that their first panic attack occurred:

A) In a public place
B) When they were with family members
C) At work
D) At home
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At any time, what percentage of the population have social anxiety disorder?

A) 2%
B) 4%
C) 6%
D) 3%
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Which one of the following is not included in the examples of the impact on quality of life for those experiencing generalized anxiety disorder?

A) Physical health
B) Memory
C) Mental health
D) Social functioning
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What percentage of individuals with OCD also have another mental health disorder?

A) About 25%
B) About 50%
C) About 35%
D) About 60%
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Which one of the following is not included in the examples of mindfulness-based treatments for anxiety?

A) Mindfulness meditation
B) Cognitive-behavioural stress management
C) Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
D) Mindfulness-based stress reduction
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Family CBT aims to:

A) Strengthen maladaptive parental beliefs and expectations
B) Teach parents coping mechanisms to deal with their child's anxiety
C) Encourage parents to support the child's fear responses
D) Teach parents and children effective communication skills
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When anxiety medication is stopped, the relapse rate can be up to:

A) 50 per cent
B) 75 per cent
C) 60 per cent
D) 45 per cent
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In general, the first-line medications for anxiety are:

A) MAOIs
B) SNRIs
C) TCAs
D) SSRIs
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Although monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are effective in treating certain anxiety disorders, they have significant drawbacks regarding the possibility of:

A) Anaphylactic reaction
B) Over-sedation
C) Serious hypertensive crisis
D) Immune suppression
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Even after only eight weeks of treatment with benzodiazepines, what percentage of individuals demonstrate symptoms of dependency and withdrawal?

A) 35 per cent
B) 50 per cent
C) 25 per cent
D) 45 per cent
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Anxiety is the most common of all mental health problems.
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Among students who attend university counselling centres in North America, the most frequently reported concern is stress.
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Anxiety disorders are more prevalent among women than men.
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Behavioural theories suggest that anxiety is a learned response to experiences in the environment.
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Cognitive theorists suggest that the anxiety experienced by a person reflects that person's faulty interpretation of the situation.
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The primary region of the brain responsible for processing fearful material is the amygdala.
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The "flight or fight" response is modulated by the prefrontal cortex of the brain.
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Estrogen has been strongly associated with anxiety symptoms.
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Hypervigilance is not a symptom of anxiety disorder.
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Some symptoms of anxiety disorders are also experienced in post-traumatic stress disorders.
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Panic attacks develop gradually over time.
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There is no known link between behavioural inhibition to unfamiliar situations in children and social phobia in adults.
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Research shows a positive correlation between social media use in youth and young adults, and anxiety symptoms.
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The first step in treating anxiety is determining the cause.
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Mindfulness has its roots in Christianity.
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What are some of the social and environmental factors contributing to anxiety disturbances?
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What are some of the global factors contributing to anxiety disturbances?
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What are some of the physiological, cognitive and behavioural symptoms of anxiety disorders?
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What are the psychosocial interventions that promote recovery from anxiety?
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What are the different types of mindfulness-based treatments for anxiety?
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Anxiety affects approximately what percentage of the Canadian population?

A) 25%
B) 17%
C) 12%
D) 10%
C
2
A UK study of individuals treated for anxiety in primary health care offices found comorbidity with which one of the following?

A) Excessive exercising
B) Weight gain
C) Sleep disturbances
D) Personality disturbances
C
3
Which one of the following is not included in the list identifying specific groups of people whose experience of anxiety disturbances is more common?

A) People who had a disturbed family environment
B) People who had histories of child sexual abuse
C) People who had lower educational attainment
D) People with higher socio-economic status
D
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Separation anxiety forms the underpinnings of:

A) Adult anxiety
B) Marital discord
C) Oppositional defiance disorder
D) Deviant behaviour
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High-stress environments can contribute to the development of anxiety. Which one of the following is not included in the examples provided in the text?

A) A child living in a violent household
B) A person living in economic distress
C) A person in a high-stress job
D) A child living with many siblings
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Individuals who repeatedly perceive their efforts to be ineffective can develop:

A) Learned helplessness
B) Personality disturbances
C) Social phobias
D) Bipolar disorder
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According to the text, global factors contributing to anxiety include:

A) Hurricanes
B) Produce shortages
C) Climate change
D) Political discord
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A Lancet review revealed some of the negative psychological effects of pandemics. Which one of the following is not included in the list provided in the text?

A) Post-traumatic stress symptoms
B) Confusion
C) Anger
D) Overspending
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Which one of the following is the second phase of Selye's general adaptation syndrome?

A) Resistance
B) Exhaustion
C) Alarm and mobilization
D) Repetition
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Which one of the following is not included in the list of biological changes initiated by the "flight or fight" response?

A) Changes to heart rate
B) Changes in breathing
C) Changes in speech
D) Dilation of blood vessels
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According to a large population-based study in Sweden, the odds of an individual having Obsessive Compulsive disorder whose siblings or parents have OCD is approximately how many times that of the general population?

A) 2 times
B) 10 times
C) 5 times
D) 6 times
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Anxiety disorders generally have three groups of symptoms. Which one of the following is not one of the groups mentioned in the text?

A) Physiological
B) Emotional
C) Behavioural
D) Cognitive
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Physiological symptoms of anxiety disorders include:

A) Reduced heartrate
B) Laboured breathing
C) Migraine
D) Muscle tension
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Given the symptoms are primarily physical, people with panic disorder are often diagnosed by a:

A) Endocrinologist
B) Gastroenterologist
C) Cardiologist
D) Neurologist
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Most people report that their first panic attack occurred:

A) In a public place
B) When they were with family members
C) At work
D) At home
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At any time, what percentage of the population have social anxiety disorder?

A) 2%
B) 4%
C) 6%
D) 3%
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Which one of the following is not included in the examples of the impact on quality of life for those experiencing generalized anxiety disorder?

A) Physical health
B) Memory
C) Mental health
D) Social functioning
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What percentage of individuals with OCD also have another mental health disorder?

A) About 25%
B) About 50%
C) About 35%
D) About 60%
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Which one of the following is not included in the examples of mindfulness-based treatments for anxiety?

A) Mindfulness meditation
B) Cognitive-behavioural stress management
C) Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
D) Mindfulness-based stress reduction
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Family CBT aims to:

A) Strengthen maladaptive parental beliefs and expectations
B) Teach parents coping mechanisms to deal with their child's anxiety
C) Encourage parents to support the child's fear responses
D) Teach parents and children effective communication skills
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When anxiety medication is stopped, the relapse rate can be up to:

A) 50 per cent
B) 75 per cent
C) 60 per cent
D) 45 per cent
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In general, the first-line medications for anxiety are:

A) MAOIs
B) SNRIs
C) TCAs
D) SSRIs
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23
Although monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are effective in treating certain anxiety disorders, they have significant drawbacks regarding the possibility of:

A) Anaphylactic reaction
B) Over-sedation
C) Serious hypertensive crisis
D) Immune suppression
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Even after only eight weeks of treatment with benzodiazepines, what percentage of individuals demonstrate symptoms of dependency and withdrawal?

A) 35 per cent
B) 50 per cent
C) 25 per cent
D) 45 per cent
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Anxiety is the most common of all mental health problems.
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Among students who attend university counselling centres in North America, the most frequently reported concern is stress.
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Anxiety disorders are more prevalent among women than men.
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Behavioural theories suggest that anxiety is a learned response to experiences in the environment.
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Cognitive theorists suggest that the anxiety experienced by a person reflects that person's faulty interpretation of the situation.
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The primary region of the brain responsible for processing fearful material is the amygdala.
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The "flight or fight" response is modulated by the prefrontal cortex of the brain.
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Estrogen has been strongly associated with anxiety symptoms.
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Hypervigilance is not a symptom of anxiety disorder.
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Some symptoms of anxiety disorders are also experienced in post-traumatic stress disorders.
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Panic attacks develop gradually over time.
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There is no known link between behavioural inhibition to unfamiliar situations in children and social phobia in adults.
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Research shows a positive correlation between social media use in youth and young adults, and anxiety symptoms.
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The first step in treating anxiety is determining the cause.
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Mindfulness has its roots in Christianity.
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What are some of the social and environmental factors contributing to anxiety disturbances?
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What are some of the global factors contributing to anxiety disturbances?
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What are some of the physiological, cognitive and behavioural symptoms of anxiety disorders?
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What are the psychosocial interventions that promote recovery from anxiety?
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What are the different types of mindfulness-based treatments for anxiety?
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