Deck 7: Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders

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A female binge drinker is someone who reports consuming ________ or more drinks on one occasion during the preceding two-week period.

A)2
B)4
C)6
D)8
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Physical habituation to a drug so that frequent usage necessitates higher and higher dosages to attain similar effects is called ________.

A)dependence
B)tolerance
C)addiction
D)potentiation
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Someone who reports consuming four (for females)or five (for males)drinks on one occasion during the preceding two-week period is known as a(n)________.

A)alcoholic
B)social drinker
C)impulsive drinker
D)binge drinker
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According to the DSM-5,__________ is the key to defining disordered substance use.

A)the amount of drug ingested and for how long
B)the type of drug ingested
C)whether a pattern of drug-using behaviour becomes linked to damaging consequences
D)regular consumption of moderate amounts of drugs
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Some people consume multiple substances,which is called ______ drug use.

A)poly
B)multi
C)beta
D)compound
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A male binge drinker is someone who reports consuming ________ or more drinks on one occasion during the preceding two-week period.

A)2
B)5
C)8
D)11
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___% of Canadian university students report using alcohol within the past year,as compared with an estimated 25% to 33% who report using any illicit drug.

A)25
B)50
C)75
D)90
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The DSM-5 classifies substance-related disorders into ________ groups.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
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The two substances that have caused the most death through sickness and accident are ________.

A)heroin and cocaine
B)opium and heroin
C)alcohol and cocaine
D)alcohol and tobacco
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A survey of people who attended "raves" in Montreal found that __________ % of the participants reported using multiple psychoactive substances.

A)20
B)40
C)45
D)80
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The most popular drug on college campuses is ________.

A)alcohol
B)marijuana
C)nicotine
D)cocaine
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Sue has been using crack for about two months now.Although she knows it is destroying her job performance,and she has already been reprimanded for missing work because of her drug use,she refuses to give it up.She says she can quit whenever she wants to and just uses crack because she enjoys it.She tells others who question her drug use to mind their own business and leave her alone.Sue's drug use is best described as substance ________.

A)tolerance
B)misuse
C)use disorder
D)over use
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According to the DSM-5,________ disorder refers to patterns of maladaptive behaviour involving the use of alcohol and/or psychoactive substances.

A)substance use
B)substance induced
C)substance reaction
D)psychoactive
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The central issue in determining problematic substance use is ________.

A)the types of drugs a person uses
B)the quantity of drugs a person uses
C)the pattern of drug use in which a person engages
D)usage becomes repeatedly linked to damaging consequences
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A recent Ontario survey revealed that 45% of people aged 15 and older had used marijuana at some point in their lives,and _____% had used alcohol.

A)29
B)49
C)79
D)99
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According to the DSM-5,________ disorders refer to the many kinds of disorders that can be induced by the use of psychoactive substances,such as intoxication,dementia,or delirium.

A)substance use
B)substance-induced
C)substance reaction
D)psychoactive
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About 1 in ________ Canadians are smokers.

A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5
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________ is identified by a pattern of recurrent usage of a psychoactive drug that leads to damaging consequences.

A)substance abuse
B)substance use disorder
C)substance misuse
D)substance dependence
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The chemical actions of psychoactive drugs that result in a person feeling "drunk" or "high" are called ________.

A)tolerance
B)intoxication
C)withdrawal
D)potentiation
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Almost _____ of students report a heavy pattern of drinking alcohol.

A)half
B)one-third
C)one-quarter
D)two-thirds
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Tolerance and withdrawal syndromes are ________ associated with substance use disorder.

A)never
B)rarely
C)often
D)always
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Samer has been using drugs for three years.He feels powerless to resist his cravings for drugs.His whole life revolves around his next "high." Nothing else matters to him.He has lost his job.His wife and children have left him,and all he can say is,"They didn't understand!" Now he is robbing banks to get money to support his $7000 per week habit.He is in the ________ stage of drug dependence.

A)experimentation
B)routine use
C)addiction or dependence
D)toxic use
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Monique has been using heroin for two years.Lately,she has found she must inject higher and higher dosages of the drug to get the same "high" she has come to expect from her drug use.Her need for higher dosages is best described as ________.

A)dependence
B)tolerance
C)addiction
D)potentiation
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Sonya is experiencing dryness in the mouth,nausea,vomiting,tachycardia,and fleeting hallucinations.Sonya is likely experiencing __________.

A)delirium tremens
B)nicotine withdrawal
C)cocaine withdrawal
D)alcohol withdrawal
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Drugs of abuse are generally classified within ________ major groupings.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
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Latoya has alcoholism.When she goes too long without a drink she begins to feel anxious,physically weak,and agitated.Often,she begins shaking and can feel her heart racing.Sue's symptoms are typical of what is called ________.

A)dependence
B)tolerance
C)addiction
D)abstinence syndrome
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The concept of addiction has been extended to all of the following EXCEPT __________.

A)use of the Internet
B)gambling
C)shopping
D)cellphone use
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The habitual or compulsive use of a drug that is accompanied by signs of physiological dependence is called ________.

A)substance misuse
B)substance abuse
C)tolerance
D)addiction
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Each of the following is known to produce a withdrawal syndrome EXCEPT ________.

A)cocaine
B)alcohol
C)LSD
D)nicotine
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Which of the following is NOT true?

A)Persons can become psychologically dependent on drugs in the absence of physical dependence.
B)Persons can become physically dependent on drugs in the absence of psychological dependence.
C)Persons can become simultaneously psychologically and physically dependent on drugs.
D)Persons who are physically dependent on drugs are by definition also psychologically dependent.
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Abstinence syndrome is another name for ________.

A)dependence
B)withdrawal
C)addiction
D)potentiation
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Carrie has used crack to the point where she has impaired control over her use of it.While she experiences no withdrawal symptoms when she stops using it,she wants it so badly she cannot stop herself from taking it.She has become ________ crack.

A)psychologically dependent on
B)physiologically dependent on
C)physiologically abusive of
D)emotionally attached to
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Crystal has been using crack for two years.Her whole life is now oriented around trying to get more crack to feed her habit.She has even prostituted herself to get crack money.Although she has tried repeatedly to give it up,the "crash" is so intense and her cravings for the "rush" that crack gives her are so strong that she just can't quit.Crystal's drug use is best described as substance ________.

A)use
B)misuse
C)abuse
D)use disordered
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________ involves impaired control over the use of a drug without the physiological signs of dependence.

A)Psychological dependence
B)Physiological dependence
C)Potentiation
D)Tolerance
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Sophie has used heroin to the point that she has developed a tolerance to it and experiences withdrawal symptoms when she tries to quit using it.She has become ________ heroin.

A)psychologically dependent on
B)physiologically dependent on
C)emotionally dependent on
D)psychologically abusive of
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________ means that one's body has changed as a result of regular usage of a substance,as shown by the development of tolerance for the substance,by a withdrawal syndrome,or both.

A)Psychological dependence
B)Physiological dependence
C)Potentiation
D)Emotional dependence
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André has begun to structure his life around the pursuit and use of drugs.He denies that he has a problem and tries to cover up the behavioural problems he is having because of his drug use.His friends and family now take a distant second place to his drug habit.He is in the ________ stage of drug dependence.

A)experimentation
B)routine use
C)addiction or dependence
D)toxic use
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George uses drugs at parties,and sometimes at home.He does not use them daily,only on "special" occasions.The drugs make him feel good,even euphoric at times,but the effects do not last.He feels in control and believes he can stop at any time.He is in the ________ stage of drug dependence.

A)experimentation
B)routine use
C)addiction or dependence
D)toxic use
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Ali has just gone "on the wagon" and has quit using alcohol "cold turkey." He is now experiencing sweating,tachycardia,mental confusion,incoherent speech,disorientation,terrifying hallucinations,and extreme restlessness.His symptoms are typical of ________.

A)alcohol overdose
B)alcohol tolerance
C)delirium tremens
D)hypnagogic shock
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The DTs are usually limited to ________ who dramatically ________ their intake of alcohol.

A)casual drinkers;increase
B)moderate drinkers;increase
C)chronic alcoholics;increase
D)chronic alcoholics;decrease
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Alcohol use disorders tend to develop somewhat ________ in women than in men,and are more common among people living ________.

A)earlier;alone
B)later;alone
C)earlier;with someone else
D)later;with someone else
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor in alcoholism?

A)gender
B)age
C)intelligence level
D)sociodemographic factors
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Each of the following is true of alcohol's effects on women EXCEPT ________.

A)women have more of an enzyme that breaks down alcohol in the stomach than men do
B)alcohol may hit women harder because they weigh less than men
C)alcohol seems to go to women's heads more rapidly than to men's
D)women may be less likely to develop alcoholism because of tighter social restraints placed on them than on men
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________ is the most widely abused substance in Canada.

A)Alcohol
B)Nicotine
C)Cocaine
D)Marijuana
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The best predictor of alcoholism or problem drinking in adulthood is ________.

A)family history
B)ethnic background
C)antisocial personality
D)social class
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Alcohol,in large quantities,usually kills by ________.

A)poisoning brain cells
B)depressing heart rate
C)depressing breathing
D)causing severe convulsions
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The most widely used depressant in the world is ________.

A)alcohol
B)heroin
C)nicotine
D)opium
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Which of the following is NOT true of alcohol and women?

A)Women have less of an enzyme that metabolizes alcohol in the stomach than men.
B)The prevalence of alcoholism is declining in women as compared with men.
C)Alcohol hits women harder than men,in part because they weigh less than men.
D)Alcohol appears to go to women's heads more rapidly than to men's.
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The age of onset of alcohol dependence peaks in ________.

A)adolescence
B)young adulthood
C)middle adulthood
D)late adulthood
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A lifetime history of alcohol dependence is more common among people of ________ income levels and ________ education levels.

A)lower;lower
B)lower;higher
C)higher;lower
D)higher;higher
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Depressants generally act by curbing the activity of the ________.

A)central nervous system
B)peripheral nervous system
C)parasympathetic system
D)endocrine system
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three major groupings within which drugs of abuse are usually classified?

A)depressants
B)stimulants
C)hallucinogens
D)enhancements
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________ is the drug of choice among young people today.

A)Alcohol
B)Marijuana
C)Cocaine
D)LSD
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Alcohol is classified as a(n)________.

A)depressant
B)stimulant
C)hallucinogenic
D)opiate
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In general,women start drinking several years ______ than men,and if alcohol use disorder develops,it progresses __________.

A)later;more rapidly
B)earlier;more rapidly
C)earlier;slower
D)later;slower
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The leading cause of death among Canadian teenagers today is ________.

A)murder and violent crime
B)alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents
C)AIDS
D)accidental drug overdoses
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Which of the following disorders is a predictor of alcoholism?

A)generalized anxiety disorder
B)bipolar affective disorder
C)antisocial personality
D)conversion disorder
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Alcohol has biochemical effects similar to those of a class of ________.

A)antidepressants
B)anticoagulants
C)minor tranquilizers
D)major tranquilizers
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor in alcoholism?

A)sociodemographic factors
B)antisocial personality
C)family history
D)urban residence
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Approximately ___% of Canadian teens killed in motor vehicle accidents have alcohol in their system.

A)10
B)20
C)30
D)40
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Health Canada reports that roughly _________ % of Canadians reported experiencing at least one harm in their lifetime as a result of their alcohol use.

A)10
B)15
C)20
D)22
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The disease model of alcoholism postulates that ________.

A)people with alcoholism can drink normally if given proper support from family and friends
B)alcoholism results from a viral infection of the brain
C)people with alcoholism can be trained to be responsible social drinkers with structured reinforcement and punishment schedules
D)people with alcoholism can only recover through complete abstinence
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______ is an inhibitory neurotransmitter.

A)Dopamine
B)Endorphin
C)Serotonin
D)GABA
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Alcohol is most similar in its biochemical effects to ________.

A)barbiturates
B)methamphetamines
C)opiates
D)benzodiazepines
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According the acculturation hypothesis,_________ is most likely to develop substance use disorders.

A)an Aboriginal youth who identifies with traditional Aboriginal values
B)an Aboriginal youth who identifies most closely with traditional Aboriginal values
C)an Aboriginal youth who identifies least closely with traditional Aboriginal values
D)an Aboriginal youth who identifies with both traditional Aboriginal culture and the larger culture
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The view taken by Alcoholics Anonymous toward alcoholism is best described as ________.

A)the learning model
B)the sociocultural model
C)the disease model
D)the moral defect model
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Alcohol affects us by ________.

A)increasing central nervous system activity
B)reducing sensitivity of the parasympathetic nervous system
C)increasing sensitivity of GABA receptor sites
D)increasing sensitivity of norepinephrine receptor sites
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Biological factors appear to contribute to ethnic differences in alcohol use disorders,particularly for ________.

A)Aboriginals
B)Caucasians
C)Asians
D)Irish Canadians
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Chronic alcohol use is connected with each of the following EXCEPT ________.

A)cancer of the stomach
B)coronary heart disease
C)gout
D)arthritis
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There is a correlation between alcohol use and __________.

A)anxiety
B)antisocial behaviour
C)child abuse
D)depression
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Throughout most of history,alcoholism has been seen as a ________.

A)risk that naturally accompanies social drinking
B)punishment from God for sinful misdeeds
C)moral defect
D)disease process
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Chronic alcohol use is connected with each of the following EXCEPT ________.

A)hypertension
B)cancer of the colon
C)multiple sclerosis
D)pancreatitis
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The idea that alcoholism is a permanent,irreversible disorder was first pioneered by ________.

A)Desmond
B)Jellinek
C)Fields
D)Leary
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The prevalence of alcoholism among Aboriginals has been attributed to the fact that ________.

A)Aboriginals drink more socially
B)Aboriginals have a genetic predisposition toward alcoholism
C)alcohol is more available to Aboriginal groups than it is to non-Aboriginal Canadians.
D)Aboriginals have lived in severe cultural and social disorganization
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Many Asian Americans ________ when they drink,which may curb excessive alcohol intake and reduce their risk of developing alcoholism.

A)become nauseous
B)pass out
C)develop heart palpitations
D)show a flushing response
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Which of the following people has the highest risk of becoming an alcoholic?

A)a wealthy,well-educated,30-year-old female
B)a poor,well-educated,60-year-old female
C)a wealthy,uneducated,50-year-old male
D)a poor,uneducated,25-year-old male
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Aboriginal Canadians are ________ to drink alcohol than their non-Aboriginal counterparts.

A)much more likely
B)less likely
C)much less likely
D)no more likely
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Alcohol appears to heighten the sensitivity of ________ receptor sites.

A)GABA
B)endorphin
C)serotonin
D)dopamine
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Alcohol in increasing amounts can _______ sexual arousal or excitement and _____ our ability to perform sexually.

A)dampen;impair
B)dampen;increase
C)heighten;impair
D)heighten;facilitate
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Which of the following is NOT true of alcohol's effects?

A)It impairs the brain's ability to curb impulsive behaviour.
B)It lowers people's ability to envision the consequences of misbehaviour.
C)It directly increases people's sexual responsiveness.
D)It makes people feel more relaxed and confident,to the point where they may not exercise good judgment.
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Deck 7: Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
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A female binge drinker is someone who reports consuming ________ or more drinks on one occasion during the preceding two-week period.

A)2
B)4
C)6
D)8
4
2
Physical habituation to a drug so that frequent usage necessitates higher and higher dosages to attain similar effects is called ________.

A)dependence
B)tolerance
C)addiction
D)potentiation
tolerance
3
Someone who reports consuming four (for females)or five (for males)drinks on one occasion during the preceding two-week period is known as a(n)________.

A)alcoholic
B)social drinker
C)impulsive drinker
D)binge drinker
binge drinker
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According to the DSM-5,__________ is the key to defining disordered substance use.

A)the amount of drug ingested and for how long
B)the type of drug ingested
C)whether a pattern of drug-using behaviour becomes linked to damaging consequences
D)regular consumption of moderate amounts of drugs
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Some people consume multiple substances,which is called ______ drug use.

A)poly
B)multi
C)beta
D)compound
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A male binge drinker is someone who reports consuming ________ or more drinks on one occasion during the preceding two-week period.

A)2
B)5
C)8
D)11
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___% of Canadian university students report using alcohol within the past year,as compared with an estimated 25% to 33% who report using any illicit drug.

A)25
B)50
C)75
D)90
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The DSM-5 classifies substance-related disorders into ________ groups.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
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The two substances that have caused the most death through sickness and accident are ________.

A)heroin and cocaine
B)opium and heroin
C)alcohol and cocaine
D)alcohol and tobacco
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A survey of people who attended "raves" in Montreal found that __________ % of the participants reported using multiple psychoactive substances.

A)20
B)40
C)45
D)80
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The most popular drug on college campuses is ________.

A)alcohol
B)marijuana
C)nicotine
D)cocaine
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Sue has been using crack for about two months now.Although she knows it is destroying her job performance,and she has already been reprimanded for missing work because of her drug use,she refuses to give it up.She says she can quit whenever she wants to and just uses crack because she enjoys it.She tells others who question her drug use to mind their own business and leave her alone.Sue's drug use is best described as substance ________.

A)tolerance
B)misuse
C)use disorder
D)over use
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According to the DSM-5,________ disorder refers to patterns of maladaptive behaviour involving the use of alcohol and/or psychoactive substances.

A)substance use
B)substance induced
C)substance reaction
D)psychoactive
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The central issue in determining problematic substance use is ________.

A)the types of drugs a person uses
B)the quantity of drugs a person uses
C)the pattern of drug use in which a person engages
D)usage becomes repeatedly linked to damaging consequences
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A recent Ontario survey revealed that 45% of people aged 15 and older had used marijuana at some point in their lives,and _____% had used alcohol.

A)29
B)49
C)79
D)99
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According to the DSM-5,________ disorders refer to the many kinds of disorders that can be induced by the use of psychoactive substances,such as intoxication,dementia,or delirium.

A)substance use
B)substance-induced
C)substance reaction
D)psychoactive
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About 1 in ________ Canadians are smokers.

A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5
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________ is identified by a pattern of recurrent usage of a psychoactive drug that leads to damaging consequences.

A)substance abuse
B)substance use disorder
C)substance misuse
D)substance dependence
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The chemical actions of psychoactive drugs that result in a person feeling "drunk" or "high" are called ________.

A)tolerance
B)intoxication
C)withdrawal
D)potentiation
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Almost _____ of students report a heavy pattern of drinking alcohol.

A)half
B)one-third
C)one-quarter
D)two-thirds
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Tolerance and withdrawal syndromes are ________ associated with substance use disorder.

A)never
B)rarely
C)often
D)always
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Samer has been using drugs for three years.He feels powerless to resist his cravings for drugs.His whole life revolves around his next "high." Nothing else matters to him.He has lost his job.His wife and children have left him,and all he can say is,"They didn't understand!" Now he is robbing banks to get money to support his $7000 per week habit.He is in the ________ stage of drug dependence.

A)experimentation
B)routine use
C)addiction or dependence
D)toxic use
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Monique has been using heroin for two years.Lately,she has found she must inject higher and higher dosages of the drug to get the same "high" she has come to expect from her drug use.Her need for higher dosages is best described as ________.

A)dependence
B)tolerance
C)addiction
D)potentiation
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Sonya is experiencing dryness in the mouth,nausea,vomiting,tachycardia,and fleeting hallucinations.Sonya is likely experiencing __________.

A)delirium tremens
B)nicotine withdrawal
C)cocaine withdrawal
D)alcohol withdrawal
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Drugs of abuse are generally classified within ________ major groupings.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
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26
Latoya has alcoholism.When she goes too long without a drink she begins to feel anxious,physically weak,and agitated.Often,she begins shaking and can feel her heart racing.Sue's symptoms are typical of what is called ________.

A)dependence
B)tolerance
C)addiction
D)abstinence syndrome
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The concept of addiction has been extended to all of the following EXCEPT __________.

A)use of the Internet
B)gambling
C)shopping
D)cellphone use
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The habitual or compulsive use of a drug that is accompanied by signs of physiological dependence is called ________.

A)substance misuse
B)substance abuse
C)tolerance
D)addiction
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Each of the following is known to produce a withdrawal syndrome EXCEPT ________.

A)cocaine
B)alcohol
C)LSD
D)nicotine
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Which of the following is NOT true?

A)Persons can become psychologically dependent on drugs in the absence of physical dependence.
B)Persons can become physically dependent on drugs in the absence of psychological dependence.
C)Persons can become simultaneously psychologically and physically dependent on drugs.
D)Persons who are physically dependent on drugs are by definition also psychologically dependent.
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Abstinence syndrome is another name for ________.

A)dependence
B)withdrawal
C)addiction
D)potentiation
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Carrie has used crack to the point where she has impaired control over her use of it.While she experiences no withdrawal symptoms when she stops using it,she wants it so badly she cannot stop herself from taking it.She has become ________ crack.

A)psychologically dependent on
B)physiologically dependent on
C)physiologically abusive of
D)emotionally attached to
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Crystal has been using crack for two years.Her whole life is now oriented around trying to get more crack to feed her habit.She has even prostituted herself to get crack money.Although she has tried repeatedly to give it up,the "crash" is so intense and her cravings for the "rush" that crack gives her are so strong that she just can't quit.Crystal's drug use is best described as substance ________.

A)use
B)misuse
C)abuse
D)use disordered
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________ involves impaired control over the use of a drug without the physiological signs of dependence.

A)Psychological dependence
B)Physiological dependence
C)Potentiation
D)Tolerance
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Sophie has used heroin to the point that she has developed a tolerance to it and experiences withdrawal symptoms when she tries to quit using it.She has become ________ heroin.

A)psychologically dependent on
B)physiologically dependent on
C)emotionally dependent on
D)psychologically abusive of
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36
________ means that one's body has changed as a result of regular usage of a substance,as shown by the development of tolerance for the substance,by a withdrawal syndrome,or both.

A)Psychological dependence
B)Physiological dependence
C)Potentiation
D)Emotional dependence
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37
André has begun to structure his life around the pursuit and use of drugs.He denies that he has a problem and tries to cover up the behavioural problems he is having because of his drug use.His friends and family now take a distant second place to his drug habit.He is in the ________ stage of drug dependence.

A)experimentation
B)routine use
C)addiction or dependence
D)toxic use
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38
George uses drugs at parties,and sometimes at home.He does not use them daily,only on "special" occasions.The drugs make him feel good,even euphoric at times,but the effects do not last.He feels in control and believes he can stop at any time.He is in the ________ stage of drug dependence.

A)experimentation
B)routine use
C)addiction or dependence
D)toxic use
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39
Ali has just gone "on the wagon" and has quit using alcohol "cold turkey." He is now experiencing sweating,tachycardia,mental confusion,incoherent speech,disorientation,terrifying hallucinations,and extreme restlessness.His symptoms are typical of ________.

A)alcohol overdose
B)alcohol tolerance
C)delirium tremens
D)hypnagogic shock
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40
The DTs are usually limited to ________ who dramatically ________ their intake of alcohol.

A)casual drinkers;increase
B)moderate drinkers;increase
C)chronic alcoholics;increase
D)chronic alcoholics;decrease
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41
Alcohol use disorders tend to develop somewhat ________ in women than in men,and are more common among people living ________.

A)earlier;alone
B)later;alone
C)earlier;with someone else
D)later;with someone else
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42
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor in alcoholism?

A)gender
B)age
C)intelligence level
D)sociodemographic factors
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43
Each of the following is true of alcohol's effects on women EXCEPT ________.

A)women have more of an enzyme that breaks down alcohol in the stomach than men do
B)alcohol may hit women harder because they weigh less than men
C)alcohol seems to go to women's heads more rapidly than to men's
D)women may be less likely to develop alcoholism because of tighter social restraints placed on them than on men
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44
________ is the most widely abused substance in Canada.

A)Alcohol
B)Nicotine
C)Cocaine
D)Marijuana
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45
The best predictor of alcoholism or problem drinking in adulthood is ________.

A)family history
B)ethnic background
C)antisocial personality
D)social class
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46
Alcohol,in large quantities,usually kills by ________.

A)poisoning brain cells
B)depressing heart rate
C)depressing breathing
D)causing severe convulsions
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47
The most widely used depressant in the world is ________.

A)alcohol
B)heroin
C)nicotine
D)opium
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48
Which of the following is NOT true of alcohol and women?

A)Women have less of an enzyme that metabolizes alcohol in the stomach than men.
B)The prevalence of alcoholism is declining in women as compared with men.
C)Alcohol hits women harder than men,in part because they weigh less than men.
D)Alcohol appears to go to women's heads more rapidly than to men's.
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49
The age of onset of alcohol dependence peaks in ________.

A)adolescence
B)young adulthood
C)middle adulthood
D)late adulthood
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50
A lifetime history of alcohol dependence is more common among people of ________ income levels and ________ education levels.

A)lower;lower
B)lower;higher
C)higher;lower
D)higher;higher
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51
Depressants generally act by curbing the activity of the ________.

A)central nervous system
B)peripheral nervous system
C)parasympathetic system
D)endocrine system
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52
Which of the following is NOT one of the three major groupings within which drugs of abuse are usually classified?

A)depressants
B)stimulants
C)hallucinogens
D)enhancements
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53
________ is the drug of choice among young people today.

A)Alcohol
B)Marijuana
C)Cocaine
D)LSD
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54
Alcohol is classified as a(n)________.

A)depressant
B)stimulant
C)hallucinogenic
D)opiate
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55
In general,women start drinking several years ______ than men,and if alcohol use disorder develops,it progresses __________.

A)later;more rapidly
B)earlier;more rapidly
C)earlier;slower
D)later;slower
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56
The leading cause of death among Canadian teenagers today is ________.

A)murder and violent crime
B)alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents
C)AIDS
D)accidental drug overdoses
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57
Which of the following disorders is a predictor of alcoholism?

A)generalized anxiety disorder
B)bipolar affective disorder
C)antisocial personality
D)conversion disorder
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58
Alcohol has biochemical effects similar to those of a class of ________.

A)antidepressants
B)anticoagulants
C)minor tranquilizers
D)major tranquilizers
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59
Which of the following is NOT a risk factor in alcoholism?

A)sociodemographic factors
B)antisocial personality
C)family history
D)urban residence
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60
Approximately ___% of Canadian teens killed in motor vehicle accidents have alcohol in their system.

A)10
B)20
C)30
D)40
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61
Health Canada reports that roughly _________ % of Canadians reported experiencing at least one harm in their lifetime as a result of their alcohol use.

A)10
B)15
C)20
D)22
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62
The disease model of alcoholism postulates that ________.

A)people with alcoholism can drink normally if given proper support from family and friends
B)alcoholism results from a viral infection of the brain
C)people with alcoholism can be trained to be responsible social drinkers with structured reinforcement and punishment schedules
D)people with alcoholism can only recover through complete abstinence
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63
______ is an inhibitory neurotransmitter.

A)Dopamine
B)Endorphin
C)Serotonin
D)GABA
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64
Alcohol is most similar in its biochemical effects to ________.

A)barbiturates
B)methamphetamines
C)opiates
D)benzodiazepines
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65
According the acculturation hypothesis,_________ is most likely to develop substance use disorders.

A)an Aboriginal youth who identifies with traditional Aboriginal values
B)an Aboriginal youth who identifies most closely with traditional Aboriginal values
C)an Aboriginal youth who identifies least closely with traditional Aboriginal values
D)an Aboriginal youth who identifies with both traditional Aboriginal culture and the larger culture
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66
The view taken by Alcoholics Anonymous toward alcoholism is best described as ________.

A)the learning model
B)the sociocultural model
C)the disease model
D)the moral defect model
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67
Alcohol affects us by ________.

A)increasing central nervous system activity
B)reducing sensitivity of the parasympathetic nervous system
C)increasing sensitivity of GABA receptor sites
D)increasing sensitivity of norepinephrine receptor sites
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68
Biological factors appear to contribute to ethnic differences in alcohol use disorders,particularly for ________.

A)Aboriginals
B)Caucasians
C)Asians
D)Irish Canadians
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69
Chronic alcohol use is connected with each of the following EXCEPT ________.

A)cancer of the stomach
B)coronary heart disease
C)gout
D)arthritis
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70
There is a correlation between alcohol use and __________.

A)anxiety
B)antisocial behaviour
C)child abuse
D)depression
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71
Throughout most of history,alcoholism has been seen as a ________.

A)risk that naturally accompanies social drinking
B)punishment from God for sinful misdeeds
C)moral defect
D)disease process
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72
Chronic alcohol use is connected with each of the following EXCEPT ________.

A)hypertension
B)cancer of the colon
C)multiple sclerosis
D)pancreatitis
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73
The idea that alcoholism is a permanent,irreversible disorder was first pioneered by ________.

A)Desmond
B)Jellinek
C)Fields
D)Leary
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74
The prevalence of alcoholism among Aboriginals has been attributed to the fact that ________.

A)Aboriginals drink more socially
B)Aboriginals have a genetic predisposition toward alcoholism
C)alcohol is more available to Aboriginal groups than it is to non-Aboriginal Canadians.
D)Aboriginals have lived in severe cultural and social disorganization
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75
Many Asian Americans ________ when they drink,which may curb excessive alcohol intake and reduce their risk of developing alcoholism.

A)become nauseous
B)pass out
C)develop heart palpitations
D)show a flushing response
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76
Which of the following people has the highest risk of becoming an alcoholic?

A)a wealthy,well-educated,30-year-old female
B)a poor,well-educated,60-year-old female
C)a wealthy,uneducated,50-year-old male
D)a poor,uneducated,25-year-old male
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77
Aboriginal Canadians are ________ to drink alcohol than their non-Aboriginal counterparts.

A)much more likely
B)less likely
C)much less likely
D)no more likely
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78
Alcohol appears to heighten the sensitivity of ________ receptor sites.

A)GABA
B)endorphin
C)serotonin
D)dopamine
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79
Alcohol in increasing amounts can _______ sexual arousal or excitement and _____ our ability to perform sexually.

A)dampen;impair
B)dampen;increase
C)heighten;impair
D)heighten;facilitate
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80
Which of the following is NOT true of alcohol's effects?

A)It impairs the brain's ability to curb impulsive behaviour.
B)It lowers people's ability to envision the consequences of misbehaviour.
C)It directly increases people's sexual responsiveness.
D)It makes people feel more relaxed and confident,to the point where they may not exercise good judgment.
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