Deck 15: Disorders of Childhood

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Learning disabilities seem to have a biological basis.
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Children who engage in repetitive movements that are not better accounted for by a physical disorder or another mental disorder are diagnoses with motor disorder.
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About 1/3 of cases of intellectual disability disorder have unknown etiology.
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More cases of intellectual disability disorder are caused by PKU than Down Syndrome.
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Most people with mental retardation are classified as moderately mentally retarded.
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Most of the behaviours exhibited in conduct disorder are illegal.
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Once an adolescent or adult no longer meets diagnostic criteria for ADHD, he or she may still experience psychosocial impairments.
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It is easier to prevent conduct disorder than to treat it.
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The best treatment for ADHD is Ritalin.
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The inattentive behaviours of ADHD are usually the first ones noticed.
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A diagnosis of specific learning disorder can refer to dyslexia or mathematics disorder.
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A new diagnosis in DSM-5 is disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, also known as "the temper tantrum disorder."
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IQ scores are one piece of the diagnosis of intellectual disability disorder.
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Learning disabilities are diagnosed in DSM-5.
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Oppositional defiant disorder is a necessary precursor to conduct disorder.
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Mental health problems are the leading health problem Canadian children face after infancy.
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Medication can be effective in curing children of learning disabilities.
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Most cases of stuttering resolve by the age of 8.
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Applied behaviour analysis is a successful component of treatment for people with intellectual disability disorder.
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DSM-5 shifted away from the term intellectual disability disorder and uses the term mental retardation.
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________________ is/are the leading health problem(s)that Canadian children face after infancy.

A)Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
B)Conduct disorder
C)Learning disorders
D)Mental health problems in general
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According to statistics, which of the following mental health disorders is most prevalent among Canadian children?

A)Mood disorders
B)Autism
C)Anxiety disorders
D)Communication disorders
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Separation anxiety disorder can be diagnosed at any age.
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Autism is caused by distant, uncaring parenting.
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In DSM-5, several pervasive developmental disorders all fall under the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder.
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Asperger's syndrome has been found to be a distinctly different disorder than autism.
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Kutcher et al. (2010)remarked that, in Canada, mental health services for children are:

A)Adequate
B)Well coordinated
C)Inadequate
D)Almost non-existent
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How many Canadian children have clinically important disorders?

A)About 250 000
B)About 500 000
C)About 750 000
D)More than 800 000
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Cognitive-behavioural therapy is the treatment of choice for children with anxiety disorders.
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Approximately _________ Canadian children between the ages of 4 and 17 years have clinically important psychological disorders.

A)400 000
B)800 000
C)1 200 000
D)1 600 000
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Normal childhood fears (e.g., fear of the dark)is diagnosed as an anxiety disorder if the child recognizes the fear as unreasonable.
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Abnormal behaviour in children:

A)Is based upon destructiveness at any given age
B)Is developmentally determined; that is, normal behaviour at one age is abnormal at another
C)Can be reliably determined across age groups
D)Is typically associated with undercontrolled behaviour
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Twin studies support a genetic basis for autism.
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Applied behaviour analysis is the best treatment for autism.
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Infants with a difficult temperament at five months are at risk of developing anxiety and depression early in childhood.
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Antipsychotic medications are used to treat all the various symptoms of autism.
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Disorders that affect children:

A)Often carry over into adulthood
B)Are typically short-lived
C)Do not have long-lasting consequences
D)Are the most devastating mental illnesses
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Paolo is a 14 year old boy who has been experiencing symptoms consistent with bipolar disorder. If he is like most adolescents with a psychiatric disorder he will receive

A)treatment in a specialized psychiatric facility for adolescents.
B)treatment in a psychiatric facility.
C)treatment in a general hospital.
D)no treatment.
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The number of youth who experience mental health challenges are likely:

A)Over reported
B)Underreported
C)Accurately reported
D)Unknown - there are few reliable statistics for children's mental health
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You witness a child in the grocery store kicking and screaming because his mother won't buy him candy. Which of the following DSM-5 disorders would apply to the child?

A)Conduct disorder
B)Oppositional defiant disorder
C)It depends on the mother's response; if she gives in, the behaviour is probably not a disorder, but the result of poor parenting strategies.
D)It depends on the child's age.
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Children with problems of undercontrol are most likely to come to therapy:

A)When their teachers raise concerns about their academic deficits
B)When they are ready to stop bed-wetting
C)To relieve their distress
D)At the request of their distressed parents
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder was previously known as:

A)Hyperkinetic reaction of childhood
B)Inattentive disorder of childhood
C)Attention-seeking disorder
D)Severe brain dysfunction
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What findings have led researchers to postulate an illusory bias in children with ADHD?

A)ADHD boys had more positive self-evaluations of their social interactions than control participants.
B)ADHD boys had more negative evaluations of themselves in their social interactions with same age peers.
C)ADHD boys perceived control participants to be socially unskilled compared to themselves.
D)ADHD boys perceived control participants to be uninteresting.
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According to research by Pires and Jenkins (2007), which of the following strongly predicted initial drug use by adolescents?

A)Deviant peer affiliations
B)High levels of anxiety
C)Parental warmth
D)High levels of aggression
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It has been suggested by Casey and colleagues (1996)that approximately 15 - 30% of children with ADHD have a comorbid ______________.

A)mood disorder
B)anxiety disorder
C)learning disability
D)motor skills disorder
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Children labelled "hyperactive" would be diagnosed as having _________________ in DSM-5.

A)conduct disorder
B)attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
C)oppositional defiant disorder
D)pervasive developmental disorder
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What have Pepler and Sedighdeilami (1998)reported about the problems of aggressive girls?

A)Their problems are very similar to the problems experienced by aggressive boys.
B)They have less academic problems than aggressive boys.
C)They have more interpersonal problems than aggressive boys.
D)Aggressive girls differ significantly from aggressive boys.
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In a study of immigrant children, Beiser, Hou, Hyman, and Tousignant (1998)found which of the following?

A)Children born in Canada had less hyperactivity.
B)Children who immigrated to Canada had more emotional disorders.
C)Children who immigrated were better adjusted than Canadian born children.
D)Children born in Canada had lower prevalence of conduct disorders.
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT

A)poor academic work.
B)shyness.
C)difficulty getting along with peers.
D)distractibility.
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Which theorist is credited with the idea that poor self-regulation is the primary deficit in ADHD?

A)Bettelheim
B)Feingold
C)Hinshaw
D)Douglas
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According to the Growing up in Canada report, children with difficult temperaments have parents characterized by:

A)Economic advantage
B)Greater hostility
C)Traditional parenting styles
D)Permissive parenting styles
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In the initial report "Growing Up in Canada", which is based on results from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, the following was found EXCEPT:

A)Low birth weight is associated with a number of childhood health issues
B)Immigrant children have poorer adjustment than children born in Canada
C)Children with emotional and/or behavioural problems tend to have multiple problems
D)Single-mother families is related to increased physical aggression on the part of the child
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Pressure to be perfect is a significant problem for young people as rated by both youths and parents. It has also been linked to

A)schizophrenia.
B)bipolar disorder.
C)depression.
D)learning disorders.
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Isaac is six and after losing a hockey game, he came off the ice and began swearing at everyone who tried to console him. He was demonstrating:

A)overcontrolled behaviour
B)undercontrolled behaviour
C)poor sportsmanship
D)all of the above
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Which of the following researchers is known for his/her pioneering contributions in highlighting the attention deficits in hyperactive children?

A)Richard Tremblay
B)Virginia Douglas
C)David (Dan)Offord
D)Ivar Lovaas
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Research on depression in mothers by Elgar and associates (2003)at Dalhousie University found that:

A)Mothers had only a small influence on their children
B)Mothers had a strong, unidirectional impact on their children
C)Mothers and children had a strong, mutual influence on each other
D)Maternal anger is unrelated to the child's overactive, impulsive behaviour
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How did Canadian researcher Virginia Douglas first revolutionize the study and understanding of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?

A)She was the first to suggest the use of Ritalin.
B)She was the first to draw attention to the phenomenon of hyperactivity.
C)She was the first to note problems with sustained attention.
D)All of the above
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Both attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder are ______

A)new to DSM-IV.
B)even more of a problem to the individual child than to people who interact with him or her.
C)disorders of overcontrol.
D)disorders of undercontrol.
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Cognitive misattributions, such as assuming that a neutral action by a peer was really meant to be aggressive, is common to individuals with ADHD; however, similar misattributions are found in some children with ________________ .

A)anxiety disorders
B)mood disorders
C)conduct disorder
D)elimination disorders
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Simon lives with his mother in low-income housing. She works when she can, but often they rely on food banks and even with that, it's rare for Simon to eat three meals a day. As Simon becomes an adolescent, what should his mother be watching for?

A)Theft
B)Conduct disorder
C)Binge eating disorder
D)Suicidal thoughts
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The major difference in diagnostic criteria for children and adults with ADHD is that:

A)Children have to have symptom onset prior to age 7; adults can have onset at any age
B)Children need to have at least six symptoms; adults need to have at least five symptoms
C)Children need to have at least five symptoms; adults need to have at least six symptoms
D)There is no difference - the same criteria are applied to children and adults
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Breslau et al. (2010)reported that increases in teacher-rated attention problems at ages 6 to 11 were followed by what type(s)of problems at ages 11 to 17?

A)Declines in academic achievement in math and reading
B)Declines in reading and social skills
C)No changes in reading and social skills
D)No changes in academic achievement in math and reading
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Although most people with childhood ADHD no longer meet criteria for ADHD by the age of 30 or 40, about _____ will experience ongoing psychological impairment (Gerlach, 2009).

A)25%
B)30%
C)50%
D)60%
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Stimulant drugs have which of the following effects on hyperactive children?

A)Increased activity level
B)Gradual improvement in academic performance
C)Short-term improvements in attention and behaviour
D)Addiction to the medication
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During which period in Canadian history did the use of Ritalin to treat ADHD increase by up to 4.5 times its previous use?

A)1970 - 1976
B)1976 - 1983
C)1983 - 1990
D)1990 - 1996
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If you knew that a child on a playground had ADHD, but you did not know which one, you:

A)Would be able to immediately pick that child out
B)Only identify that child after an outburst
C)Have difficulty distinguishing the child from all the others
D)Would observe a child playing alone, away from the group
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Epidemiological studies of boys and girls in clinical samples indicate that ADHD:

A)Is about equally common in boys and girls
B)Is more common in boys
C)Is more common in girls
D)Is more common in girls with conduct disorder but in boys with oppositional defiant disorder
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The association between nicotine and ADHD is:

A)Children's smoking can cause attentional problems.
B)Maternal smoking is related hyperactivity in offspring.
C)Nicotine in pill form reduces the side effects of Ritalin.
D)The combination of Ritalin and nicotine has been shown to cause dangerous synergistic effects in adults with ADHD.
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The brains of children with ADHD differ from normal children in that ADHD brains have:

A)Excessive dopamine activity in ADHD children
B)Subtle seizure activity in the temporal lobes of ADHD children
C)Delays in cortical maturation
D)None of the above; no differences have been found.
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What did a study conducted in Toronto by Rucklidge and Kaplan determine about the functioning of adults who had a history of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?

A)Although symptoms were still present, the adults had learned to adapt to them.
B)Experiencing career success was the factor that led to improved adult functioning.
C)Most adults still had social impairments and other disturbances.
D)Adult usually went on to develop comorbid Axis I disorders.
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What did Gould et al. (2009)find regarding the use of stimulants in the treatment of ADHD?

A)Stimulants are not associated with serious cardiovascular events.
B)Stimulants are associated with sudden death in children and adolescents.
C)Stimulants are not associated with sudden death in children and adolescents.
D)Stimulants are associated with increased susceptibility to subsequent substance use disorders.
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Juan is an 8 year old boy in third grade. He has been struggling with school since first grade, but this year his teacher is fed up. Even though he is a polite child, she can no longer pass him for simply trying his hardest. Juan is frequently out of his seat, misplaces his work, makes careless errors, and distracts other children. It is likely that Juan has ADHD and wasn't previously diagnosed because:

A)Children aren't usually diagnosed until third grade
B)Children are not diagnosed until the behaviours have been present for seven years
C)Juan is Hispanic
D)Juan is Caucasian
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Bettelheim's diathesis-stress theory of hyperactivity suggests:

A)Hyperactivity arises from a predisposition for the condition in environments where the parents are passive.
B)Hyperactivity is an interaction between a predisposition for the condition and authoritarian parents.
C)Children's hyperactivity are based upon unconscious drives that are manifest during times of stress.
D)Hyperactivity is pervasive and due to a biological factor that arises during stress.
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In comparing girls and boys with ADHD, Canadian researchers have shown that:

A)Girls have greater impairment on a variety of measures
B)Girls have more issues with hyperactivity
C)Boys have more issues with inattention
D)No difference were found between girls and boys with ADHD
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According to Canadian Virginia Douglas, the primary deficit in ADHD is:

A)Poor verbal skills
B)Poor executive functioning skills
C)Poor theory of mind skills
D)Poor self-regulation skills
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The difference between attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)and simply being a "rambunctious kid" is that ADHD children

A)within each age group, show more extreme behaviour.
B)have subtle brain damage.
C)also have academic problems.
D)are truant.
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Investigations of the causes of ADHD have found that environmental toxins, such as food additives and lead

A)do not explain more than a small percentage of cases.
B)are usually the cause of the disorder in those children with an organic basis to their ADHD.
C)are more likely to cause attentional problems without hyperactivity, but not in those children with both attentional problems and hyperactivity.
D)cause subtle attentional problems, but not to the degree of ADHD.
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Eight-year-old Hank is extremely active and very distractible. He has particular difficulty in school, as he does not comply with the teacher's directions and has a hard time concentrating. When Hank reaches adolescence, he will probably:

A)Be in jail or juvenile hall
B)Exhibit the same behaviours that he exhibits now
C)Be less active but continue to have difficulty in school
D)Outgrow his problem
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The genetic factors that are inherited by children with ADHD are not totally known but are believed to reflect:

A)Brain function and structure
B)Neurotransmitter function and specificity
C)Appetitive and metabolic functions
D)All of the above are correct.
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When children with ADHD reach adolescence:

A)Their ADHD symptoms typically remit
B)Other psychiatric disturbances are more prominent than the ADHD
C)The severity reduces, but they continue to meet criteria for the disorder
D)Their academic performance is greatly improved
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Learning disabilities seem to have a biological basis.
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Children who engage in repetitive movements that are not better accounted for by a physical disorder or another mental disorder are diagnoses with motor disorder.
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About 1/3 of cases of intellectual disability disorder have unknown etiology.
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More cases of intellectual disability disorder are caused by PKU than Down Syndrome.
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Most people with mental retardation are classified as moderately mentally retarded.
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Most of the behaviours exhibited in conduct disorder are illegal.
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Once an adolescent or adult no longer meets diagnostic criteria for ADHD, he or she may still experience psychosocial impairments.
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It is easier to prevent conduct disorder than to treat it.
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The best treatment for ADHD is Ritalin.
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The inattentive behaviours of ADHD are usually the first ones noticed.
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A diagnosis of specific learning disorder can refer to dyslexia or mathematics disorder.
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A new diagnosis in DSM-5 is disruptive mood dysregulation disorder, also known as "the temper tantrum disorder."
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IQ scores are one piece of the diagnosis of intellectual disability disorder.
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Learning disabilities are diagnosed in DSM-5.
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Oppositional defiant disorder is a necessary precursor to conduct disorder.
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Mental health problems are the leading health problem Canadian children face after infancy.
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Most cases of stuttering resolve by the age of 8.
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Applied behaviour analysis is a successful component of treatment for people with intellectual disability disorder.
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DSM-5 shifted away from the term intellectual disability disorder and uses the term mental retardation.
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________________ is/are the leading health problem(s)that Canadian children face after infancy.

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B)Conduct disorder
C)Learning disorders
D)Mental health problems in general
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According to statistics, which of the following mental health disorders is most prevalent among Canadian children?

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D)Communication disorders
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Separation anxiety disorder can be diagnosed at any age.
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Autism is caused by distant, uncaring parenting.
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In DSM-5, several pervasive developmental disorders all fall under the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder.
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Asperger's syndrome has been found to be a distinctly different disorder than autism.
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Kutcher et al. (2010)remarked that, in Canada, mental health services for children are:

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D)Almost non-existent
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How many Canadian children have clinically important disorders?

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B)About 500 000
C)About 750 000
D)More than 800 000
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Cognitive-behavioural therapy is the treatment of choice for children with anxiety disorders.
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Approximately _________ Canadian children between the ages of 4 and 17 years have clinically important psychological disorders.

A)400 000
B)800 000
C)1 200 000
D)1 600 000
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Normal childhood fears (e.g., fear of the dark)is diagnosed as an anxiety disorder if the child recognizes the fear as unreasonable.
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Abnormal behaviour in children:

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Twin studies support a genetic basis for autism.
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Applied behaviour analysis is the best treatment for autism.
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Infants with a difficult temperament at five months are at risk of developing anxiety and depression early in childhood.
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Antipsychotic medications are used to treat all the various symptoms of autism.
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Disorders that affect children:

A)Often carry over into adulthood
B)Are typically short-lived
C)Do not have long-lasting consequences
D)Are the most devastating mental illnesses
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Paolo is a 14 year old boy who has been experiencing symptoms consistent with bipolar disorder. If he is like most adolescents with a psychiatric disorder he will receive

A)treatment in a specialized psychiatric facility for adolescents.
B)treatment in a psychiatric facility.
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D)no treatment.
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The number of youth who experience mental health challenges are likely:

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You witness a child in the grocery store kicking and screaming because his mother won't buy him candy. Which of the following DSM-5 disorders would apply to the child?

A)Conduct disorder
B)Oppositional defiant disorder
C)It depends on the mother's response; if she gives in, the behaviour is probably not a disorder, but the result of poor parenting strategies.
D)It depends on the child's age.
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Children with problems of undercontrol are most likely to come to therapy:

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C)To relieve their distress
D)At the request of their distressed parents
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder was previously known as:

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C)Attention-seeking disorder
D)Severe brain dysfunction
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What findings have led researchers to postulate an illusory bias in children with ADHD?

A)ADHD boys had more positive self-evaluations of their social interactions than control participants.
B)ADHD boys had more negative evaluations of themselves in their social interactions with same age peers.
C)ADHD boys perceived control participants to be socially unskilled compared to themselves.
D)ADHD boys perceived control participants to be uninteresting.
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According to research by Pires and Jenkins (2007), which of the following strongly predicted initial drug use by adolescents?

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C)Parental warmth
D)High levels of aggression
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It has been suggested by Casey and colleagues (1996)that approximately 15 - 30% of children with ADHD have a comorbid ______________.

A)mood disorder
B)anxiety disorder
C)learning disability
D)motor skills disorder
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Children labelled "hyperactive" would be diagnosed as having _________________ in DSM-5.

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C)oppositional defiant disorder
D)pervasive developmental disorder
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What have Pepler and Sedighdeilami (1998)reported about the problems of aggressive girls?

A)Their problems are very similar to the problems experienced by aggressive boys.
B)They have less academic problems than aggressive boys.
C)They have more interpersonal problems than aggressive boys.
D)Aggressive girls differ significantly from aggressive boys.
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In a study of immigrant children, Beiser, Hou, Hyman, and Tousignant (1998)found which of the following?

A)Children born in Canada had less hyperactivity.
B)Children who immigrated to Canada had more emotional disorders.
C)Children who immigrated were better adjusted than Canadian born children.
D)Children born in Canada had lower prevalence of conduct disorders.
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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is characterized by all of the following EXCEPT

A)poor academic work.
B)shyness.
C)difficulty getting along with peers.
D)distractibility.
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Which theorist is credited with the idea that poor self-regulation is the primary deficit in ADHD?

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C)Hinshaw
D)Douglas
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According to the Growing up in Canada report, children with difficult temperaments have parents characterized by:

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D)Permissive parenting styles
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In the initial report "Growing Up in Canada", which is based on results from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, the following was found EXCEPT:

A)Low birth weight is associated with a number of childhood health issues
B)Immigrant children have poorer adjustment than children born in Canada
C)Children with emotional and/or behavioural problems tend to have multiple problems
D)Single-mother families is related to increased physical aggression on the part of the child
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Pressure to be perfect is a significant problem for young people as rated by both youths and parents. It has also been linked to

A)schizophrenia.
B)bipolar disorder.
C)depression.
D)learning disorders.
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Isaac is six and after losing a hockey game, he came off the ice and began swearing at everyone who tried to console him. He was demonstrating:

A)overcontrolled behaviour
B)undercontrolled behaviour
C)poor sportsmanship
D)all of the above
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Which of the following researchers is known for his/her pioneering contributions in highlighting the attention deficits in hyperactive children?

A)Richard Tremblay
B)Virginia Douglas
C)David (Dan)Offord
D)Ivar Lovaas
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56
Research on depression in mothers by Elgar and associates (2003)at Dalhousie University found that:

A)Mothers had only a small influence on their children
B)Mothers had a strong, unidirectional impact on their children
C)Mothers and children had a strong, mutual influence on each other
D)Maternal anger is unrelated to the child's overactive, impulsive behaviour
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57
How did Canadian researcher Virginia Douglas first revolutionize the study and understanding of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)?

A)She was the first to suggest the use of Ritalin.
B)She was the first to draw attention to the phenomenon of hyperactivity.
C)She was the first to note problems with sustained attention.
D)All of the above
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58
Both attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorder are ______

A)new to DSM-IV.
B)even more of a problem to the individual child than to people who interact with him or her.
C)disorders of overcontrol.
D)disorders of undercontrol.
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59
Cognitive misattributions, such as assuming that a neutral action by a peer was really meant to be aggressive, is common to individuals with ADHD; however, similar misattributions are found in some children with ________________ .

A)anxiety disorders
B)mood disorders
C)conduct disorder
D)elimination disorders
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60
Simon lives with his mother in low-income housing. She works when she can, but often they rely on food banks and even with that, it's rare for Simon to eat three meals a day. As Simon becomes an adolescent, what should his mother be watching for?

A)Theft
B)Conduct disorder
C)Binge eating disorder
D)Suicidal thoughts
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61
The major difference in diagnostic criteria for children and adults with ADHD is that:

A)Children have to have symptom onset prior to age 7; adults can have onset at any age
B)Children need to have at least six symptoms; adults need to have at least five symptoms
C)Children need to have at least five symptoms; adults need to have at least six symptoms
D)There is no difference - the same criteria are applied to children and adults
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62
Breslau et al. (2010)reported that increases in teacher-rated attention problems at ages 6 to 11 were followed by what type(s)of problems at ages 11 to 17?

A)Declines in academic achievement in math and reading
B)Declines in reading and social skills
C)No changes in reading and social skills
D)No changes in academic achievement in math and reading
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63
Although most people with childhood ADHD no longer meet criteria for ADHD by the age of 30 or 40, about _____ will experience ongoing psychological impairment (Gerlach, 2009).

A)25%
B)30%
C)50%
D)60%
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64
Stimulant drugs have which of the following effects on hyperactive children?

A)Increased activity level
B)Gradual improvement in academic performance
C)Short-term improvements in attention and behaviour
D)Addiction to the medication
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65
During which period in Canadian history did the use of Ritalin to treat ADHD increase by up to 4.5 times its previous use?

A)1970 - 1976
B)1976 - 1983
C)1983 - 1990
D)1990 - 1996
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66
If you knew that a child on a playground had ADHD, but you did not know which one, you:

A)Would be able to immediately pick that child out
B)Only identify that child after an outburst
C)Have difficulty distinguishing the child from all the others
D)Would observe a child playing alone, away from the group
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67
Epidemiological studies of boys and girls in clinical samples indicate that ADHD:

A)Is about equally common in boys and girls
B)Is more common in boys
C)Is more common in girls
D)Is more common in girls with conduct disorder but in boys with oppositional defiant disorder
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68
The association between nicotine and ADHD is:

A)Children's smoking can cause attentional problems.
B)Maternal smoking is related hyperactivity in offspring.
C)Nicotine in pill form reduces the side effects of Ritalin.
D)The combination of Ritalin and nicotine has been shown to cause dangerous synergistic effects in adults with ADHD.
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69
The brains of children with ADHD differ from normal children in that ADHD brains have:

A)Excessive dopamine activity in ADHD children
B)Subtle seizure activity in the temporal lobes of ADHD children
C)Delays in cortical maturation
D)None of the above; no differences have been found.
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70
What did a study conducted in Toronto by Rucklidge and Kaplan determine about the functioning of adults who had a history of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?

A)Although symptoms were still present, the adults had learned to adapt to them.
B)Experiencing career success was the factor that led to improved adult functioning.
C)Most adults still had social impairments and other disturbances.
D)Adult usually went on to develop comorbid Axis I disorders.
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71
What did Gould et al. (2009)find regarding the use of stimulants in the treatment of ADHD?

A)Stimulants are not associated with serious cardiovascular events.
B)Stimulants are associated with sudden death in children and adolescents.
C)Stimulants are not associated with sudden death in children and adolescents.
D)Stimulants are associated with increased susceptibility to subsequent substance use disorders.
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72
Juan is an 8 year old boy in third grade. He has been struggling with school since first grade, but this year his teacher is fed up. Even though he is a polite child, she can no longer pass him for simply trying his hardest. Juan is frequently out of his seat, misplaces his work, makes careless errors, and distracts other children. It is likely that Juan has ADHD and wasn't previously diagnosed because:

A)Children aren't usually diagnosed until third grade
B)Children are not diagnosed until the behaviours have been present for seven years
C)Juan is Hispanic
D)Juan is Caucasian
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73
Bettelheim's diathesis-stress theory of hyperactivity suggests:

A)Hyperactivity arises from a predisposition for the condition in environments where the parents are passive.
B)Hyperactivity is an interaction between a predisposition for the condition and authoritarian parents.
C)Children's hyperactivity are based upon unconscious drives that are manifest during times of stress.
D)Hyperactivity is pervasive and due to a biological factor that arises during stress.
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74
In comparing girls and boys with ADHD, Canadian researchers have shown that:

A)Girls have greater impairment on a variety of measures
B)Girls have more issues with hyperactivity
C)Boys have more issues with inattention
D)No difference were found between girls and boys with ADHD
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75
According to Canadian Virginia Douglas, the primary deficit in ADHD is:

A)Poor verbal skills
B)Poor executive functioning skills
C)Poor theory of mind skills
D)Poor self-regulation skills
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76
The difference between attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)and simply being a "rambunctious kid" is that ADHD children

A)within each age group, show more extreme behaviour.
B)have subtle brain damage.
C)also have academic problems.
D)are truant.
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77
Investigations of the causes of ADHD have found that environmental toxins, such as food additives and lead

A)do not explain more than a small percentage of cases.
B)are usually the cause of the disorder in those children with an organic basis to their ADHD.
C)are more likely to cause attentional problems without hyperactivity, but not in those children with both attentional problems and hyperactivity.
D)cause subtle attentional problems, but not to the degree of ADHD.
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78
Eight-year-old Hank is extremely active and very distractible. He has particular difficulty in school, as he does not comply with the teacher's directions and has a hard time concentrating. When Hank reaches adolescence, he will probably:

A)Be in jail or juvenile hall
B)Exhibit the same behaviours that he exhibits now
C)Be less active but continue to have difficulty in school
D)Outgrow his problem
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79
The genetic factors that are inherited by children with ADHD are not totally known but are believed to reflect:

A)Brain function and structure
B)Neurotransmitter function and specificity
C)Appetitive and metabolic functions
D)All of the above are correct.
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80
When children with ADHD reach adolescence:

A)Their ADHD symptoms typically remit
B)Other psychiatric disturbances are more prominent than the ADHD
C)The severity reduces, but they continue to meet criteria for the disorder
D)Their academic performance is greatly improved
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