Deck 10: Autism Spectrum Disorders and Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia

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Which racial/ethnic group has the highest prevalence of autism?

A)African American
B)Caucasian
C)Asian
D)Native American
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The two strongest predictors of adult outcomes in children with autism are:

A)absence of stereotyped behavior and theory of mind
B)IQ and language development
C)parental responsiveness and early intervention
D)intact motor skills and sensory specialization
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_______________ has been associated with autism more than any other genetically based condition.

A)Tuberous sclerosis
B)Down syndrome
C)PKU
D)Fragile X
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Children with autism are likely to experience problems with:

A)sleep patterns
B)gastrointestinal problems
C)food selectivity
D)all of the above
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___________ children with autism do not develop any useful language.

A)All
B)The majority of
C)Approximately half of
D)A small number of
Question
The deficits of autism become increasingly noticeable:

A)from birth
B)around 6 months of age
C)around 2 years of age
D)when the child enters school
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Dr.Ivar Lovaas is most noted for his work in developing:

A)TEACCH
B)Floor Time
C)Applied Behavioral Analysis
D)Pivotal Response Therapy
Question
Children who have been diagnosed with _______ have deficits in recognizing facial expressions.

A)depression
B)autism
C)ADHD
D)anxiety
Question
Traditional intelligence tests,such as the WISC,may _______ the intellectual functioning of children with autism.

A)underestimate
B)artificially inflate
C)stereotype
D)accurately reflect
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A step-by-step approach to presenting a stimulus and requiring a specific response that is used in the treatment of autism is called:

A)subtle trial training
B)response training
C)trial-response approach
D)discrete trial training
Question
Which of the following statements about gender differences in autism is true?

A)Autism is equally common in boys and girls.
B)Autism is more common in boys.
C)Autism is more common in boys,except among those with profound mental retardation,where the numbers of boys and girls are similar.
D)Autism is more common in boys,except among those with average or above-average IQ,where the numbers of boys and girls are similar.
Question
Studies of brain metabolism in individuals with autism suggest decreased blood flow in these two lobes.

A)frontal and temporal
B)frontal and parietal
C)temporal and parietal
D)occipital and temporal
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The extreme male brain theory of autism suggests that:

A)autistic brains are more "systemizing"
B)autistic brains are less "systemizing"
C)females are more systemizing
D)males are more empathizing
Question
Early theories about autism attributed the autistic child's behaviors to:

A)biological abnormalities of the brain
B)the inability to integrate senses
C)the parent's wish that the child not exist
D)lack of stimulating environments
Question
Family members of children with autism display higher than normal rates of:

A)echolalia
B)mental retardation
C)language deficits
D)all of these
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As many as _____ percent of individuals with Autism have a head size that is above average.

A)80
B)85
C)90
D)95
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_______ percent of parents who have a child with autism feel that the MMR,mercury (thimerosal)in vaccines and/or the increased number of childhood vaccines have contributed to their child's autism.

A)Ten
B)Twenty five
C)Fifty
D)Seventy five
Question
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)recommends that children be screened for autism at _______.

A)12 months
B)15 months
C)12 months and 24 months
D)18 months and 24 months
Question
Leo Kanner used the term early infantile autism which literally means __________.

A)absence of language
B)need of sameness
C)outside of oneself
D)within oneself
Question
For a DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of autism,onset of autistic symptoms must be prior to age:

A)1
B)3
C)5
D)7
Question
Medications help control psychotic symptoms in children with schizophrenia by blocking _______________ transmission at the __________ receptor

A)dopamine,G2,GABA
B)dopamine,5HT2,serotonin
C)serotonin,D2,dopamine
D)dopamine,D2,dopamine
Question
Twenty five percent of children with _______ may never walk and half who do walk will lose their ability.

A)autism
B)Asperger's disorder
C)Rett's disorder
D)childhood disintegrative disorder
Question
The most common presenting symptom for children with schizophrenia is:

A)auditory hallucinations
B)visual hallucinations
C)paranoid delusions
D)flat affect
Question
Children with schizophrenia may be treated with _____________ to diminish psychotic symptoms.

A)behavior modification
B)individual therapy
C)medications
D)family treatment
Question
Current views regarding the causes of schizophrenia emphasize:

A)biological factors
B)family environment factors
C)disruptions to prenatal development
D)the interplay among biological vulnerability,stress,and protective factors
Question
In contrast to children with autism,children with Asperger's disorder:

A)do not display social impairments
B)do not display restricted interests
C)display greater interest in social contact
D)display less language delay
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Which of the following is least likely to characterize the families of children with schizophrenia?

A)communication deviance
B)use of harsh criticism toward the children
C)economic hardship
D)all of these are characteristic of families of children with schizophrenia
Question
_______ strengthens behaviors by capitalizing on naturally occurring opportunities.

A)Naturalistic training
B)Discrete trial training
C)Incidental training
D)Pivotal response training
Question
Which of the following statements about childhood-onset schizophrenia is false?

A)Childhood-onset schizophrenia appears to be a more severe form of adult-onset schizophrenia.
B)The criteria used to diagnose schizophrenia in adults can reliably be used to diagnose schizophrenia in children.
C)Childhood-onset schizophrenia typically has a sudden onset.
D)Childhood-onset schizophrenia is likely to persist into adolescence and adulthood.
Question
Schizophrenia is extremely rare prior to:

A)the preschool years
B)the early school years
C)adolescence
D)early to mid adulthood
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Which of the following statements about Rett's disorder is false?

A)Rett's disorder is generally considered to be a female disorder.
B)Children with Rett's disorder usually show a period of normal prenatal and early development for the first 6 to 12 months of life.
C)Children with Rett's disorder experience a deceleration of head growth.
D)In comparison to children with autism,children with Rett's disorder do not display language impairments.
Question
The UCLA Young Autism Project attempts to modify children's symptoms by:

A)imitating the children whenever they engage in perseverative behaviors
B)using behavior modification techniques such as rewarding and shaping
C)removing children from their homes and placing them in more structured settings
D)applying electric shock
Question
Current treatments for child-onset schizophrenia emphasize medications in combination with:

A)a psychotherapeutic program
B)a social support program
C)an educational support program
D)all of the above
Question
Four-year old Jacob has demonstrated a significant loss of previously acquired skills,following an apparently normal development.Jacob would be most likely to be diagnosed with:

A)autism
B)Asperger's disorder
C)childhood disintegrative disorder
D)Rett's disorder
Question
In comparison to children with autism,children with schizophrenia:

A)tend to be younger at diagnosis
B)show a more chronic and declining course
C)show similar social and language deficits
D)show less intellectual impairment
Question
The promise of early intervention with autism derives primarily from:

A)the likelihood that parents have not yet become discouraged
B)the likelihood that intrusive and disruptive behaviors will not yet have been developed
C)the willingness of young children to please adults
D)the plasticity of neural systems early in development
Question
The most common comorbid disorders in children with schizophrenia are:

A)autism and other PDDs
B)anxiety disorders
C)behavior disorders and depression
D)pica and mental retardation
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Deck 10: Autism Spectrum Disorders and Childhood-Onset Schizophrenia
1
Which racial/ethnic group has the highest prevalence of autism?

A)African American
B)Caucasian
C)Asian
D)Native American
Caucasian
2
The two strongest predictors of adult outcomes in children with autism are:

A)absence of stereotyped behavior and theory of mind
B)IQ and language development
C)parental responsiveness and early intervention
D)intact motor skills and sensory specialization
IQ and language development
3
_______________ has been associated with autism more than any other genetically based condition.

A)Tuberous sclerosis
B)Down syndrome
C)PKU
D)Fragile X
Tuberous sclerosis
4
Children with autism are likely to experience problems with:

A)sleep patterns
B)gastrointestinal problems
C)food selectivity
D)all of the above
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___________ children with autism do not develop any useful language.

A)All
B)The majority of
C)Approximately half of
D)A small number of
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6
The deficits of autism become increasingly noticeable:

A)from birth
B)around 6 months of age
C)around 2 years of age
D)when the child enters school
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7
Dr.Ivar Lovaas is most noted for his work in developing:

A)TEACCH
B)Floor Time
C)Applied Behavioral Analysis
D)Pivotal Response Therapy
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8
Children who have been diagnosed with _______ have deficits in recognizing facial expressions.

A)depression
B)autism
C)ADHD
D)anxiety
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9
Traditional intelligence tests,such as the WISC,may _______ the intellectual functioning of children with autism.

A)underestimate
B)artificially inflate
C)stereotype
D)accurately reflect
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10
A step-by-step approach to presenting a stimulus and requiring a specific response that is used in the treatment of autism is called:

A)subtle trial training
B)response training
C)trial-response approach
D)discrete trial training
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11
Which of the following statements about gender differences in autism is true?

A)Autism is equally common in boys and girls.
B)Autism is more common in boys.
C)Autism is more common in boys,except among those with profound mental retardation,where the numbers of boys and girls are similar.
D)Autism is more common in boys,except among those with average or above-average IQ,where the numbers of boys and girls are similar.
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12
Studies of brain metabolism in individuals with autism suggest decreased blood flow in these two lobes.

A)frontal and temporal
B)frontal and parietal
C)temporal and parietal
D)occipital and temporal
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13
The extreme male brain theory of autism suggests that:

A)autistic brains are more "systemizing"
B)autistic brains are less "systemizing"
C)females are more systemizing
D)males are more empathizing
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14
Early theories about autism attributed the autistic child's behaviors to:

A)biological abnormalities of the brain
B)the inability to integrate senses
C)the parent's wish that the child not exist
D)lack of stimulating environments
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15
Family members of children with autism display higher than normal rates of:

A)echolalia
B)mental retardation
C)language deficits
D)all of these
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16
As many as _____ percent of individuals with Autism have a head size that is above average.

A)80
B)85
C)90
D)95
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17
_______ percent of parents who have a child with autism feel that the MMR,mercury (thimerosal)in vaccines and/or the increased number of childhood vaccines have contributed to their child's autism.

A)Ten
B)Twenty five
C)Fifty
D)Seventy five
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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)recommends that children be screened for autism at _______.

A)12 months
B)15 months
C)12 months and 24 months
D)18 months and 24 months
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19
Leo Kanner used the term early infantile autism which literally means __________.

A)absence of language
B)need of sameness
C)outside of oneself
D)within oneself
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20
For a DSM-IV-TR diagnosis of autism,onset of autistic symptoms must be prior to age:

A)1
B)3
C)5
D)7
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21
Medications help control psychotic symptoms in children with schizophrenia by blocking _______________ transmission at the __________ receptor

A)dopamine,G2,GABA
B)dopamine,5HT2,serotonin
C)serotonin,D2,dopamine
D)dopamine,D2,dopamine
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22
Twenty five percent of children with _______ may never walk and half who do walk will lose their ability.

A)autism
B)Asperger's disorder
C)Rett's disorder
D)childhood disintegrative disorder
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23
The most common presenting symptom for children with schizophrenia is:

A)auditory hallucinations
B)visual hallucinations
C)paranoid delusions
D)flat affect
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Children with schizophrenia may be treated with _____________ to diminish psychotic symptoms.

A)behavior modification
B)individual therapy
C)medications
D)family treatment
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25
Current views regarding the causes of schizophrenia emphasize:

A)biological factors
B)family environment factors
C)disruptions to prenatal development
D)the interplay among biological vulnerability,stress,and protective factors
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26
In contrast to children with autism,children with Asperger's disorder:

A)do not display social impairments
B)do not display restricted interests
C)display greater interest in social contact
D)display less language delay
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27
Which of the following is least likely to characterize the families of children with schizophrenia?

A)communication deviance
B)use of harsh criticism toward the children
C)economic hardship
D)all of these are characteristic of families of children with schizophrenia
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_______ strengthens behaviors by capitalizing on naturally occurring opportunities.

A)Naturalistic training
B)Discrete trial training
C)Incidental training
D)Pivotal response training
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29
Which of the following statements about childhood-onset schizophrenia is false?

A)Childhood-onset schizophrenia appears to be a more severe form of adult-onset schizophrenia.
B)The criteria used to diagnose schizophrenia in adults can reliably be used to diagnose schizophrenia in children.
C)Childhood-onset schizophrenia typically has a sudden onset.
D)Childhood-onset schizophrenia is likely to persist into adolescence and adulthood.
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30
Schizophrenia is extremely rare prior to:

A)the preschool years
B)the early school years
C)adolescence
D)early to mid adulthood
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31
Which of the following statements about Rett's disorder is false?

A)Rett's disorder is generally considered to be a female disorder.
B)Children with Rett's disorder usually show a period of normal prenatal and early development for the first 6 to 12 months of life.
C)Children with Rett's disorder experience a deceleration of head growth.
D)In comparison to children with autism,children with Rett's disorder do not display language impairments.
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32
The UCLA Young Autism Project attempts to modify children's symptoms by:

A)imitating the children whenever they engage in perseverative behaviors
B)using behavior modification techniques such as rewarding and shaping
C)removing children from their homes and placing them in more structured settings
D)applying electric shock
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33
Current treatments for child-onset schizophrenia emphasize medications in combination with:

A)a psychotherapeutic program
B)a social support program
C)an educational support program
D)all of the above
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34
Four-year old Jacob has demonstrated a significant loss of previously acquired skills,following an apparently normal development.Jacob would be most likely to be diagnosed with:

A)autism
B)Asperger's disorder
C)childhood disintegrative disorder
D)Rett's disorder
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35
In comparison to children with autism,children with schizophrenia:

A)tend to be younger at diagnosis
B)show a more chronic and declining course
C)show similar social and language deficits
D)show less intellectual impairment
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36
The promise of early intervention with autism derives primarily from:

A)the likelihood that parents have not yet become discouraged
B)the likelihood that intrusive and disruptive behaviors will not yet have been developed
C)the willingness of young children to please adults
D)the plasticity of neural systems early in development
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37
The most common comorbid disorders in children with schizophrenia are:

A)autism and other PDDs
B)anxiety disorders
C)behavior disorders and depression
D)pica and mental retardation
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