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A team of faculty and counselors at a large high school introduces a program of interventions across the curriculum aimed at encouraging such feelings as joy, happiness, hopefulness, and pride among the adolescent student body. The program appears strongly influenced by a new field called ______ psychology.

A) positive
B) affirmative
C) personality
D) preventive
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Hostility and optimism have ______ effects on health.

A) no
B) identical
C) similar
D) opposite
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Interactions between health care professionals and their clients may be influenced by ethnicity. This statement BEST reflects the ______ component of the ______ model of health.

A) biological; biomedical
B) medical; biomedical
C) psychological; biopsychosocial
D) social; biopsychosocial
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Roughly speaking, the field of health psychology is BEST described as developing during the ______.

A) 1960s
B) early 1970s
C) mid- to late 1970s
D) mid-1980s
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______ prevention is illustrated by actions such as taking medicine to reduce the development of symptoms of AIDS once infected with HIV; engaging in regular physical therapy to recover from an injury; and following diet recommendations following a heart attack.

A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Behavioral
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Which historical view is MOST consistent with the idea that both the mind and the body influence health?

A) Hippocrates' view that health depends on an equilibrium.
B) Descartes' view that disease results from the breakdown of the body's machine.
C) Newton's demonstration of gravitational pull.
D) Pasteur's work in the role of microorganisms in causing disease.
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A particular state implemented a comprehensive smoking cessation program with the money it received in a settlement with large tobacco companies. With respect to such chronic conditions as lung cancer and emphysema, the program is an example of ______ prevention.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) social
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Which statement is NOT a valid explanation for the rising cost of health care?

A) Life expectancy has increased.
B) More medical procedures are available to treat illness and disease.
C) Families are getting larger.
D) Technological advances, such as ultrasound, genetic screening, and chemotherapy, are very expensive.
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According to the textbook, "principles in health psychology can . . . be used to persuade people to seek medical care . . . to detect health problems at an early stage, when there are more treatment options available and these options are less expensive." Health psychology, therefore, can encourage ______ prevention.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) behavioral
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The textbook notes that nearly two-thirds of the deaths of those under 80 in the United States reflect the top 5 causes of death. Of these deaths, about one in ______ could be prevented by changes in people's behavior.

A) five
B) four
C) three
D) two
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The oldest of these health-related fields is ______.

A) health psychology
B) psychosomatic medicine
C) behavioral medicine
D) behavioral health
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Which statement BEST expresses the relationship between behavioral medicine and behavioral health?

A) Behavioral health is a subfield of behavioral medicine.
B) Behavioral medicine and behavioral health are different names for the same fields.
C) Behavioral medicine and behavioral health are different branches of psychosomatic medicine.
D) Behavioral medicine is a subfield of behavioral health.
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The mind and body are seen as inherently connected in ______.

A) the biomedical model of health, but not the biopsychosocial model
B) the biopsychosocial model of health, but not the biomedical model
C) neither the biomedical nor the biopsychosocial model of health
D) both the biomedical and the biopsychosocial models of health
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A woman's anxiety or fear regarding childbirth is ______ correlated with the length of labor.

A) inversely
B) not
C) positively
D) perfectly
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In the view of the textbook's author, the biomedical model of health is BEST described as ______.

A) not useful
B) incomplete
C) too subjective
D) overly broad
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Minimizing the damage caused by a disease is to detecting a disease at an early stage as ______ prevention is to ______ prevention.

A) tertiary; secondary
B) primary; secondary
C) tertiary; primary
D) secondary; tertiary
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Lupe examines how social support may buffer the negative effects of stigma on the well-being of HIV+ gay men of color. Lupe is MOST likely a ______ psychologist.

A) medical
B) clinical
C) health
D) social
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A team of campus counselors creates a campaign called "More Sleep, More Hugs" to promote student wellness. Is the campaign's title a good one, based on information provided in the text?

A) No. Hugs spread germs.
B) No. Sleep leads to lethargy and depression.
C) Meh. Sleep and hugs can't hurt, but they don't really do much for health, either.
D) Yes. Sleep and social support are both positively associated with health.
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The field of ______ examines how social relationships influence illness, cultural and societal reactions to illness, and the organization of health care services.

A) medical psychology
B) behavioral medicine
C) medical sociology
D) medical anthropology
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Of the leading causes of death in the United States, the MOST expensive is ______.

A) Alzheimer's disease
B) kidney disease
C) cancer
D) diabetes
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Graduate programs in health psychology typically provide training in biological areas such as anatomy; the broad domains of psychology, such as personality; and social factors, such as race and culture. This training BEST reflects the ______ model of health and wellness.

A) biopsychosocial
B) neurological
C) sociocultural
D) biomedical
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Health psychologists do NOT work directly with patients.
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Think about your life over the past year or so. Identify three psychological and/or social factors that may have had positive or negative effects on your health. Suggest how these effects may have occurred through health-related behaviors or physiological mechanisms where appropriate. Be as specific as possible.
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A certain amount of rudeness among medical experts is positively associated with the quality of care.
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Writing about feelings can help people cope with cancer.
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For most of history, the biomedical model has been the MOST widely accepted model of health.
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Most health psychologists earn a(n) ______ degree.

A) PhD
B) MSN
C) MS
D) MD
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Life expectancy has more than doubled since the early 1900s.
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With respect to the subfields of psychology, a(n) ______ health psychologist is MOST likely to assist a firm in the oil-and-gas industry in protecting the safety and promote the wellness of offshore drillers.

A) environmental
B) clinical
C) occupational
D) educational
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Over 90% of patients with chronic illnesses fail to comply with recommended treatments.
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Technological and scientific developments in neuroscience have had relatively little influence on contemporary health psychology.
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The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) now includes a section on psychology and human behavior.
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A prospective health psychologist who enjoys working directly with people is LEAST likely to pursue a degree in ______.

A) nursing
B) clinical psychology
C) counseling
D) public health
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Javon suffers from chronic, severe headaches. Compare and contrast the biomedical and biopsychosocial models of health by illustrating how each model might inform the understanding and treatment of Javon's headaches.
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That the predictors of health vary across cultures is of particular interest to professionals specializing in ______.

A) behavioral health
B) behavioral medicine
C) medical sociology
D) medical anthropology
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A team of faculty and counselors at a large high school introduces a program of interventions across the curriculum aimed at encouraging such feelings as joy, happiness, hopefulness, and pride among the adolescent student body. The program appears strongly influenced by a new field called ______ psychology.

A) positive
B) affirmative
C) personality
D) preventive
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2
Hostility and optimism have ______ effects on health.

A) no
B) identical
C) similar
D) opposite
opposite
3
Interactions between health care professionals and their clients may be influenced by ethnicity. This statement BEST reflects the ______ component of the ______ model of health.

A) biological; biomedical
B) medical; biomedical
C) psychological; biopsychosocial
D) social; biopsychosocial
social; biopsychosocial
4
Roughly speaking, the field of health psychology is BEST described as developing during the ______.

A) 1960s
B) early 1970s
C) mid- to late 1970s
D) mid-1980s
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______ prevention is illustrated by actions such as taking medicine to reduce the development of symptoms of AIDS once infected with HIV; engaging in regular physical therapy to recover from an injury; and following diet recommendations following a heart attack.

A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Behavioral
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6
Which historical view is MOST consistent with the idea that both the mind and the body influence health?

A) Hippocrates' view that health depends on an equilibrium.
B) Descartes' view that disease results from the breakdown of the body's machine.
C) Newton's demonstration of gravitational pull.
D) Pasteur's work in the role of microorganisms in causing disease.
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7
A particular state implemented a comprehensive smoking cessation program with the money it received in a settlement with large tobacco companies. With respect to such chronic conditions as lung cancer and emphysema, the program is an example of ______ prevention.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) social
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8
Which statement is NOT a valid explanation for the rising cost of health care?

A) Life expectancy has increased.
B) More medical procedures are available to treat illness and disease.
C) Families are getting larger.
D) Technological advances, such as ultrasound, genetic screening, and chemotherapy, are very expensive.
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9
According to the textbook, "principles in health psychology can . . . be used to persuade people to seek medical care . . . to detect health problems at an early stage, when there are more treatment options available and these options are less expensive." Health psychology, therefore, can encourage ______ prevention.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) behavioral
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10
The textbook notes that nearly two-thirds of the deaths of those under 80 in the United States reflect the top 5 causes of death. Of these deaths, about one in ______ could be prevented by changes in people's behavior.

A) five
B) four
C) three
D) two
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11
The oldest of these health-related fields is ______.

A) health psychology
B) psychosomatic medicine
C) behavioral medicine
D) behavioral health
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12
Which statement BEST expresses the relationship between behavioral medicine and behavioral health?

A) Behavioral health is a subfield of behavioral medicine.
B) Behavioral medicine and behavioral health are different names for the same fields.
C) Behavioral medicine and behavioral health are different branches of psychosomatic medicine.
D) Behavioral medicine is a subfield of behavioral health.
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13
The mind and body are seen as inherently connected in ______.

A) the biomedical model of health, but not the biopsychosocial model
B) the biopsychosocial model of health, but not the biomedical model
C) neither the biomedical nor the biopsychosocial model of health
D) both the biomedical and the biopsychosocial models of health
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A woman's anxiety or fear regarding childbirth is ______ correlated with the length of labor.

A) inversely
B) not
C) positively
D) perfectly
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In the view of the textbook's author, the biomedical model of health is BEST described as ______.

A) not useful
B) incomplete
C) too subjective
D) overly broad
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16
Minimizing the damage caused by a disease is to detecting a disease at an early stage as ______ prevention is to ______ prevention.

A) tertiary; secondary
B) primary; secondary
C) tertiary; primary
D) secondary; tertiary
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17
Lupe examines how social support may buffer the negative effects of stigma on the well-being of HIV+ gay men of color. Lupe is MOST likely a ______ psychologist.

A) medical
B) clinical
C) health
D) social
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18
A team of campus counselors creates a campaign called "More Sleep, More Hugs" to promote student wellness. Is the campaign's title a good one, based on information provided in the text?

A) No. Hugs spread germs.
B) No. Sleep leads to lethargy and depression.
C) Meh. Sleep and hugs can't hurt, but they don't really do much for health, either.
D) Yes. Sleep and social support are both positively associated with health.
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The field of ______ examines how social relationships influence illness, cultural and societal reactions to illness, and the organization of health care services.

A) medical psychology
B) behavioral medicine
C) medical sociology
D) medical anthropology
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Of the leading causes of death in the United States, the MOST expensive is ______.

A) Alzheimer's disease
B) kidney disease
C) cancer
D) diabetes
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21
Graduate programs in health psychology typically provide training in biological areas such as anatomy; the broad domains of psychology, such as personality; and social factors, such as race and culture. This training BEST reflects the ______ model of health and wellness.

A) biopsychosocial
B) neurological
C) sociocultural
D) biomedical
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Health psychologists do NOT work directly with patients.
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Think about your life over the past year or so. Identify three psychological and/or social factors that may have had positive or negative effects on your health. Suggest how these effects may have occurred through health-related behaviors or physiological mechanisms where appropriate. Be as specific as possible.
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A certain amount of rudeness among medical experts is positively associated with the quality of care.
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Writing about feelings can help people cope with cancer.
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For most of history, the biomedical model has been the MOST widely accepted model of health.
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Most health psychologists earn a(n) ______ degree.

A) PhD
B) MSN
C) MS
D) MD
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Life expectancy has more than doubled since the early 1900s.
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With respect to the subfields of psychology, a(n) ______ health psychologist is MOST likely to assist a firm in the oil-and-gas industry in protecting the safety and promote the wellness of offshore drillers.

A) environmental
B) clinical
C) occupational
D) educational
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Over 90% of patients with chronic illnesses fail to comply with recommended treatments.
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Technological and scientific developments in neuroscience have had relatively little influence on contemporary health psychology.
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The MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) now includes a section on psychology and human behavior.
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A prospective health psychologist who enjoys working directly with people is LEAST likely to pursue a degree in ______.

A) nursing
B) clinical psychology
C) counseling
D) public health
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Javon suffers from chronic, severe headaches. Compare and contrast the biomedical and biopsychosocial models of health by illustrating how each model might inform the understanding and treatment of Javon's headaches.
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That the predictors of health vary across cultures is of particular interest to professionals specializing in ______.

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B) behavioral medicine
C) medical sociology
D) medical anthropology
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