Deck 13: Residing in the Community

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Stigma is a social process and is characterized by __________.

A) feelings of inadequacy based on past performance
B) purposeful exclusion from social groups
C) arbitrary denial of rights and privileges
D) feelings of devaluation because of negative social judgments
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Which of the following, according to Goffman, is not one of the three types of stigma?

A) abominations of the body
B) blemishes of individual character
C) radicalism and injustice
D) stigma or race, religion, and nationality
Question
In ancient Greece, a/an __________ referred to marks on the body that indicated that the individual was entitled to be treated poorly.

A) alienation
B) blemish
C) markers
D) stigma
Question
In the case of mental disorder, stigmas may cause __________.

A) others to keep their social distance
B) discrimination and prejudice
C) delayed treatment
D) changes in behavior
Question
Stigmatizing achieves three goals, according to Link and Jo Phelan. Which of the following is not one of these goals?

A) exploitation
B) enforcement of social norms
C) avoidance
D) stereotyping
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__________ is the major reason for stigmatizing, according to Link and Jo Phelan.

A) Exploitation
B) Enforcement of social norms
C) Avoidance
D) Stereotyping
Question
In an effort to limit the negative consequences of stigmatization, the stigmatized person __________.

A) becomes violent
B) behaves differently
C) responds in a limited way
D) withdraws from society
Question
__________ rates for the mentally ill tend to be higher than those for the general public.

A) Marriage
B) Divorce
C) Birth
D) Abortion
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When someone is rejected by their family, it is most likely the individual's __________.

A) child
B) parent
C) spouse
D) sibling
Question
What factor seems to account for why some people are less prejudiced against former mental patients?

A) Genetic predisposition
B) Previous relationships with mental patients
C) Legal restrictions
D) Symptoms themselves
Question
The likelihood and ability of a family to cope with stigma is related in part to the __________'s response.

A) nation
B) community
C) patient
D) legal system
Question
The relationship between community attitudes and mental disorder is __________.

A) well-established
B) controversial
C) limited by small samples
D) un-researched
Question
Although the issue has a much longer history, the first systematic studies of community attitudes toward mental disorder did not occur until the __________.

A) 1900s
B) 1950s
C) 1970s
D) 1990s
Question
Early research on community attitudes toward mental illness suggested that public attitudes were __________.

A) generally positive
B) somewhat tolerant
C) questioning
D) rejecting
Question
Gove and Fain's research suggested the negative stereotypes of the mentally ill persist and that actual behavior toward the mentally ill is __________.

A) very negative
B) supportive
C) concerned
D) limited
Question
Research shows that some groups are more negative toward the mental ill than others. Which of the following statements is not true in this regard?

A) older people are more negative than younger people
B) blacks are more negative than whites
C) men are more negative than women
D) the lower class is more negative than the upper class
Question
Over time, the attitudes toward former mental patients have become __________.

A) much less liberal
B) a little less liberal
C) somewhat more liberal
D) much more liberal
Question
The improved attitudes toward former mental patients are due in part to __________.

A) increased knowledge about mental disorder
B) research about mental illness
C) increased number of mental patients
D) legal improvements
Question
One of the major reasons people avoid those with mental illnesses is the concern that they are __________.

A) contagious
B) annoying
C) violent
D) needy
Question
According to __________ theory, once an individual is identified as a mental patient, s/he will always be seen that way.

A) conflict
B) functionalist
C) stigma
D) labeling
Question
The key to adequate readjustment to the outside world is __________.

A) constructing a competent social-psychological framework
B) having a supportive family
C) earning enough money to live independently
D) developing a sense of self that is congruent with their former self
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According to Miller, which of the following is not one of the elements significant for keeping mental patient's ability to stay out of the mental hospital?

A) source of material support
B) a close and supportive relationship
C) a sense of purpose
D) control over new situations
Question
Which of the following are most responsible for a former mental patient's future fate?

A) Family support
B) Adequate supervision
C) Ability to cope
D) Persistence of symptoms
Question
According to Goffman, a person with a form of stigma is seen as __________.

A) different, in a good way
B) different, in a bad way
C) similar, in a good way
D) similar, in a bad way
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What is the likelihood that family members terminate relationships with an insane family member?

A) rare
B) about half
C) surprisingly common
D) nearly all
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What is stigma? What are the consequences for mental patients?
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Why do people stigmatize others?
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How do family members respond to current and former mental patients?
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Why have attitudes toward mental patients improved over time?
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What factors are important for mental patients following hospitalization or treatment?
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Stigma is a social process and is characterized by __________.

A) feelings of inadequacy based on past performance
B) purposeful exclusion from social groups
C) arbitrary denial of rights and privileges
D) feelings of devaluation because of negative social judgments
D
2
Which of the following, according to Goffman, is not one of the three types of stigma?

A) abominations of the body
B) blemishes of individual character
C) radicalism and injustice
D) stigma or race, religion, and nationality
C
3
In ancient Greece, a/an __________ referred to marks on the body that indicated that the individual was entitled to be treated poorly.

A) alienation
B) blemish
C) markers
D) stigma
D
4
In the case of mental disorder, stigmas may cause __________.

A) others to keep their social distance
B) discrimination and prejudice
C) delayed treatment
D) changes in behavior
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Stigmatizing achieves three goals, according to Link and Jo Phelan. Which of the following is not one of these goals?

A) exploitation
B) enforcement of social norms
C) avoidance
D) stereotyping
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__________ is the major reason for stigmatizing, according to Link and Jo Phelan.

A) Exploitation
B) Enforcement of social norms
C) Avoidance
D) Stereotyping
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7
In an effort to limit the negative consequences of stigmatization, the stigmatized person __________.

A) becomes violent
B) behaves differently
C) responds in a limited way
D) withdraws from society
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__________ rates for the mentally ill tend to be higher than those for the general public.

A) Marriage
B) Divorce
C) Birth
D) Abortion
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When someone is rejected by their family, it is most likely the individual's __________.

A) child
B) parent
C) spouse
D) sibling
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10
What factor seems to account for why some people are less prejudiced against former mental patients?

A) Genetic predisposition
B) Previous relationships with mental patients
C) Legal restrictions
D) Symptoms themselves
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11
The likelihood and ability of a family to cope with stigma is related in part to the __________'s response.

A) nation
B) community
C) patient
D) legal system
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12
The relationship between community attitudes and mental disorder is __________.

A) well-established
B) controversial
C) limited by small samples
D) un-researched
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Although the issue has a much longer history, the first systematic studies of community attitudes toward mental disorder did not occur until the __________.

A) 1900s
B) 1950s
C) 1970s
D) 1990s
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14
Early research on community attitudes toward mental illness suggested that public attitudes were __________.

A) generally positive
B) somewhat tolerant
C) questioning
D) rejecting
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Gove and Fain's research suggested the negative stereotypes of the mentally ill persist and that actual behavior toward the mentally ill is __________.

A) very negative
B) supportive
C) concerned
D) limited
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16
Research shows that some groups are more negative toward the mental ill than others. Which of the following statements is not true in this regard?

A) older people are more negative than younger people
B) blacks are more negative than whites
C) men are more negative than women
D) the lower class is more negative than the upper class
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17
Over time, the attitudes toward former mental patients have become __________.

A) much less liberal
B) a little less liberal
C) somewhat more liberal
D) much more liberal
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18
The improved attitudes toward former mental patients are due in part to __________.

A) increased knowledge about mental disorder
B) research about mental illness
C) increased number of mental patients
D) legal improvements
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One of the major reasons people avoid those with mental illnesses is the concern that they are __________.

A) contagious
B) annoying
C) violent
D) needy
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According to __________ theory, once an individual is identified as a mental patient, s/he will always be seen that way.

A) conflict
B) functionalist
C) stigma
D) labeling
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21
The key to adequate readjustment to the outside world is __________.

A) constructing a competent social-psychological framework
B) having a supportive family
C) earning enough money to live independently
D) developing a sense of self that is congruent with their former self
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22
According to Miller, which of the following is not one of the elements significant for keeping mental patient's ability to stay out of the mental hospital?

A) source of material support
B) a close and supportive relationship
C) a sense of purpose
D) control over new situations
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23
Which of the following are most responsible for a former mental patient's future fate?

A) Family support
B) Adequate supervision
C) Ability to cope
D) Persistence of symptoms
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24
According to Goffman, a person with a form of stigma is seen as __________.

A) different, in a good way
B) different, in a bad way
C) similar, in a good way
D) similar, in a bad way
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What is the likelihood that family members terminate relationships with an insane family member?

A) rare
B) about half
C) surprisingly common
D) nearly all
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26
What is stigma? What are the consequences for mental patients?
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27
Why do people stigmatize others?
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How do family members respond to current and former mental patients?
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Why have attitudes toward mental patients improved over time?
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What factors are important for mental patients following hospitalization or treatment?
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