Ch9 MCQs Flashcards
Psychosis refers to a cluster of symptoms primarily involving which of the following?
a) A lack of emotional attachment to, and concern for, other people
b) Unusual motor activity
c) Impaired reality testing
d) Fluctuating moods
e) All of the above
c) Impaired reality testing
Which of the following is NOT an example of hallucinations?
a) You feel like thousands of spiders are crawling all over your body.
b) You see an enormous giant picking up a car.
c) You are convinced your neighbour is using x-ray vision to monitor your movements.
d) You smell a floral aroma despite the absence of flowers or perfume.
e) The television is broadcasting secret messages to you that no one else can hear.
c) You are convinced your neighbour is using x-ray vision to monitor your movements.
Which of the following is a common criticism of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)?
a) It rates psychological conditions on a continuum instead of using diagnostic categories.
b) It is not recognized by the American Psychiatric Association.
c) It medicalizes many normal aspects of the human condition.
d) It omits major mental disorders like schizophrenia.
e) It has not been revised or updated for several decades
c) It medicalizes many normal aspects of the human condition.
Word salad and bizarre behaviour are both examples of which of the following?
a) Positive symptoms
b) Neutral symptoms
c) Negative symptoms
d) Fluctuating symptoms
e) Disorganized symptoms
e) Disorganized symptoms
In addition to profound sadness, what is the core symptom of a major depression?
a) Avolition
b) Alogia
c) Mania
d) Anhedonia
e) Flattened affect
d) Anhedonia
For a person diagnosed with bipolar disorder, what might he or she experience during a manic episode?
a) Pressured speech
b) Euphoria
c) Impulsivity
d) Distorted thinking
e) All of the above
e) All of the above
What is the main diagnostic distinction among schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, and brief psychotic disorder?
a) The age of onset of the symptoms
b) The severity of the symptoms
c) The length of time the symptoms persist
d) The number of symptoms that are present
e) Whether or not it is characterized by the presence of psychosis
c) The length of time the symptoms persist
In general, studies of inmates find that which of the following major mental disorders is the most common?
a) Depression
b) Delusional disorder
c) Bipolar disorder
d) Schizophrenia
e) Personality disorder
a) Depression
What does research suggest about the level of major mental disorder among North American inmates (in comparison to the general public)?
a) It is higher for depression, but lower for schizophrenia and mania.
b) It is higher for schizophrenia and mania, but lower for depression.
c) It is higher for schizophrenia, but lower for depression and mania.
d) It is higher for mania, but lower for depression and schizophrenia.
e) It is higher for mania, depression, and schizophrenia.
e) It is higher for mania, depression, and schizophrenia.
What is the primary methodological advantage of investigating the link between mental disorder and crime in total birth cohorts?
a) These studies tend to be conducted in Scandinavian countries.
b) These studies avoid the problem of biased samples.
c) These studies ensure the mental disorder is not influenced by historical events.
d) These studies use official records for information about criminal behaviour.
e) These studies eliminate prenatal complications as a possible third variable.
b) These studies avoid the problem of biased samples.
Swanson and colleagues’ (1990) study of the link between mental disorder and violent behaviour using data from the Epidemiological Catchment Area found violence rates were highest for people diagnosed with which of the following?
a) Bipolar disorder
b) No mental disorder
c) Depression
d) Drug and alcohol abuse/dependence
e) Schizophrenia
d) Drug and alcohol abuse/dependence
Which of the following statements accurately describes the extent to which people with mental disorders are involved in criminal offending?
a) The majority of non-violent crime in society is committed by individuals with a mental disorder.
b) The majority of the violent crime in society is committed by individuals with a mental disorder.
c) The majority of non-violent and violent crime in society is committed by individuals with a mental disorder.
d) The majority of individuals with a mental disorder engage in criminal violence.
e) People with mental disorders are no more likely to offend, but are more likely to be arrested, convicted, and imprisoned than others who engage in similar behaviour.
e) People with mental disorders are no more likely to offend, but are more likely to be arrested, convicted, and imprisoned than others who engage in similar behaviour.
What is the transfer of psychiatric patients out of large-scale institutions and into community-based care known as?
a) Psychiatric exporting
b) Institutional depopulation
c) Deinstitutionalization
d) Psychiatric down-sizing
e) Patient displacement
c) Deinstitutionalization
What does the criminalization of mental disorder suggest about the link between mental disorder and crime?
a) It is due to the presence of specific symptoms of mental disorder which raise the risk of criminal behaviour.
b) It is the result of interpersonal distress and conflict between a person exhibiting symptoms of psychosis and other people who are not suffering from a mental disorder.
c) It is due to the stress of being in the criminal justice system and imprisoned, which increases the risk of people developing a mental disorder.
d) It is an artifact of the fact people with mental disorder are more likely to be caught, arrested, and prosecuted than people without a mental disorder.
e) All of the above
d) It is an artifact of the fact people with mental disorder are more likely to be caught, arrested, and prosecuted than people without a mental disorder.
The study by Teplin (1984) examining the exercise of police discretion found members of the public presenting signs of mental disorder were more likely to be ________ than those without symptoms of mental disorder.
a) investigated
b) arrested
c) charged
d) released
e) convicted
b) arrested