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Deck 16: Childhood and Adolescent Psychological Problems
1
In childhood disorders there are different types of problems such as Symptom-Based Disorders.One such disorder is known as enuresis.Which if the following is the correct definition of enuresis?
A)Bedwetting
B)Sleepwalking
C)Lack of bowel control
D)Stammering
A)Bedwetting
B)Sleepwalking
C)Lack of bowel control
D)Stammering
Bedwetting
2
Studies of risk factors suggest that what percentage of children of lone parents are twice as likely to have a mental health problem as those living with married or cohabiting couples?
A)16% compared to 8%
B)14% compared to 7%
C)18% compared to 9%
D)20% compared to 10%
A)16% compared to 8%
B)14% compared to 7%
C)18% compared to 9%
D)20% compared to 10%
16% compared to 8%
3
Which of the following are difficulties associated with the diagnosis of childhood psychological problems?
A)Establishing what is normal for a particular age
B)Differences in cultural norms
C)Rapid developmental change
D)All of the above
A)Establishing what is normal for a particular age
B)Differences in cultural norms
C)Rapid developmental change
D)All of the above
All of the above
4
Comorbidity between childhood disorders is common.What percentage of children have more than one mental health diagnosis?
A)10%
B)15%
C)2%
D)17%
A)10%
B)15%
C)2%
D)17%
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5
Which of the following is not considered to be one an internalizing disorder?
A)Separation anxiety
B)GAD
C)Major depressive disorder
D)ADHD
A)Separation anxiety
B)GAD
C)Major depressive disorder
D)ADHD
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6
In ADHD impulsivity may result in the child taking part in which of the following activities?
A)Riding a bike fast over rough terrain
B)Shop lifting
C)Happy slapping
D)All of the above
A)Riding a bike fast over rough terrain
B)Shop lifting
C)Happy slapping
D)All of the above
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7
Studies of the prevalence of diagnosable childhood psychological disorders estimate that between what percentage of children and adolescents have a diagnosable psychological disorder ?
A)10-20%
B)20-30%
C)15-25%
D)5-10%
A)10-20%
B)20-30%
C)15-25%
D)5-10%
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8
In ADHD impulsivity may manifest itself in which of the following ways?
A)Impatience
B)Difficulty in appropriately delaying responses
C)Constantly interrupting others before they have finished what they have to say
D)All of the above
A)Impatience
B)Difficulty in appropriately delaying responses
C)Constantly interrupting others before they have finished what they have to say
D)All of the above
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9
In childhood disorders prevalence rates suggest that boys are more likely to have a disorder than girls,but that the prevalent disorder in boys is conduct disorders and in girls anxiety disorders.What percentage of 3-year-olds exhibit more mild difficulties (Richman,Stevenson & Graham,1982)?
A)18%
B)20%
C)15%
D)22%
A)18%
B)20%
C)15%
D)22%
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10
An area of psychology that is concerned with mapping how early childhood experiences may act as risk factors for later diagnosable psychological disorders,and attempts to describe the pathways by which early experiences may generate adult psychological problems is known as:
A)Clinical psychopathology
B)Developmental psychopathology
C)Applied psychopathology
D)Cognitive psychopathology
A)Clinical psychopathology
B)Developmental psychopathology
C)Applied psychopathology
D)Cognitive psychopathology
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11
In ADHD hyperactivity may manifest itself in which of the following ways?
A)Excessive fidgetiness
B)Excessive eating
C)Excessive shouting
D)Excessive thirst
A)Excessive fidgetiness
B)Excessive eating
C)Excessive shouting
D)Excessive thirst
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12
Most individuals with ADHD present with symptoms of both inattention and hyperactivity,but in some one or the other pattern may be dominant.This has given rise to diagnostic sub-types such as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder,Predominantly Inattentive Type and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder,Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type.Each sub-type should be used if how many (or more)of the dominant symptoms are present?
A)6
B)8
C)4
D)2
A)6
B)8
C)4
D)2
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13
Most individuals with ADHD present with symptoms of both inattention and hyperactivity,but in some one or the other pattern may be dominant.This has given rise to diagnostic sub-types such as Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder,Predominantly Inattentive Type and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder,Predominantly Hyperactive-Impulsive Type.Each sub-type should be used if dominant symptoms are present with fewer than how many of the less dominant symptoms present?
A)6
B)8
C)4
D)2
A)6
B)8
C)4
D)2
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14
Children with ADHD can be distinguished from those with Oppositional Defiant Disorder/Conduct Disorder by the fact that the latter are likely to?
A)Be more aggressive
B)Live in families with a lower socio-economic status,
C)Have parents who also exhibit antisocial behaviour
D)All of the above
A)Be more aggressive
B)Live in families with a lower socio-economic status,
C)Have parents who also exhibit antisocial behaviour
D)All of the above
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15
Which of the following are true of the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for ADHD?
A)The impairment must be present before the age of 8 years
B)The impairment must be present in at least 3 contexts
C)The predisposition towards ADHD must be persistent and generalised
D)All of the above
A)The impairment must be present before the age of 8 years
B)The impairment must be present in at least 3 contexts
C)The predisposition towards ADHD must be persistent and generalised
D)All of the above
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16
Clinicians have tended to organise childhood psychological problems into two broad domains based on the general behavioural characteristics of the child.One domain covers externalising disorders which are based on outward-directed behaviour problems such as which of the following?
A)Aggressiveness
B)Hyperactivity
C)Non-compliance
D)All of the above
A)Aggressiveness
B)Hyperactivity
C)Non-compliance
D)All of the above
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17
In childhood disorders prevalence rates suggest that boys are more likely to have a disorder than girls,but that the prevalent disorder in boys is conduct disorders and in girls anxiety disorders.Around what percentage of 3-year-olds can be expected to show moderate to severe behavioural problems?
A)10%
B)7%
C)12%
D)15%
A)10%
B)7%
C)12%
D)15%
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18
Adolescent height phobia has been shown to be a risk factor for what adult disorder?
A)Major depression
B)Personality disorder
C)Panic disorder
D)None of the above
A)Major depression
B)Personality disorder
C)Panic disorder
D)None of the above
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19
Known risk factors for childhood psychiatric disorders include which of the following?
A)Parental psychopathology
B)Repeated early separation from parents
C)Harsh or inadequate parents
D)All of the above
A)Parental psychopathology
B)Repeated early separation from parents
C)Harsh or inadequate parents
D)All of the above
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20
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)can manifest itself behaviourally in many ways.Which of the following is not considered as one of these?
A)Lack of attention in academic,occupational or social situations
B)Making careless mistakes in school work or other tasks
C)Difficulty maintain attention until task completion
D)Sleepwalking
A)Lack of attention in academic,occupational or social situations
B)Making careless mistakes in school work or other tasks
C)Difficulty maintain attention until task completion
D)Sleepwalking
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21
Studies have found that decreased volume in part of the brain predicts poor performance on tests of attention and on tasks that require behaviour to be inhibited,suggesting that abnormalities in these brain regions may be responsible for some of the symptoms of ADHD.Which of the following brain area is being referred to?
A)The frontal lobes
B)The thalamus
C)The corpus callosum
D)The parietal lobes
A)The frontal lobes
B)The thalamus
C)The corpus callosum
D)The parietal lobes
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22
Hyperactivity and impulsivity are associated with which of the following consequences?
A)Lack of academic achievement
B)Parental rejection
C)Accidental injury
D)All of the above
A)Lack of academic achievement
B)Parental rejection
C)Accidental injury
D)All of the above
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23
Gene linkage studies indicate that a region on which chromosome has the most consistent linkage evidence for ADHD?
A)12
B)14
C)16
D)18
A)12
B)14
C)16
D)18
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24
Children with ADHD are known to have deficits in which of the following?
A)Executive functioning
B)Perception
C)Motor functioning
D)Memory
A)Executive functioning
B)Perception
C)Motor functioning
D)Memory
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25
Some prenatal experiences appear to interact with a genetic predisposition to cause ADHD.These include:
A)Low birth weight
B)Maternal drinking
C)Birth asphyxia
D)All of the above
A)Low birth weight
B)Maternal drinking
C)Birth asphyxia
D)All of the above
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26
Children with ADHD are known to have certain cerebral deficits and specifically have difficulty:
A)Inhibiting motor reflexes
B)Exhibiting emotion
C)Inhibiting responses
D)With numerical activities
A)Inhibiting motor reflexes
B)Exhibiting emotion
C)Inhibiting responses
D)With numerical activities
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27
Adult AHDH has a number of impairing consequences,including:
A)Less safety at work
B)Poorer interpersonal relationships
C)Limited life satisfaction
D)All of the above
A)Less safety at work
B)Poorer interpersonal relationships
C)Limited life satisfaction
D)All of the above
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28
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)studies of the brains of individuals with ADHD have revealed a number of significant differences between ADHD sufferers and nonsufferers.The brains of children with ADHD tend to be smaller by an average of _____.
A)3)2%
B)4)2%
C)5)2%
D)6)2%
A)3)2%
B)4)2%
C)5)2%
D)6)2%
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29
According to Kessler,Adler,Barkley,Biederman et al.,(2006)about _____ of those diagnosed with ADHD in childhood will carry that diagnosis into adulthood.
A)50%
B)20%
C)75%
D)35%
A)50%
B)20%
C)75%
D)35%
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30
According to Waldman & Gizer,(2006)abnormalities in certain neurotransmitters are implicated in ADHD.Which of the following is NOT one of these?
A)Dopamine
B)Norepinephrine
C)Serotonin
D)Glutamate
A)Dopamine
B)Norepinephrine
C)Serotonin
D)Glutamate
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31
Children with ADHD are known to have deficits in executive functioning.These functions are normally controlled by:
A)The frontal lobes
B)The thalamus
C)The amygdala
D)The parietal lobes
A)The frontal lobes
B)The thalamus
C)The amygdala
D)The parietal lobes
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32
ADHD is usually first recognised when the individual begins:
A)Reading
B)Schooling
C)Nursery
D)University
A)Reading
B)Schooling
C)Nursery
D)University
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33
Research suggests that the genes involved in ADHD are which of the following?
A)Dopamine transporter gene
B)The dopamine D4 and D5 receptors
C)SNAP-25
D)All of the above
A)Dopamine transporter gene
B)The dopamine D4 and D5 receptors
C)SNAP-25
D)All of the above
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34
There is now considerable evidence pointing to the involvement of an inherited susceptibility to ADHD.Numerous twin studies have indicated mean heritability rates ranging between:
A)60-70%
B)50-60%
C)70-80%
D)30-40%
A)60-70%
B)50-60%
C)70-80%
D)30-40%
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35
In ADHD,abnormalities are usually found in the cerebellum's influence on the cortico-striatal-thalamo-cortical circuits,and these circuits are involved in:
A)Choosing
B)Initiating
C)Carrying out complex motor responses
D)All of the above
A)Choosing
B)Initiating
C)Carrying out complex motor responses
D)All of the above
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36
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)studies of the brains of individuals with ADHD have revealed a number of significant differences between ADHD sufferers and nonsufferers.The main areas affected include which of the following?
A)Frontal lobes
B)Parietal lobes
C)Temporal lobes
D)All of the above
A)Frontal lobes
B)Parietal lobes
C)Temporal lobes
D)All of the above
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37
DSM-5 estimates that around what percentage of school age children worldwide are diagnosed with ADHD?
A)3%-7%
B)7-11%
C)10-14%
D)13-16%
A)3%-7%
B)7-11%
C)10-14%
D)13-16%
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38
Another area of the brain that regularly exhibits abnormalities in association with ADHD symptoms is the:
A)Meninges
B)Cerebellum
C)Corpus callosum
D)Limbic system
A)Meninges
B)Cerebellum
C)Corpus callosum
D)Limbic system
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39
Children with ADHD are more prone to:
A)Bossiness
B)Shifting moods
C)Poor self-esteem
D)All of the above
A)Bossiness
B)Shifting moods
C)Poor self-esteem
D)All of the above
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40
According to Krain & Castellanos,(2006),other brain areas exhibiting decreased volume in ADHD include:
A)The frontal cortex
B)Basal ganglia
C)Cerebellum
D)All of the above
A)The frontal cortex
B)Basal ganglia
C)Cerebellum
D)All of the above
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41
Conduct disorder is often associated with which of the following?
A)Guilt
B)Excessive empathy
C)Sexual behaviour
D)None of the above
A)Guilt
B)Excessive empathy
C)Sexual behaviour
D)None of the above
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42
Conduct disorder is often comorbid with which of the following impulse disorders?
A)Kleptomania
B)Pyromania
C)Intermittent explosive disorder
D)All of the above
A)Kleptomania
B)Pyromania
C)Intermittent explosive disorder
D)All of the above
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43
A diagnosis of conduct disorder may be appropriate when which of the following characteristic are present?
A)Violent or aggressive behaviour
B)Deliberate cruelty towards people or animals
C)Vandalism or damage to property
D)All of the above
A)Violent or aggressive behaviour
B)Deliberate cruelty towards people or animals
C)Vandalism or damage to property
D)All of the above
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44
Some early accounts of ADHD did allude to the possibility that hyperactivity resulted from various biochemical imbalances caused by which of the following factors?
A)Food additives
B)Refined sugar cane
C)Lead poisoning
D)All of the above
A)Food additives
B)Refined sugar cane
C)Lead poisoning
D)All of the above
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45
According to Nock,Kazdin,Hiripi & Kessler (2006),a recent US study estimated the lifetime prevalence rate of conduct disorder in males at:
A)12%
B)5%
C)25%
D)10%
A)12%
B)5%
C)25%
D)10%
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46
A related category of disruptive behaviour disorders in DSM-5 is known as Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD).ODD is a diagnosis usually reserved for those children who do not meet the full criteria for conduct disorder,but who have:
A)Regular temper tantrums
B)Refuse to comply with requests or instructions
C)Appear to deliberately indulge in behaviours that annoy others
D)All of the above
A)Regular temper tantrums
B)Refuse to comply with requests or instructions
C)Appear to deliberately indulge in behaviours that annoy others
D)All of the above
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47
Learning theorists have suggested that parents may exacerbate ADHD symptoms in a rather different way to the psychodynamic theorist's view.Individuals with ADHD exhibit impulsive and disruptive behaviour which in many cases will require the need for control by the parent.In such circumstances the attention from the parent that these behaviours demand may be:
A)Reinforcing the behaviour
B)Conditioning the behaviour
C)Causing drive-reduction
D)All of the above
A)Reinforcing the behaviour
B)Conditioning the behaviour
C)Causing drive-reduction
D)All of the above
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48
There are two main subtypes of conduct disorder based on the age of onset.Childhood-onset type is defined by the onset of at least one criterion characteristic of conduct disorder prior to what age?
A)5 years
B)10 years
C)15 years
D)18 years
A)5 years
B)10 years
C)15 years
D)18 years
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49
According to Milberger,Biederman,Faraone & Chen (1997)prenatal exposure to nicotine causes abnormalities in which brain system which results in difficulties inhibiting behaviour?
A)Cortico-striatal-thalamo-cortical circuits
B)Serotonin reuptake inhibitors
C)Dopaminergic neurotransmitter system
D)Synapses
A)Cortico-striatal-thalamo-cortical circuits
B)Serotonin reuptake inhibitors
C)Dopaminergic neurotransmitter system
D)Synapses
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50
According to Loeber,Burke,Lahey,Winters et al.(2000),epidemiological studies indicate that conduct disorder may be relatively common,with prevalence rates ranging from what percentage in girls?
A)10-23%
B)1)2-9%
C)5)5-10%
D)15-20%
A)10-23%
B)1)2-9%
C)5)5-10%
D)15-20%
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51
ODD is found more often in families in which at least one parent has a history of:
A)Schizophrenia
B)Imprisonment
C)ADHD
D)All of the above
A)Schizophrenia
B)Imprisonment
C)ADHD
D)All of the above
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52
Which of the following are considered to be the categories of conduct disorder?
A)Aggressive behaviour that harms or threatens to harm others
B)Behaviour that causes vandalism,property loss or damage
C)Deceitfulness,lying or theft
D)All of the above
A)Aggressive behaviour that harms or threatens to harm others
B)Behaviour that causes vandalism,property loss or damage
C)Deceitfulness,lying or theft
D)All of the above
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53
According to Nock,Kazdin,Hiripi & Kessler (2006),a recent US study estimated the lifetime prevalence rate of conduct disorder at:
A)9)5%
B)3)2%
C)15.5%
D)20.3%
A)9)5%
B)3)2%
C)15.5%
D)20.3%
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54
Adolescent-onset type is defined by the appearance of conduct disorder symptoms only after what age?
A)18 years
B)12 years
C)10years
D)15 years
A)18 years
B)12 years
C)10years
D)15 years
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55
Theory of mind is the ability to:
A)Have telepathic abilities
B)Understand one's own and other people's mental states
C)Lack of meta-cognition
D)All of the above
A)Have telepathic abilities
B)Understand one's own and other people's mental states
C)Lack of meta-cognition
D)All of the above
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56
For a diagnosis of conduct disorder,characteristic behaviours must have been present for at least:
A)3 months
B)12 months
C)8 months
D)18 months
A)3 months
B)12 months
C)8 months
D)18 months
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57
A study by Milberger,Biederman,Faraone & Chen (1997)found that what percentage of mothers of children with ADHD reported smoking a pack of cigarettes a day?
A)22%
B)12%
C)32%
D)42%
A)22%
B)12%
C)32%
D)42%
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58
Executive functioning is that range of skills that require:
A)Goal-directed behaviour
B)Planning,attentional control
C)Inhibition of inappropriate responses
D)All of the above
A)Goal-directed behaviour
B)Planning,attentional control
C)Inhibition of inappropriate responses
D)All of the above
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59
Bettelheim (1973)proposed that hyperactivity resulted when a predisposition to ADHD is accompanied by:
A)Authoritative parenting methods
B)Authoritarian parenting methods
C)Avoidant attachment
D)Emotional deprivation
A)Authoritative parenting methods
B)Authoritarian parenting methods
C)Avoidant attachment
D)Emotional deprivation
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60
According to Loeber,Burke,Lahey,Winters et al.(2000),epidemiological studies indicate that conduct disorder may be relatively common,with prevalence rates ranging from what percentage in boys?
A)4-16%
B)10-15%
C)1-2%
D)15-20%
A)4-16%
B)10-15%
C)1-2%
D)15-20%
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61
Conduct disorder has also been associated with certain family environments,including:
A)Rural environments
B)Urban environments
C)Same sex environments
D)Intellectually unstimulating environments
A)Rural environments
B)Urban environments
C)Same sex environments
D)Intellectually unstimulating environments
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62
According to Nock,Kazdin,Hiripi & Kessler (2006),a recent US study estimated the lifetime prevalence rate of conduct disorder in females at:
A)20%
B)7)1%
C)5)2%
D)3%
A)20%
B)7)1%
C)5)2%
D)3%
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63
GABRA2 is a gene associated with childhood conduct disorder and according to Dick,Bierut,Hinrichs,Fox et al.(2006),is also related to:
A)Adult crime rate
B)Adult sex addiction
C)Tourette's syndrome
D)Adult alcohol dependence
A)Adult crime rate
B)Adult sex addiction
C)Tourette's syndrome
D)Adult alcohol dependence
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64
According to Geller,Biederman,Griffin,Jones et al.(1996),childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is regularly found to be comorbid with which of the following?
A)Tic disorders
B)Tourette's Syndrome
C)Eating disorders
D)All of the above
A)Tic disorders
B)Tourette's Syndrome
C)Eating disorders
D)All of the above
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65
US statistics suggest that between 1980 and 1995,violent crime by juveniles increased by over:
A)20%
B)30%
C)40%
D)50%
A)20%
B)30%
C)40%
D)50%
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66
According to Lahey,Loeber,Burke & Applegate (2005),studies suggest that childhood conduct disorder (but not childhood ADHD)predicts antisocial personality disorder in adulthood,but only in:
A)Lower socioeconomic status families
B)Northern hemisphere families
C)Same sex parent families
D)Only child families
A)Lower socioeconomic status families
B)Northern hemisphere families
C)Same sex parent families
D)Only child families
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67
According to Lynam & Henry (2001)as with ADHD,conduct disorder is associated with neuropsychological deficits in cognitive functioning,including deficits in:
A)Executive functioning
B)Verbal IQ
C)Memory
D)All of the above
A)Executive functioning
B)Verbal IQ
C)Memory
D)All of the above
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68
According to Swedo,Rapoport,Leonard,Lenane et al.(1989),the mean age of onset of childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is likely to be around?
A)15 years
B)10 years
C)5 years
D)2 years
A)15 years
B)10 years
C)5 years
D)2 years
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69
According to Schonfeld,Mattson & Riley (2005)delinquent behaviour and poor moral judgement in conduct disorder has been found to be higher in children prenatally exposed to:
A)Alcohol
B)Nicotine
C)Lead
D)All of the above
A)Alcohol
B)Nicotine
C)Lead
D)All of the above
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70
Conduct disorder is associated with the development of deviant:
A)Moral awareness
B)Sexual practice
C)Personality disorder
D)Social behaviour
A)Moral awareness
B)Sexual practice
C)Personality disorder
D)Social behaviour
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71
Aggressive children also exhibit what is called a "hostile attributional bias" (Naseby,Hayden & DePaulo,1979),in which they will interpret not only ambiguous cues as signalling hostility,but also many cues which are generated by benign intentions.Once a hostile attribution is made,studies also suggest that there is what percentage of probability of an aggressive response?
A)70%
B)25%
C)50%
D)10%
A)70%
B)25%
C)50%
D)10%
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72
According to Lahey,Loeber,Hart,Frick et al.(1995),children with conduct disorder are also more likely to develop into adulthood with antisocial personality disorder if they have a parent with antisocial personality disorder or have:
A)Poor motor skills
B)Prenatal malnutrition
C)Low verbal IQ
D)Poor executive functioning
A)Poor motor skills
B)Prenatal malnutrition
C)Low verbal IQ
D)Poor executive functioning
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73
According to Liu & Raine (2006),recent studies also suggest that externalising behaviours are associated with prenatal malnutrition,especially deficits in:
A)Proteins
B)Iron
C)Zinc
D)All of the above
A)Proteins
B)Iron
C)Zinc
D)All of the above
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74
When children are exposed to uncertainty and stress early in their lives they may experience a range of emotions,including rejection,fear,confusion,anger,hatred,and misery which could lead the individual to become withdrawn and inward-looking.This is known as:
A)Internalising disorder
B)Externalising disorder
C)Dissocialise disorder
D)Attachment disorder
A)Internalising disorder
B)Externalising disorder
C)Dissocialise disorder
D)Attachment disorder
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75
Separation anxiety is often a normal feature of early development,but it can be triggered and exaggerated by specific life stressors such as:
A)Death of a pet
B)An illness
C)A change of schools
D)All of the above
A)Death of a pet
B)An illness
C)A change of schools
D)All of the above
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76
Dodge (1991,1993)has proposed a social-information processing model of antisocial and aggressive behaviour in which a history of which of the following is involved?
A)Trauma
B)Deprivation
C)Insecure attachment
D)All of the above
A)Trauma
B)Deprivation
C)Insecure attachment
D)All of the above
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77
What is the 12-month prevalence rate of diagnosable separation anxiety disorder in adolescents?
A)1)6%
B)3)6%
C)0)6%
D)7)6%
A)1)6%
B)3)6%
C)0)6%
D)7)6%
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78
A study by Costello,Compton,Keeler & Angold (2003)suggests that poverty has a direct causal effect on the level of conduct disorder in a local population.They studied conduct disorder in American Indian children before and after what opened on their reservation?
A)A Casino
B)A supermarket
C)A bar
D)A factory
A)A Casino
B)A supermarket
C)A bar
D)A factory
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79
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)is now recognised as a relatively common anxiety disorder found in childhood,and its phenomenology is very similar to adult OCD.The most common obsession themes in children are:
A)Contamination
B)Aggression
C)Symmetry and exactness
D)All of the above
A)Contamination
B)Aggression
C)Symmetry and exactness
D)All of the above
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80
Some recent studies have even identified a specific gene,which is associated with childhood conduct disorder.This is known as:
A)GABRA2
B)SNAP25
C)GABA16
D)DEPRA3
A)GABRA2
B)SNAP25
C)GABA16
D)DEPRA3
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