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1.
Lifetime risk of major depression for women is?
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A) 5% to 10%
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B) 10% to 25%
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C) 25% to 50%
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2.
In the United States, depression is how much more likely to occur in women than in men?
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A) three times as likely
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B) two times as likely
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C) five times as likely
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3.
Depression is an illness that affects what?
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A) the way people live
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B) the way a person thinks
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C) the way people behave and act toward themselves and others
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D) all of the above
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4.
All of the following are symptoms of clinical depression except?
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A) loss of appetite or overeating
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B) sleep disturbance
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C) lack of energy
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D) happiness and contentment
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5.
According to the DSM-IV, when should Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder be diagnosed ?
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A) when symptoms occur in most menstrual cycles throughout the previous year
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B) when the impairment affects the ability to function
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C) when the symptoms are absent for at least one week after menstruation
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D) all of the above
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6.
How is Bipolar disorder diagnosed?
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A) a blood test
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B) a brain scan
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C) family history alone
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7.
What factors cause depression?
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A) hereditary factors
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B) psychological factors
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C) societal factors
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D) all of the above
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8.
Which of the following is NOT considered trauma?
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A) death of a family member
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B) child abuse
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C) marriage
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D) divorce
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9.
The Kubler-Ross model of loss includes all of the following except?
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A) anger
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B) bargaining
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C) depression
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D) meaningfulness
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10.
Medical problems known to cause depression are?
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A) anemia
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B) hypothyroidism
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C) chronic infection
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D) all of the above
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11.
What has been the treatment of choice for Bipolar disorder?
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A) Lithium
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B) Prozac
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C) Ritalin
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