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Having a genetic vulnerability to specific disorders is an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
Loss of a significant relationship is an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
Impaired reasoning and memory is an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
Support from family, friends and community is an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
Poor self-efficacy is an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
Stigma (as a barrier to...) is an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
Rumination is an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
Stress is an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
Adequate sleep is an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
Disorganised attachment is an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
Poor response to medication due to genetic factors is an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
Poor sleep is an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
Substance use/misuse an example of
A Predisposing risk factor
A Precipitating risk factor
A Perpetuating risk factor
A Protective factor
According to the biopsychosocial model, an inadequate diet is:
A biological factor
A psychological factor
A social factor
According to the biopsychosocial model, having low self-efficacy is:
A biological factor
A psychological factor
A social factor
According to the biopsychosocial model, losing a job is:
A biological factor
A psychological factor
A social factor
According to the biopsychosocial model, rumination is:
A biological factor
A psychological factor
A social factor
Social isolation is a risk factor that refers to
not being in regular contact with others
to the bonds between an individual and their relations, friends and acquaintances and the ability to participate in the community in which they live
the segregation that people experience if they are not adequately participating in the society in which they live
a person's position in society
Genetics is an example of a _____________ risk factor
Biological
Social
Psychological
Loss of significant relationships is an example of a _____________ risk factor
Biological
Social
Psychological
Personality is an example of a _____________ risk factor
Biological
Social
Psychological
Thoughts and Feelings are examples of _____________ risk factors
Biological
Social
Psychological
Poor sleep is an example of a _____________ risk factors
Biological
Social
Psychological
Poor response to medication is an example of a _____________ risk factor
Biological
Social
Psychological
Attachment Disorder is an example of a _____________ risk factor
Biological
Social
Psychological
Mica’s twin sister Gabby and her younger brother Matthew both have anxiety disorders. Mica has never displayed anxiety in her life, but her boyfriend has recently broken up with her. Since then, Mica hasn’t been sleeping well, and often replays her break up over and over again in her mind.
What biological risk factors does Mica have for developing an anxiety disorder?
poor sleep; stress; loss of significant attachments
genetic vulnerability; loss of significant relationships
genetic vulnerability; rumination; stress
genetic vulnerability; poor sleep
Tanya is very focused on money and obsessively thinks about how little money she has to pay bills. Her obsessive worrying is causing her anxiety. It is likely that Tanya is ____________________.
Thinking
Stressing
Ruminating
Obsessing
The biopsychosocial approach to understanding mental disorders focuses on:
biological factors that influence psychological health.
the impact of the interaction between psychology and biology.
biological factors that influence social groups.
all areas that can affect mental health – biological, psychological and social.
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