Health Psychology Fourth Edition Chapter 13 The Role

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Health Psychology Fourth Edition Chapter 13 The Role of Psychology in Health Care Settings

Health Psychology Fourth Edition Chapter 13 The Role of Psychology in Health Care Settings

1. Socioeconomic status (SES) predicts both symptom reporting and the seeking of health care.

1. Socioeconomic status (SES) predicts both symptom reporting and the seeking of health care. High income people____ compared to low income people. A. B. C. D. E. report more symptoms are overrepresented among those hospitalized are less likely to seek healthcare report better health all of the above

1. Socioeconomic status (SES) predicts both symptom reporting and the seeking of health care.

1. Socioeconomic status (SES) predicts both symptom reporting and the seeking of health care. High income people____ compared to low income people. (493) A. B. C. D. E. report more symptoms are overrepresented among those hospitalized are less likely to seek healthcare report better health all of the above

2. _____ illnesses are long in duration, caused by multiple factors and represent potentially

2. _____ illnesses are long in duration, caused by multiple factors and represent potentially serious threats to long-term health. (363) A. B. C. D. E. Infectious Acute Identity Chronic epidemic

2. _____ illnesses are long in duration, caused by multiple factors and represent potentially

2. _____ illnesses are long in duration, caused by multiple factors and represent potentially serious threats to long-term health. (363) A. B. C. D. E. Infectious Acute Identity Chronic epidemic

3. The simultaneous occurrence of two or more physical and/or psychological disorder or symptoms

3. The simultaneous occurrence of two or more physical and/or psychological disorder or symptoms is called: (387) A. B. C. D. E. Controllability Comorbidity Double trouble Dualism A hysterical epidemic

3. The simultaneous occurrence of two or more physical and/or psychological disorder of symptoms

3. The simultaneous occurrence of two or more physical and/or psychological disorder of symptoms is called: (490) A. B. C. D. E. Controllability Comorbidity Double trouble Dualism A hysterical epidemic

4. If two diseases occur together this is called: (490) A. B. C. D.

4. If two diseases occur together this is called: (490) A. B. C. D. E. Delay behavior Dualism Chronic fatigue syndrome somatization Comorbidity

4. If two diseases occur together this is called: (490) A. B. C. D.

4. If two diseases occur together this is called: (490) A. B. C. D. E. Delay behavior Dualism Chronic fatigue syndrome somatization Comorbidity

5. Which of the following is true of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? (497) A. B.

5. Which of the following is true of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? (497) A. B. C. D. E. It can be easily diagnosed Physicians agree on drug treatment It often seems to have a psychological component The author suggests that it is imagined It tends to be a mild inconvenience and not interfere with peoples’ lives.

5. Which of the following is true of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? (497) A. B.

5. Which of the following is true of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome? (497) A. B. C. D. E. It can be easily diagnosed Physicians agree on drug treatment It often seems to have a psychological component The author suggests that it is imagined It tends to be a mild inconvenience and not interfere with peoples’ lives.

6. The book suggests improving adherence to medical advice by (500): A. B. C.

6. The book suggests improving adherence to medical advice by (500): A. B. C. D. simplifying instructions firm demands from the doctor treat all patients the same keep family members away

6. The book suggests improving adherence to medical advice by (500): A. B. C.

6. The book suggests improving adherence to medical advice by (500): A. B. C. D. simplifying instructions firm demands from the doctor treat all patients the same keep family members away

7. The false belief that people have a disease when they do not is

7. The false belief that people have a disease when they do not is called: (495) A. Hypochondriasis (illness anxiety disorder) B. Dualism C. Chronic fatigue syndrome D. Somatization E. Comorbidity

7. The false belief that people have a disease when they do not is

7. The false belief that people have a disease when they do not is called: (495) A. Hypochondriasis (illness anxiety disorder) B. Dualism C. Chronic fatigue syndrome D. Somatization E. Comorbidity

8. Which group uses health services the most? A. B. C. D. E. young

8. Which group uses health services the most? A. B. C. D. E. young adults the elderly adolescents young children b&d

8. Which group uses health services the most? (491) A. B. C. D. E.

8. Which group uses health services the most? (491) A. B. C. D. E. young adults the elderly adolescents young children b&d

9. People who cope with health problems by ignoring or distancing themselves from stressful

9. People who cope with health problems by ignoring or distancing themselves from stressful information are called: (488) A. B. C. D. E. Sensitizers Monitors Repressors Malingerers A&B

9. People who cope with health problems by ignoring or distancing themselves from stressful

9. People who cope with health problems by ignoring or distancing themselves from stressful information are called: (488) A. B. C. D. E. Sensitizers Monitors Repressors Malingerers A&B

10. Which of the following is true: (492) A. Women are more likely than

10. Which of the following is true: (492) A. Women are more likely than men to report symptoms and to use health services B. men may be exposed to more illnesses C. Men may be more sensitive to their internal bodily symptoms than are women D. Men are quicker to go to the doctor when confronted with a potentially serous problem. E. C & d

10. Which of the following is true: (492) A. Women are more likely than

10. Which of the following is true: (492) A. Women are more likely than men to report symptoms and to use health services B. men may be exposed to more illnesses C. Men may be more sensitive to their internal bodily symptoms than are women D. Men are quicker to go to the doctor when confronted with a potentially serous problem. E. C & d

Bonus Question: According to the text women might be more likely than men to

Bonus Question: According to the text women might be more likely than men to seek healthcare because they: (493) A. B. C. D. E. Are weaker Have more money Have more exposure to infectious agents Have less education and responsibility All of the above.

Bonus Question: According to the text women might be more likely than men to

Bonus Question: According to the text women might be more likely than men to seek healthcare because they: (493) A. B. C. D. E. Are weaker Have more money Have more exposure to infectious agents Have less education and responsibility All of the above.

11. According to the article, the four most prevalent noncommunicable diseases(NCD’s) are diabetes, cardiovascular

11. According to the article, the four most prevalent noncommunicable diseases(NCD’s) are diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and : A. B. C. D. E. Lung disease Alzheimer’s West Nile disease Tuberculosis Hepatitis

11. According to the article, the four most prevalent noncommunicable diseases(NCD’s) are diabetes, cardiovascular

11. According to the article, the four most prevalent noncommunicable diseases(NCD’s) are diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer and : A. B. C. D. E. Lung disease Alzheimer’s West Nile disease Tuberculosis Hepatitis

12. Habits are contrasted with (the opposite of): A. B. C. D. E. Automatic

12. Habits are contrasted with (the opposite of): A. B. C. D. E. Automatic processes Association Goal-directed behavior Responses to stimuli All of the above

12. Habits are contrasted with (the opposite of): A. B. C. D. E. Automatic

12. Habits are contrasted with (the opposite of): A. B. C. D. E. Automatic processes Association Goal-directed behavior Responses to stimuli All of the above

13. ______ is one mechanism to influence behavior outside awareness. It involves presenting a

13. ______ is one mechanism to influence behavior outside awareness. It involves presenting a stimulus that activates an associated mental representation. A. B. C. D. E. Onomatopeia Punishment Cognitive dissonance Motivational interviewing Priming

13. ______ is one mechanism to influence behavior outside awareness. It involves presenting a

13. ______ is one mechanism to influence behavior outside awareness. It involves presenting a stimulus that activates an associated mental representation. A. B. C. D. E. Onomatopeia Punishment Cognitive dissonance Motivational interviewing Priming

Experiential Learning from experience “complete” learning. A. B. C. D. Internships Service Learning Faculty-mentored

Experiential Learning from experience “complete” learning. A. B. C. D. Internships Service Learning Faculty-mentored research Travel Study

Reflection is the element that transforms simple experience to a learning experience. A. Reflection

Reflection is the element that transforms simple experience to a learning experience. A. Reflection is developmental.

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