Which statement about the burden of mental disorders is accurate?
a. Incidence is associated with negative attitudes about mental illness.
b. Mental health problems that do not meet criteria for a mental disorder could be as equally debilitating as a diagnosable mental health disorders if treated inadequately.
c. Half of the people who suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder are neither seeking nor receiving mental health services.
d. Spending on mental health services has increased exponentially.
Question 2Which condition is most common in the United States?
a. schizophrenia
b. anxiety
c. mood
d. substance abuse
Question 3According to Merikangas et al. (2010), what percent of adults suffer from serious psychological disorders such as schizophrennia in a given year?
a. 5 percent
b. 8 percent
c. 25 percent
d. 32 percent
Question 4Researchers in the United States have found that ____.
a. the rate of mental disorders in the population has been steadily decreasing over the past 50 years
b. adolescents and adults are equally likely to suffer from anxiety disorders
c. women are more likely than men to suffer from mental disorders
d. almost half of adolescents diagnosed with one disorder meet the criteria for a second disorder
Question 5What information will prevalence data provide?
a. the cost of mental health services
b. the number of people who do not seek treatment
c. the types of treatment available
d. the age of individuals with a particular disorder
Question 6One finding of the Merikangas et al. (2010) epidemiological study is that ____.
a. males and females tend to differ in the kinds of disorders they experience
b. adolescents have a lower rate of mood disorders than adults
c. almost 50 percent of adolescents meet criteria for at least one psychological disorder
d. people living in rural areas have a much higher incidence of mental disorders than do people living in urban areas
Question 7Research shows that in the United States, adolescents suffer from ____ more than other mental health issues.
a. anxiety disorders
b. schizophrenia
c. impulse control
d. personality disorders