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SOC SCI 3
Lesson 7: Mental Health and well-being in middle and late adolescence
Question | Answer |
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It includes subjective well-being, perceived self efficacy, autonomy, competence, inter-generational dependence, and self-actualization of one’s intellectual and emotional potential. | Mental Health |
Who stated the thing about mental health? | WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION |
They stated that "a person's well being comprises of the fulfillment of one's capacities", ability to cope with regular normal life stressors, ability to perform at work well, and to positively contribute to their community. | WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION |
It is defined as the level of psychological health or well-being | Mental Health |
It indicates the normalcy or an absence of mental illness | Mental Health |
In positive Psychology, this points to an ability to simply "enjoy life" and create "balance" between life activities and efforts to achieve psychological resilience | Mental Health |
What disorder "persistent inattention and/or hyperactivity-impulsivity that disrupts normal functioning or development (Home, School, Work | Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) |
TRUE OR FALSE: ADHD causes "Direct negative impact on social, academic or occupational functioning" | TRUE |
What disorder "Unusual mood changes and extremes of emotions" | Bipolar Disorder |
What disorder "It is not about regular ups and downs that anyone goes through. Mood swings are so intense that even sleeping patterns and ability to think clearly may be affected" | Bipolar disorder |
What disorder "Without proper diagnosis, a person suffering from this disorder may end up hurting themselves when their manic-depressive episodes become too much to bear" | Bipolar Disorder |
TRUE OR FALSE: BIPOLAR DISORDER is considered as a serious mental illness | True |
What disorder "Refers to excessive anxiety and worrying with difficulty to control oneself" | Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Symptoms |
What disorder do these symptoms describe: restlessness, difficulty in concentrating, being easily tired, muscular tension, irritability, difficulty staying asleep | Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Symptoms |
What disorder "Refers to a persistent fear of socializing with unfamiliar situations or people" | Social Anxiety Disorder |
What disorder "Fear to act in ways that may be embarrassing and humiliating" | Social Anxiety Disorder |
What disorder "May lead to anxiety when exposed and can cause panic attacks" | Social Anxiety Disorder |
What disorder "Situation feared may be avoided but when in situation anxiety is deeply felt and endured causing distress" | Social Anxiety Disorder |
What disorder "Points to a sudden surge of fear or intense discomfort reaching its peak within minutes" | Panic Disorder |
Whatdisorderdothesesymptomsdescribe: Fast heartbeats trembling shortness of breath chest pain sweating tremblingchoking sensation, nausea dizzinesslightheadednessnumbnes, chills or heat feeling of being detached to self fear of losing controlfear of dying | Panic Disorder |
What disorder "Gross deficits in reality testing" | Schizophrenia |
What disorder "Gross incapacity to properly detect what is real and not real" | Schizophrenia |
TRUE OR FALSE: Schizophrenia do not need therapeutic intervention of a psychiatrist | False (May need therapeutic intervention of a psychiatrist.) |
What disorder do these symptoms describe: delusion, hallucination, disorganized speech, catatonic behavior, flat emotion, amotivation, failure to maintain physical hygiene | Schizophrenia |
What disorder "Feelings of sadness that lingers for weeks or longer accompanied by a feeling of worthlessness and hopelessness" | Depression |
What disorder "Things that a person do may seem to be completely meaningless to them" | Depression |
What disorder "They may ask questions like. What's the point of going to school? Why should I get out of bed? and among others" | Depression |
What disorder "May lead to self harm" | Depression |
What disorder "Lifestyle related disorder and may lead to fatal illness" | Eating Disorder |
TRUE OR FALSE" Depression is a serious problem | TRUE |
Name 3 eating disorders | Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, Binge-eating disorder |
What disorder "An adolescent with this mental disorder may display behavior that markedly deviates from the expectations of the culture of the individual that exhibits it." | Personality disorder |
What disorder "Person may perceive these behaviors as right and proper despite its negative effect on their day to day life and interactions." | Personality disorder |
What disorder do these symptoms describe: distorted thinking patterns, over and underregulated impulse control, problematic emotional response, interpersonal difficulties | Personality disorder |
What disorder "Refers to disruptive behaviors such as aggression to people and animals, destruction of property, deceitfulness or theft, and serious violation of rules" | Conduct Disorder |
What disorder "Displays a repetitive behavior that fails to respect the rights of others including the norms of the society" | Conduct Disorder |
What disorder "Refers to the excessive use of the internet which impairs daily life" | Internet Addiction |
What disorder "Adolescents exposed to substance abuse, experience harmful effects that affect their daily life" | Internet addiction |
What disorder "Problematic of pathological use of substances such as alcohol or illegal drugs" | Substance-Related Disorder |
What disorder "Adolescents exposed to substance abuse, experience harmful effects that affect their daily life" | Substance-Related Disorder |
It is the basic unit of our society | Family |
How you are being raised helps shape the person that you are | Family |
The lac of parental presence, guidance , and warmth leads to feelings of emptiness and insecurity among adolescents who, in turn seek acceptance from other people | Family |
What tracers and threats are there to psychological well-being? | Family, Peers, Community and Neighborhood, School-Related Factors, Socio-Economic Status |
People in the same age group | Peers |
(BLANK) can contribute to your well-being but can also influence you negatively | Peers |
A person or adolescent can imbibe the behaviors, attitudes, and mindsets of the people around you | Community and Neighborhood |
TRUE OR FALSE: Can school related factors contribute or threaten your health and well being? | True |
Good factors: joining academic and non-academic curricular activities | School-Related Factors |
Threats: being bullied in school and influenced to cut classes | School-Related Factors |
Some may enjoy luxury and comfort of their adolescent life but some may be experiencing poverty | Socio-Economic Status |
The article “The stress-Vulnerability Model of Co-occurring Disorders” (2016) mentioned two main factors that may lead to mental health problems. What is this factor? | Vulnerability |
Vulnerability determined two factors, what are they? | Biological vulnerability and Early Experience |
Includes being affected by some physical illness including psychiatric disorders such as depression or bipolar disorder | Biological vulnerability |
Includes intense emotional experiences | Early experience |
How to prevent mental health problems | look inside, decide to live one day at a time, choose to live a healthy lifestyle, learn to manage stressors, connect to a higher being |