Answer 1. Which of the following is an example of a symptom a child with childhood anxiety may exhibit?
a. Sleep difficulties
b. Trouble focusing on tasks
c. Difficulty maintaining friendships
d. Argumentative
2. Fear of separation from those a child is attached to that is excessive and not part of typical age development is a symptom of ________________.
a. Oppositional defiant disorder
b. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
c. Childhood depression
d. Separation anxiety disorder
3. According to the DSM-5, _____________ symptoms include recurrent temper outbursts that are inappropriate for the situation
a. Disruptive mood dysregulation
b. Bipolar
c. Depressive
d. Oppositional defiant
4. Childhood major depressive disorders affect boys ________ often than/as girls.
a. More
b. Less
c. Just as
d. Twice as
5. The DSM-5 states that ____________ is a pattern of behavior that violates societal norms and rules or the rights of others.
a. Childhood anxiety disorder
b. Oppositional defiant disorder
c. Conduct disorder
d. Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
6. It has been proposed that society often views the symptoms of ADHD as medical problems when exhibited by white American children, but as indicators of ___________ when exhibited by African American and Hispanic American children..
a. Biological abnormalities
b. Lower IQ
c. Social inhibition
d. Depression
7. Autism Spectrum Disorder has been noted as having a variety of possible causes including _______________.
a. Bullying
b. Biological abnormalities
c. The MMR vaccine
d. Foods with high sugar content
8. What percentage of all cases of autism spectrum disorder occur in girls?
a. 10%
b. 20%
c. 30%
d. 40%
9. Children with ADHD are often viewed __________ by their peers and parents, and end up feeling _________ about themselves.
a. Positively; negatively
b. Negative: positively
c. Negatively; negatively
d. Positively; positively
10. Children with conduct disorder are often treated using a _____________.
a. Antipsychotic medications
b. Sociocultural and child-focused treatments
c. Antidepressant medications
d. Dietary restrictions