HSCO 500 Quiz 2
HSCO 500 Quiz 2 Liberty University
Module 3: Week 3 — Module 4: Week 4
HSCO 500 Quiz 2: Adolescence, the Elderly, Homelessness, Mental Illness
- Risk factors of older adult homelessness include
- Any attitude or behavior that negatively categorizes older adults based either on partial truth or outright myths of the aging process is called
- Most homeless adolescents are living on the streets because they
- HUD’s Section 8 housing voucher program is designed for
- Fundamental attribution error is a tendency for people to attribute causality of events and circumstances incorrectly due to
- African-American youth tend to show the greatest need for mental health services, yet often their first exposure to mental health treatment is within
- What is a primary risk factor of elder abuse?
- The overall negative perception of outreach workers among adolescents was due to the prevailing belief that they
- Those who live in motels, automobiles, abandoned buildings, and frequently “double up” with friends or relatives on a temporary basis are often referred to as the
- When considering the normative nature of adolescent behavior, one must keep what contexts in mind?
- The predicted life expectancy increase by 2100 is due to many variables including all but which of the following?
- The fastest growing segment of the homeless population are
- Some of the variables at play in some people aging better than others include
- Approximately 80% of suicide completers are typically
- The 2000 study by Lindsey, Kurtz, Jarvis, Williams, and Nackerud found that over half of all homeless youth interviewed cited which of the following as the primary motivation for survival?
- The rate of homelessness began to increase between 1970 and 1980 due to
- According to Sue (1977) ethnic minority populations are often poorly served in mental health centers because of
- Saleebey encourages human service professionals to recognize that all clients
- What theory posits that depression is related to negative or irrational thinking?
- Most of the developmental theorists agree that adolescence is a time of
Other sets
- The passage of the Community Mental Health Centers Act (CMHC)
- The rate of homelessness began to increase between 1970 and 1980 due to
- Most homeless adolescents are living on the streets because they
- Common risk factors of adolescents suffering from Bulimia include
- Approximately 80% of suicide completers are typically
- According to Sue (1977) ethnic minority populations are often poorly served in mental health centers because of
- What is a primary risk factor of elder abuse?
- Nonsuicidal self-injury is defined as
- Those who live in motels, automobiles, abandoned buildings, and frequently “double up” with friends or relatives on a temporary basis are often referred to as the
- It is estimated that approximately ______ of all adolescents have a diagnosable eating disorder.
- In Colonial America the insane were often housed in
- When considering the normative nature of adolescent behavior, one must keep what contexts in mind?
- The process of withdrawing from the world due to diminished capacity and opportunity can result in which of the following in the older adult population
- What most often determines the difference between the adolescents who are harmlessly experimenting with independence and conduct disorder is
- About ______percent of state and federal prisoners have a diagnosable mental illness, and about _____percent have a diagnosable severe mental illness.
- Among the many changes of the reauthorized McKinney-Vento Act, the following was one of the most significant
- The 2000 study by Lindsey, Kurtz, Jarvis, Williams, and Nackerud found that over half of all homeless youth interviewed cited which of the following as the primary motivation for survival?
- African-American youth tend to show the greatest need for mental health services, yet often their first exposure to mental health treatment is within
- Approximately how many individuals fall into the cohort of baby boomers?
- Fundamental attribution error is a tendency for people to attribute causality of events and circumstances incorrectly due to
Other set
- It is estimated that approximately ______ of all adolescents have a diagnosable eating disorder.
- The chief reasons why grandparents become surrogate parents, include all but which of the following
- When considering the normative nature of adolescent behavior, one must keep what contexts in mind?
- Any attitude or behavior that negatively categorizes older adults based either on partial truth or outright myths of the aging process is called
- Risk factors of older adult homelessness include
- In 2014 about _____ Americans over the age of 18 experienced some type of mental illness
- Fundamental attribution error is a tendency for people to attribute causality of events and circumstances incorrectly due to _____.
- The passage of the Community Mental Health Centers Act (CMHC)
- The overall negative perception of outreach workers among adolescents was due to the prevailing belief that they
- The fastest growing segment of the homeless population are
- According to Sue (1977) ethnic minority populations are often poorly served in mental health centers because of
- In Colonial America the insane were often housed in
- Those who live in motels, automobiles, abandoned buildings, and frequently “double up” with friends or relatives on a temporary basis are often referred to as the
- The rate of homelessness began to increase between 1970 and 1980 due to
- The criteria for anorexia includes all but which of the following?
- Among the many changes of the reauthorized McKinney-Vento Act, the following was one of the most significant
- African-American youth tend to show the greatest need for mental health services, yet often their first exposure to mental health treatment is within
- Saleebey encourages human service professionals to recognize that all clients
- The process of withdrawing from the world due to diminished capacity and opportunity can result in which of the following in the older adult population
- What is a primary risk factor of elder abuse?