TDCJ CORE VALUES AND HEALTH RISK
AWARENESS. EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS.
Courage - ANS Mental ability to overcome fear and act.
Perseverance - ANS Moral strength to accomplish difficult tasks.
Integrity - ANS Doing what is morally upright at all times.
Commitment - ANS Determination to exhibit loyalty in service.
Suicide High Risk Factors - ANS Factors increasing likelihood of suicidal behavior.
Recent family loss - ANS Loss of a family member impacting mental health.
Recent set off - ANS Recent release from confinement affecting stability.
Recent denial of protective housing - ANS Lack of safe housing increases vulnerability.
Recent court disappointment - ANS Negative legal outcomes affecting emotional state.
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, Changes in relationships - ANS Shifts in personal connections impacting mental health.
Deteriorating medical condition - ANS Worsening health contributing to suicidal thoughts.
Increasing fear of harm - ANS Growing anxiety about personal safety.
Feeling pressured by gangs - ANS Gang-related threats increasing suicidal ideation.
Encouragement to commit suicide - ANS Influence from others promoting self-harm.
Single cell housing - ANS Isolation increasing risk of suicidal thoughts.
Less than three years served - ANS Shorter sentences linked to higher suicide risk.
Warning Statements - ANS Phrases indicating potential suicidal thoughts.
No one cares - ANS Expression of hopelessness and isolation.
I won't be around long - ANS Indication of intent to self-harm.
My family will be better off - ANS Belief that family would benefit from absence.
Take care of my daughter - ANS Final wishes indicating suicidal ideation.
Behavior Changes - ANS Alterations in daily habits signaling distress.
Eating habits - ANS Changes in appetite reflecting emotional state.
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AWARENESS. EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS.
Courage - ANS Mental ability to overcome fear and act.
Perseverance - ANS Moral strength to accomplish difficult tasks.
Integrity - ANS Doing what is morally upright at all times.
Commitment - ANS Determination to exhibit loyalty in service.
Suicide High Risk Factors - ANS Factors increasing likelihood of suicidal behavior.
Recent family loss - ANS Loss of a family member impacting mental health.
Recent set off - ANS Recent release from confinement affecting stability.
Recent denial of protective housing - ANS Lack of safe housing increases vulnerability.
Recent court disappointment - ANS Negative legal outcomes affecting emotional state.
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, Changes in relationships - ANS Shifts in personal connections impacting mental health.
Deteriorating medical condition - ANS Worsening health contributing to suicidal thoughts.
Increasing fear of harm - ANS Growing anxiety about personal safety.
Feeling pressured by gangs - ANS Gang-related threats increasing suicidal ideation.
Encouragement to commit suicide - ANS Influence from others promoting self-harm.
Single cell housing - ANS Isolation increasing risk of suicidal thoughts.
Less than three years served - ANS Shorter sentences linked to higher suicide risk.
Warning Statements - ANS Phrases indicating potential suicidal thoughts.
No one cares - ANS Expression of hopelessness and isolation.
I won't be around long - ANS Indication of intent to self-harm.
My family will be better off - ANS Belief that family would benefit from absence.
Take care of my daughter - ANS Final wishes indicating suicidal ideation.
Behavior Changes - ANS Alterations in daily habits signaling distress.
Eating habits - ANS Changes in appetite reflecting emotional state.
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