Which of the following should a professional focus on when considering psychopathology in
older people? - Answers behavior in context
Recently Pete has been having trouble with his memory; such as forgetting he put a kettle on to
boil and leaving his store without locking up and turning off the lights. His friends laugh and say
it's just part of turning 40. But Pete's mother died from early-onset Alzheimer's disease before
age 50. What type of factors support Pete's heightened concern over his memory problems? -
Answers biological
When Lynn did a health assessment of Saul at the busy senior center, he entertained her with
stories of his time in the Korean War. Lynn told his daughter Joan about the visit, saying that
he's a colorful older gentleman with no serious health issues. Joan was upset because Saul
never served in Korea—and requested that someone else conduct a further assessment.
Which of the following likely impacted Lynn's assessment of Saul? - Answers age stereotypes
Which of the following assessment methods offers mental health professionals primary-source
data in the cognitive and emotional domains? - Answers clinical interviews
Which of the following conditions is most likely to be subject to age-based stereotyping? -
Answers depression
A person who feels sad would be experiencing - Answers dysphoria
Weighing benefits and risks of each approach, which of the following lists depression
treatments for older adults from the most suitable to the least suitable? - Answers cognitive
behavior therapy, SSRIs, tricyclics, MAO inhibitors
Many adults experience some decline in cognitive function as they age. Which depression
treatment should doctors avoid using with older patients due to its effect on cognitive function?
- Answers ECT
A residential facility provides care for ten people diagnosed with dementia. About how many of
these patients have Alzheimer's disease? - Answers 7
How do neurophysiological changes in people with Alzheimer's disease compare to age-based
normative changes? - Answers They are more extensive.
Rashid's grandmother died from Alzheimer's disease, so he formed a biotech company to
develop a drug that would help prevent and hopefully cure the disease.
, Which of the following will Rashid's staff likely focus on in their developmental research? -
Answers proteins
Which of the following correctly pairs a condition with a risk factor? - Answers Huntington's
disease—genetics
Carmen has recently been struggling with generalized feelings of anxiety, so she made an
appointment with Dr. Larsen at the senior center. How should the doctor consider contextual
factors before making a determination of Carmen's mental health? - Answers inquire about
challenges in her life
Which of the following schizophrenia patients will likely display the greatest range of emotion? -
Answers b. Miguel, a 39-year-old man
Due to normative metabolic changes, older adults will face the most risk from which of the four
symptoms of alcoholism? - Answers tolerance
Landon recently moved to another city for a job. He wants to develop some friendships outside
of work with good people to hang out and enjoy fun times.
Which aspect of adult friendships does Landon value most at this time? - Answers compatibility
According to socioemotional selectivity theory, which of the following people will seek out
friendships that will support their emotional regulation? - Answers d. Hector, a 62-year-old man
Walter and Estelle recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Which of the following
likely has the largest role in their relationship? - Answers commitment
In the quest for a love relationship, the old adage that opposites attract doesn't hold true. In
reality, people tend to choose partners based on how similar they are to each other. Formally,
this is known as - Answers assortative mating
Which of the following has the highest risk factor for being the victim in an abusive relationship?
- Answers Rosario, a Puerto Rican woman raised by foster parents who had her first child at age
16
In which of the following areas can married people be dissimilar and still experience a high
degree of marital success? - Answers contribution
Which of the following life events has the strongest correlation to the lowest level of marital
satisfaction for a couple? - Answers a child starting to dat
Linda is intrigued by her grandparents' marriage. They never share any words or signs of
affection, and they rarely go on trips or do anything fun. They mostly sit on the porch and read,
watch TV, and eat meals. Linda finds it a bit sad.