PSY 368 Exam 3
Approximately __________ % of gay men report anodyspareunia during receptive anal sex.
14
In the US, ______% of men and _______% of women ages 19 to 59 express dissatisfaction with their level of sexual desire.
15; 30
The mortality rate of Bulimia nervosa is which of the following?
3.9%
How many adolescents in the U.S. smoke?
4.6 million
Outcome research estimates tell us that __________% of patients diagnosed with bulimia nervosa achieve full or partial remission.
50
When subthreshold forms of bulimia nervosa are included, prevalence estimates of the disorder range from __________% to __________% of the female population in westernized countries.
5; 6
Caffeine can have an effect on the drinker for up to __________.
6 hours
During routine gynecological visits, approximately __________% of women report pain from sexual activity.
72
Select the statement below that is TRUE of amenorrhea and the diagnosis of anorexia nervosa in the DSM-5.
Amenorrhea need not be present for anorexia nervosa to be diagnosed.
Which neurotransmitter is correctly paired with an associated substance?
GABA--alcohol
Select the statement below that is TRUE of bulimia nervosa.
It is a more "modern" phenomenon than anorexia nervosa
Choose the statement below that is TRUE regarding caffeine use.
It may result in acute caffeine intoxication.
Select the statement below that is FALSE regarding binge eating disorder.
It was accepted as a formal psychiatric diagnosis in the 1990s.
According to the Research Hot Topic box, The Internet and Cybersex, what is known about people at risk for overuse of cybersex?
No empirical data are available addressing this issue.
An alcohol withdrawal syndrome with symptoms including disorientation, severe agitation, high blood pressure, and fever is known as __________.
delirium tremens
The first phase of the sexual response cycle is __________.
desire
Transvestic disorder is the desire to dress in clothes of the opposite sex for sexual gratification. This disorder is __________.
diagnosed in men only
A treatment that focuses on emotional dysregulation and sees problem eating behaviors as attempts to manage unpleasant emotional states is __________.
dialectical behavior therapy
Katelyn has been diagnosed as having a sexual dysfunction. Her psychologist has suggested an intervention that involves sexually erotic cues and graduated stimulation to the genital area. What is the name of this technique?
directed masturbation
Most people (71%) who are treated for amphetamine abuse __________.
do not use another substance
Nicotine's addictive potential reflects its release of the neurotransmitter __________.
dopamine
The success of PDE5 inhibitors for male erectile dysfunction has __________.
encouraged their use in clinical trials for female sexual arousal disorder
Jenna is a young adolescent and has been diagnosed with anorexia nervosa. Most likely, her recovery and treatment will address issues related to independence, trust, and __________.
establishing romantic relationships
Women often become dependent on substances more quickly than men do and __________.
experience more severe consequences over shorter periods of time
In bulimia nervosa, binges are usually terminated because the person runs out of food, is interrupted by someone, or __________.
experiences a strong urge to purge
Which of the following is indicative of transgender behavior in adolescents?
females refusing to wear dresses or other feminine attire
John becomes very sexually aroused around antique furniture. He likely has which of the following?
fetishistic disorder
Select the cognitive-behavioral treatment element below that is most effective in promoting behavioral change among persons with eating disorders.
altering thinkin patterns
In a study of males ages 18 to 30 and females 18 to 22, it was found that the least reported sexual activity was __________.
anal intercourse
Female orgasmic disorder is also called which of the following?
anorgasmia
Aversive pharmacologic interventions pair ingestion of a substance with a noxious physical reaction. One of the most frequently used substances in this model of aversive conditioning is __________.
antabuse
Homosexual or same-sex orientation __________.
appears to be at least in part genetically determined
For bulimia nervosa to be diagnosed, binge eating must have occurred __________.
at least weekly for a period of three months or more
Frank asked his boss for a meeting yesterday, during which he explained that he would be returning to work next week dressed in women's clothes, and at that point, would like to be called Frances. He explained that this was an important part of a process for the treatment of his __________.
gender dysphoria
Monique is 7 years old and prefers wearing her older brother's clothes to the frilly dresses her mother wants her to wear. She has gone so far as to repeatedly insist that she is a boy and she chooses only male playmates at school. Most likely, Monique is showing the childhood correlates of __________
gender dysphoria
Choose the statement below about pedophilia that is TRUE.
girls are most often victims
For a diagnosis of erectile function, it is important that the problem be which of the following?
be repeated
Select the statement that is TRUE regarding information gained through family and genetic studies on the influence of genes and environment as causal factors in substance abuse.
both genes and environment influence the disorder
Body mass index (BMI) is a way of expressing __________.
both height and weight in one measure
Select the answer that is TRUE regarding the sexual response cycle.
The resolution phase is more common in men than in women.
Select the statement that is TRUE about sex and ethnic differences among persons with substance use disorders.
There is insufficient research to provide clear information.
Relapse prevention is a treatment that uses functional analysis to __________
identify antecedents and consequences of drug use
In men, the effects of age on sexual functioning may be seen in __________.
a change in genital response
The heritability of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa indicates that there appears to be __________.
a genetic component to both disorders
Overuse of alcohol during pregnancy may result in fetal alcohol syndrome in the child. This syndrome features neurodevelopmental symptoms such as structural brain abnormalities, small head size, and __________.
abnormal gait
Tom finally quit smoking 6 months ago after having a heart attack. After a long recovery, he was invited out by a group of old high school buddies. During the course of the evening, Tom smoked a few cigarettes. The next morning, he bought a pack of "low tar" cigarettes, thinking to himself, "I just can't break the habit." This illustrates the __________.
abstinence violation effect
Anorexia nervosa is most common in which of the following?
adolescent girls
According to your text, __________ increase the brain's levels of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine
cocaine and methamphetamine
Barclay is getting ready for a date with someone new. Before he leaves his apartment, he decides to smoke some marijuana, which he believes helps him to be more charming and interesting. Which theoretical perspective best explains Barclay's actions?
cognitive
Dr. Santos is investigating the positive effects of drugs using an animal model paradigm. She establishes two different cages: cage A is neutral and drug-free, while cage B contains a drug. She exposes the animal to both cages and records the amount of time the animal spends in each cage in an attempt to assess the positive effects of the "drug environment." Which type of model is she using?
conditioned place preference
Amphetamines produced on the street may be cut with substances such as __________.
cyanide
As compared to individuals with anorexia nervosa, individuals with bulimia nervosa are more __________.
impulsive
Key symptoms of bulimia nervosa include recurrent episodes of binge eating, a feeling of being "out of control" during binge eating episodes, and __________
inappropriate strategies for weight control
Gender identity as a concept __________.
is one's personal understanding of oneself as male or female
Of the following statements, which accurately depicts our current state of knowledge about the development of sexual orientation?
it appears that sexual orientation is biologically based
Most people with bulimia nervosa do what with their diagnosis?
keep it a secret
What structural brain abnormalities have researchers discovered in patients with anorexia nervosa when they are ill?
loss of grey matter and reduced brain mass
Compared with anorexia nervosa patients, persons diagnosed with bulimia nervosa have __________.
lower risk of mortality
An associated medical feature of anorexia nervosa that might explain the tendency to layer clothing even in mild temperatures is __________.
lowered body temperature
Sheldon has been married for two years and his wife is on the verge of leaving him. Within the last 6 months, he has not been sexually intimate with her. He admits that he rarely thinks about sex, has sexual fantasies, or masturbates. Before this recent decline in sexual interest, Sheldon reports that his marriage was "strong, loving and highly sexual." Which of the following disorders fits Sheldon's clinical picture?
male hypoactive sexual desire disorder
The most commonly used illicit drug in the U.S. is __________.
marijuana
Atypical levels or timing of androgens present during fetal development __________.
may affect a person's sexual orientation
In addition to the biological consequences of chronic drug use by adolescents, there are also social consequences. One may be "arrested development," which means __________.
missed social experiences/opportunities and emotional growth
Alcohol abuse and dependence are __________.
more common among men than women
Sexual abuse histories among patients with bulimia nervosa are __________.
more common than typically seen in the family histories of anorexic patients
The rates at which binge eating disorder occurs in the general population make it the __________ of all eating disorders in DSM-5.
most frequently occurring
As noted in the text, psychological factors such as __________ may be associated with sexual dysfunction in both men and women.
negative mood states
Although western cultures recognize only two gender categories, some other countries have more classifications. For example, in India, "hijra" are __________.
not viewed as male or female but possess elements of both
Salvador Minuchin, who investigated patterns of family dysfunction among patients with eating disorders, identified "enmeshment" as __________.
overinvolvement of all family members in the affairs of one member
Endorphins and enkephalins have the same physiological effect on the body as opioids in that they produce __________.
pain relief and sedation
Hillary becomes very sexually aroused around young girls. She likely has which of the following?
pedophilic disorder
most important personality trait found in cases of anorexia nervosa is __________. A common personality trait in both anorexia and bulimia nervosa is __________.
perfectionism
Gender dysphoria is characterized by a strong and persistent cross-gender identification and __________.
persistent discomfort with one's own biological sex
Marylynn is a pregnant 23-year-old married woman and a smoker. What concern about her pregnancy might you have?
pregnancy complications; premature birth
In substance abuse treatment, the technique of stimulus avoidance aims at reducing __________.
relapse rates
Treatments for paraphilic disorders that eliminate or decrease inappropriate sexual arousal include __________.
satiation, covert sensitization, and olfactory aversion
The treatment of sexual dysfunctions using psychological interventions has been shown to be effective. Among these techniques is __________.
sensate focus
Jennifer loves to be whipped and chained during sexual activity. She likely has which of the following?
sexual masochism disorder
Which of the following is TRUE of paraphilic disorders?
some sexual offenders commit crimes because of paraphilic disorders
Marina complains of feeling out-of-control after eating a slice of toast. In an eating disorders paradigm, this behavior would be termed a(n) __________.
subjective binge
Inpatient treatment for anorexia nervosa may be required for some persons. Consideration is given to medical complications, failure to improve with outpatient treatment, and __________.
suicide attempts or plans
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the cross-tolerant relationship between benzodiazepines and alcohol?
tolerance to one means tolerance to the other
Raphael can only become sexually aroused when he is wearing his wife's slip. Although she had caught him earlier wearing her slip, he had promised to stop the behavior. Recently, his wife was cleaning house and found several of her slips beneath a cushion on the sofa. What paraphilic condition is Raphael most likely to have?
transvestic disorder
Use of which of the following can be helpful in treating anorexia nervosa?
use of multidisciplinary team
In a study of males ages 18 to 30 and females 18 to 22, it was found that the most reported sexual activity was __________.
vaginal intercourse
In the 1960s, which of the following would have been described as "mother's little helper"?
valium
Kyle loves to walk around the neighborhood and secretly peer into windows to watch women undress. He likely has which of the following?
voyeuristic disorder
Which of these population groups tends to abuse benzodiazepines the most?
women
There are sex differences in the strength of same-sex attraction, such that __________.
women are more likely to describe themselves as attracted to both sexes.
Select the statement that is FALSE about cocaine.
Cocaine, although powerful in effect, is not highly addictive.
With respect to the treatment of bulimia nervosa, which of the following has been shown to have some success?
DBT
The endogenous opioid system is involved in the reinforcing effects of __________.
alcohol
Compared to those diagnosed with anorexia nervosa, patients with bulimia nervosa are more likely to engage in __________.
alcohol and drug abuse
Masters and Johnson's empirical work in human sexuality differed from that of earlier researchers because they also __________.
observed and recorded subjects' physical responses during sexual activity