All Stress & Resilience Quizzes for Final
The peak age for the first signs of an alcohol disorder is
18
Approximately ________% of women in the United States have reported IPV.
35%
Mary's parents keep liquor in their home. Both of Mary's parents drink regularly and have the expectation that drinking is a normal part of adult life. Which of the following terms would best describe these behaviors and their effect on Mary?
Alcohol specific effects
Protective factors exist within the multiple layers of a child's context. Which of the following is not true about protective factors in the child's community context?
All peer relationships that maltreated children and youth have contribute favorably to their resiliency
If a child blames himself or herself for the abuse, they tend to experience more negative outcomes. This process refers to:
Attributional style
Which of the following demographic variables does not put a person or couple at increased for divorce?
Being older at the time of marriage
The most common form of intimate partner violence is
Emotional abuse
A common debt management strategy involves retiring loans or credit balances with the lowest interest first.
False
Authoritarian parenting has been shown to reduce the risk of substance use in adolescents.
False
Children who experience multiple family transitions (changes in what adults are living in the home) during their growing up years are no more likely to experience adjustment problems than children who experienced one transition in the form of their parent's divorce.
False
Declines in general health are more strongly related to declines in marital satisfaction for older adults than for young or middle-aged adults.
False
It is a rare instance when an abuser has been using alcohol or drugs at the time of a violent episode.
False
There appears to be little or no relationship between post-divorce psychological adjustment and pre-divorce psychological adjustment.
False
Widows tend to experience more depression and more negative health consequences than do widowers.
False
Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP)
Focuses on child attachment to the parent and has been shown to improve bonding, reduce childhood problem behaviors, and reduce maltreatment recidivism
Which of the following marital outcomes is not associated with higher levels of consumer debt?
Greater teamwork to accomplish financial goals
Some research suggests that individuals who abuse tend to have which of the following characteristics?
High levels of anger and hostility
Which of the following relationship variables is not a risk factor for the increased likelihood of divorce?
High levels of cohesion in the relationship
Which of the following is not a common economic consequence following divorce?
Men devote more money to caring for children than women do
Adolescents with alcohol problems had which of the following compared to teens without alcohol problems?
More perceived parental rejection, less parental warmth, more behavioral problems, and more association with substance-using peers
Which of the following conclusions was not identified by Emery in his summary of the effects of divorce on children?
Most children do not report unhappy memories or continued distress after divorce
Which of the following statements is inconsistent with our current knowledge and understanding of the experience of leaving an abusive or violent relationship?
Once the woman leaves her abusive partner, the abuse or violence ends
Which of the following statements reflect findings in the research literature regarding the adjustment of children and teens following divorce?
Over time, children generally have less contact with non-custodial fathers The quality of relationships with both parents will affect the child's adjustment to divorce Adjustment to divorce is enhanced if the child has a good relationship with at least one parent
Which of the following factors would be considered a non-alcoholic specific effect?
Parental divorce Parent-teen communication processes Parental disciplinary strategies
Adolescents growing up in these families were 9 times more likely to drink heavily in the 9th grade and three times more likely to drink heavily in the 11th grade. Which type of home/parents did these adolescents have?
Permissive parents
Rob grew up in a home where his dad regularly pushed his mother around. Rob's mother was very apologetic and tried to please his father. Rob thought this was how men and women relate. Consequently, Rob was confused when he hit his girlfriend, and she made a huge deal of it. This is most clearly an example of which theory at work?
Social learning theory
Family factors related to resiliency include all of the following, except:
Strong intellectual and reading skills
Social competence is important primarily because it enhances the likelihood that the maltreated child will have
The ability to form close peer relationships
Which of the following is not an accurate statement about patterns of saving money reported by American families in 2012-2013?
The average income saved over the past year was 10%
In cases of childhood sexual abuse, if the non-abusing parent blames, punishes, or fails to believe the abused child
The child will have a more difficult time coping with his or her experiences
When a child's abuse or neglect begins when they are very young and is perpetrated by a parent or guardian
The child's ability to form secure attachments is harmed, thus impacting the chance of resilience
Parent education programs for divorcing parents typically focus on all of the following, except:
The reasons for the divorce
A child or teen who loses a sibling may experience guilt resulting from sibling rivalry.
True
A child who begins using alcohol at age 12 or younger is more likely to develop later alcohol abuse or dependence than adolescents who begin using alcohol at age 16 or older.
True
A strong predictor of positive outcomes in families with a chronically ill child is "balanced coping" which occurs when the demands of the illness are kept in perspective in other family needs.
True
Adolescents who transition from a single parent family to a stepfamily increase their risk for initiating alcohol use.
True
During the first two years following a loss, "yearning" for the deceased loved one is a major feature of the process.
True
Having a child with a chronic illness may create risks for other children; while at the same time, the chronic illness may bring siblings closer together.
True
High quality and reciprocal relationships with peers have been shown to be a protective factors that increase a child's self-esteem.
True
If an older child experiences or continues to experience parental aggression or maltreatment, he or she is likely to have lower rates of resilience in adult romantic relationships.
True
Male victims of IPV often face a type of "re-victimization" because of the stigma associated with being abused, which in our society, is deeply coded as a female experience.
True
Married couple households have higher median incomes than other types of family households
True
Most children and adolescents experience difficulties for 1-2 years leading up to and following the divorce
True
Research indicates that parents who are experiencing financial stress tend to become less supportive and more controlling and punitive in their disciplinary practices.
True
Research indicates that when parents hold anti-alcohol beliefs and values, they can influence the development of negative alcohol-related cognitions, especially among their middle school and elementary school children.
True
The majority of severely maltreated children show a limited ability to demonstrate resilience across a variety of domains (mental health, relationships, educational outcomes).
True
The religious construct of "surrender, or self-denial, for a divine purpose" has been shown to function as a stress buffer, which may have an indirect impact on a person's health status.
True
While higher rates of IPV have been found among low-income and poor families, high income and affluent victims of IPV often face a unique set of challenges trying to "protect the status quo."
True
Women are more likely to be bothered by residual hostility from the past marriage than are men.
True
Youth who have strong and healthy relationships with their parents are less likely to socialize with deviant peers
True
Which of the following statements are accurate statements with regard to family caregiving?
Women are more likely to function as caregivers than men
Compared to grieving women, grieving males tend to be characterized by which of the following?
a greater involvement in instrumental tasks associated with the funeral, burial, and finances
Based on research findings, we know that parents who suffer the loss of a child or teen experience all of the following, except:
a high likelihood of divorce
Individuals who cope well with financial stress and strain tend to be characterized as having:
a strong sense of personal control or mastery over their situation
According to the Economic Life Cycle model, individuals in the family formation stage:
a. accumulate significant amounts of debt b. need to establish credit goals and debt limits c. should compare the costs of different types of credit ALL ARE CORRECT
Which of the following strategies might a therapist use to assist families in adapting to the loss of a loved one?
a. encouraging family members to talk about the person who has died b. encouraging family members to participate in the funeral or memorial services c. planning and participating in rituals or memorial services on the anniversary of the family member's death ALL ARE CORRECT
Intimate terrorism is
about power and control and is perpetrated mainly by men against women
Individual and family health outcomes during times of illness will be influenced by all of the following, except:
choice of health insurance carrier
Research indicates that a decline in health is related to a ____________________ in marital quality and the onset of of a disability is related to ________________ in marital quality.
decrease; increase
The impact of illness on couple and family functioning is mediated by all of the following characteristics, except:
family cohesion and adaptability
Which of the following commonly represents a family's greatest financial asset and share of net worth?
home equity
Which of the following is a possible negative consequence of bereavement on our physical health?
it can make existing medical conditions worse
Research regarding "protective buffering" (which involves hiding negative feelings or concerns about the illness to avoid hurting the ill spouse) is
may increase levels of depression and anxiety is linked to lower life satisfaction
All of the following family resources have been linked to positive outcomes when childhood illness occurs, except?
moving toward more diffuse or blurred boundaries to enhance closeness
What type of economic stress would best describe the family who experienced strain due to the added expenses associated with the birth of their first child?
normative
Situational couple violence
occurs as a result of conflict escalating rather than because of patterns of power and control
Which of the following is not considered one of the three basic stages of grief?
reestablishment of personal beliefs
Job loss is commonly associated with
strained family relationships increased levels of depression damaged self-esteem a sense of helplessness
Common examples of disenfranchised grief would include all of the following, except:
the loss of an aging grandparent
Adaptation to loss is understood as
transformation of the relationship from physical presence to various "continuing bonds"