Health Psychology 3rd Canadian Edition By Shelley Taylor – Test Bank
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Test Bank for Health Psychology 3rd Canadian Edition By Shelley Taylor
ISBN:1259024784 ISBN13:9781259024788
Chapter 1
1. The 1948 World Health Group’s definition of well being is analogous to a state of wellness.
True False
2. Early cultures took a dualistic strategy to the thoughts and the physique.
True False
3. The traditional Greeks believed in a humoral idea of sickness.
True False
4. In conversion hysteria, the affected person converts psychological battle right into a symptom which then relieves the affected person of tension.
True False
5. The biomedical mannequin emphasizes each well being and sickness.
True False
6. The biopsychosocial mannequin emphasizes the significance of an efficient patient-practitioner relationship.
True False
7. Crucial issue giving rise to well being psychology has been the growth of well being care providers.
True False
8. Morbidity could also be expressed in two methods: because the variety of new circumstances or as the full variety of present circumstances of an sickness.
True False
9. Though well being psychologists have been employed in well being settings for a few years, they’ve issue establishing their credibility with physicians and different well being care professionals.
True False
10. Public well being researchers inform policymakers about adjustments that may profit communities.
True False
11. The sector inside psychology dedicated to understanding all psychological influences on well being and sickness throughout the life span known as
A. psychosomatic drugs.
B. well being psychology.
C. medical psychology.
D. epidemiology.
E. immunology.
12. A well being psychologist who designs a media marketing campaign to get folks to enhance their diets focuses on
A. well being promotion and upkeep.
B. prevention and therapy of sickness.
C. etiology and correlations of well being, sickness, and dysfunction.
D. the well being care system and the formulation of well being coverage.
E. the philosophy of the mind-body relationship.
13. A well being psychologist who works with people who find themselves already in poor health focuses on
A. well being promotion and upkeep.
B. prevention and therapy of sickness.
C. etiology and correlations of well being, sickness, and dysfunction.
D. the well being care system and the formulation of well being coverage.
E. the philosophy of the mind-body relationship.
14. What does etiology check with?
A. causes of sickness
B. a particular form of illness state
C. wholesome behaviour
D. stress results
E. the prevalence of illness in a inhabitants
15. A well being psychologist who’s within the behavioural and social components that contribute to illness focuses on
A. well being promotion and upkeep.
B. prevention and therapy of sickness.
C. etiology and correlations of well being, sickness, and dysfunction.
D. the well being care system and the formulation of well being coverage.
E. the biopsychosocial mannequin.
16. A well being psychologist who research the affect of hospitals and physicians on folks’s behaviour focuses on
A. well being promotion and upkeep.
B. prevention and therapy of sickness.
C. etiology and correlations of well being, sickness, and dysfunction.
D. the well being care system and the formulation of well being coverage.
E. social psychology.
17. Historical cultures considered the thoughts and the physique as
A. in the end unknowable.
B. considerably interdependent.
C. separate and autonomous programs.
D. a part of the identical system.
E. not a lot in another way than we do at present.
18. In response to the humoral idea of Hippocrates and Galen, illness is the results of
A. trephination.
B. evil spirits.
C. an imbalance of bodily fluids.
D. mobile issues.
E. God’s punishment.
19. The concept that one’s biochemistry could also be related to sure character traits could be traced to the
A. Stone Age.
B. historical Greeks.
C. Center Ages.
D. Renaissance.
E. historical Romans.
20. In ____________________, the Church was the guardian of medical data.
A. historical Greece
B. the Center Ages
C. the Renaissance
D. Freud’s period
E. the Stone Age
21. Conversion hysteria
A. is now much more frequent than in Freud’s time.
B. happens when unconscious battle is manifested in a symbolic bodily symptom.
C. happens when a person develops a number of minor signs to keep away from interpersonal battle.
D. is strongly related to hypochondria.
E. happens extra usually in males than in lady.
22. The sector of behavioural drugs
A. focuses on goal and clinically related interventions.
B. depends on subjective, verbal interventions.
C. doesn’t acknowledge biofeedback as a therapy intervention.
D. focuses primarily on conduct modification interventions.
E. was the idea for the sphere of psychosomatic drugs.
23. _______________ linked particular character patterns to particular diseases.
A. Dunbar and Alexander
B. Galen
C. Hippocrates
D. Freud
E. Cattell
24. Which of the next statements greatest displays a present perspective of the mind-body relationship?
A. Repressed psychological conflicts can manifest as bodily signs and sickness.
B. Health and therapeutic entails the interrelation of all the physique’s programs, and sickness arises as a disharmony between these programs.
C. Sickness is essentially a product of 1’s temperament.
D. Therapeutic depends most closely on the affected person’s perception within the doctor.
E. Sickness outcomes solely from a breakdown of natural and mobile adjustments throughout the physique.
25. In response to your textual content, all situations of well being and sickness are influenced by
A. one’s character kind.
B. psychodynamics.
C. life-style components.
D. psychological and social components.
E. the deterioration of cells.
26. The basic assumption of the _______________ mannequin is that well being and sickness are penalties of the interaction of organic, psychological, and social components.
A. biomedical
B. psychoemotional
C. psychoneuroimmunology
D. psychosocial
E. biopsychosocial
27. The _______________ mannequin maintains that every one sickness could be defined on the idea of aberrant somatic processes.
A. biomedical
B. psychoemotional
C. biopsychosocial
D. psychosocial
E. psychosomatic
28. Josh is feeling achy, has a stuffed up nostril and a cough, and is feeling very drained. On the idea of those signs Josh’s physician tells him he has been contaminated with a chilly virus. This prognosis is an instance of
A. dualism.
B. programs idea.
C. homeostasis.
D. reductionism.
E. mechanism.
29. The notion that most cancers could be cured just by excising a tumour, most carefully resembles the
A. biomedical mannequin.
B. biopsychosocial mannequin.
C. psychosomatic mannequin.
D. pathological mannequin.
E. mind-body mannequin.
30. A single-factor mannequin of sickness assumes that
A. there may be one final reason behind all diseases.
B. well being must be emphasised over sickness.
C. sickness could be defined when it comes to a organic dysfunction.
D. just one issue of an sickness could be handled at one time.
E. there is just one right therapy for the sickness.
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