Psychosocial Well-Being of Men
Course #93780
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$15-
Self-Assessment Questions
1 . Everyday stressors are a common factor that negatively affects the psychosocial well-being of men.
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2 . Young adult men (18 to 25 years of age) are most likely to misuse alcohol.
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3 . The ARPS is the most accurate tool for detecting problem drinking.
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4 . Single marital status is a risk factor for depression in men.
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5 . Low impulse control is a characteristic symptom of male depressive syndrome.
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6 . In the United States, suicide is a leading cause of death for men in many age groups and across all racial/ethnic populations, except Black men.
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7 . Pharmacologic management alone is generally most effective for men with depression.
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8 . Men's reluctance to express emotions is a common barrier to diagnosing depression in men.
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9 . The prevalence of methamphetamine use among MSM is approximately 10% to 20%, a rate that is 10 times higher than that in the general population.
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10 . Benzodiazepines are the recommended first-line pharmacologic treatment for depression in men.
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