26 Questions
What behavior is a common characteristic of individuals with gambling addiction according to the text?
Chasing losses
Which psychological factor is associated with internet gaming addiction?
Obsession with the game
What is a common consequence of gambling addiction mentioned in the text?
Reliance on others for money
Which DSM-5 criteria is associated with internet gaming addiction?
Craving due to expectation of positive outcome
What is a sign of psychological dependence related to internet gaming addiction?
Craving for positive outcomes
Which personality disorder is mentioned in association with gambling addiction?
Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder
'Chasing' one's losses is a behavior commonly seen in individuals with:
Gambling addiction
'Relies on others to provide money to relieve desperate financial situations' is a characteristic behavior of individuals with:
Gambling addiction
Which of the following behaviors in the DSM-5 are classified as behavioural addictions?
Internet gaming
What is a common aspect between all types of addictions mentioned in the text?
Preoccupation with the substance
Which of the following is NOT a criterion for gambling disorder according to the DSM-5?
Increased excitement from gambling
What is one similarity between gambling disorder and substance-related disorders?
Brain origin
Which of the following signs may indicate a gambling disorder according to the DSM-5 criteria?
Having persistent thoughts of reliving past gambling experiences
What distinguishes an addiction from excessive behavior, according to the text?
Preoccupation and inability to control use
Which of the following is a component common to all addictions mentioned in the text?
Inability to control use/stop
'Persistent and recurrent problematic gambling behavior leading to clinically significant impairment or distress' is an indication of:
Gambling disorder according to DSM-5 criteria
People with internet gaming addiction may have drug tolerance similar to substance abusers.
True
Individuals with gambling addiction do not experience withdrawal symptoms when not gambling.
False
Gambling addiction does not lead to impaired social life, school, or career.
False
Internet gaming addiction is not associated with craving for positive outcomes of gaming.
False
Less than 1% of adults in Canada meet at least 3 criteria for gambling addiction.
False
Match the behavior with the corresponding criteria for gambling addiction:
Often returns to gambling to get even after losing money = Continued gambling despite significant negative consequences Lies to conceal involvement with gambling = Deceit in order to continue gambling Relies on others to provide money for desperate financial situations caused by gambling = Borrowing money to relieve financial troubles from gambling Gambles when feeling distressed (e.g., helpless, guilty, anxious, depressed) = Using gambling as a coping mechanism for negative emotions
Match the criteria for internet gaming addiction with their corresponding descriptions:
Increasing amount of play and unwillingness/inability to stop = Substance Abuse criteria Physical dependence and needs more and more to get rush from the games = Drug tolerance criteria Expected relief of withdrawal symptoms when gaming and craving due to positive outcomes = Psychological dependence criteria Obsession with the game and impaired social life, school, career = Harm criteria
Match the psychiatric comorbidity with the corresponding addiction:
Personality disorders (obsessive-compulsive, avoidant, etc.) = Substance addiction Anxiety disorders and mood disorders = Internet Gaming addiction Substance Use disorders = Substance addiction
Match the DSM-5 criteria component with its description:
Continued gambling despite significant negative consequences = Criterion for gambling addiction Craving due to the expectation of a positive outcome of gaming = Criterion for internet gaming addiction Implied relief of withdrawal symptoms when gaming = Criterion common to both addictions Obsession with the game and impaired social life, school, career = Criterion for harm in internet gaming addiction
Match the percentage with the corresponding group meeting at least 3 criteria for addiction:
1.2-1.9% of Adults in Canada = Group meeting at least 3 criteria for gambling addiction 11.9% = Group not meeting at least 3 criteria for internet gaming addiction Less than 1% of adults in Canada = Group not meeting at least 3 criteria for gambling addiction
Test your knowledge on behavioural addictions, focusing on the criteria outlined in the DSM-5. Explore different types of behavioural 'addictions' like gambling and internet gaming, and learn about the components that define all addictions.
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