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1. Which of the following is a characteristic feature of anorexia nervosa? - A. Recurrent binge eating without compensatory behaviors - B. Persistent eating of non-food substances - C. Significantly low body weight - D. Excessive regurgitation of food - E. Fre...
1. Which of the following is a characteristic feature of anorexia nervosa? - A. Recurrent binge eating without compensatory behaviors - B. Persistent eating of non-food substances - C. Significantly low body weight - D. Excessive regurgitation of food - E. Frequent episodes of purging without binging 2. Which disorder involves recurrent episodes of binge eating followed by inappropriate compensatory behaviors? - A. Anorexia nervosa - B. Bulimia nervosa - C. Binge eating disorder - D. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) - E. Pica 3. Which theoretical model emphasizes the influence of sociocultural factors on the development of eating disorders? - A. Biological model - B. Cognitive-behavioral model - C. Psychoanalytic model - D. Sociocultural model - E. Genetic model 4. Which treatment is considered the first-line therapy for bulimia nervosa? - A. Antipsychotic medications - B. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) - C. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) - D. Interpersonal therapy (IPT) - E. Hypnosis 5. Which of the following is a double negative question: It is not uncommon for individuals with anorexia nervosa to not experience fear of gaining weight. - A. True - B. False - C. Neither true nor false - D. Cannot be determined - E. Not applicable 6. What is the prevalence of binge eating disorder in women? - A. 1-2% - B. 3.5% - C. 5-7% - D. 8-10% - E. Over 10% 7. Which of the following is NOT typically associated with the aetiology of anorexia nervosa? - A. Genetic predisposition - B. High self-esteem - C. Perfectionism - D. Sociocultural pressures - E. Psychological factors 8. What is the primary focus of treatment for anorexia nervosa? - A. Reducing anxiety - B. Increasing body weight to a healthy level - C. Managing delusions - D. Addressing substance abuse - E. Treating comorbid depression 9. Which eating disorder is characterized by a lack of concern about significant weight loss despite being underweight? - A. Bulimia nervosa - B. Binge eating disorder - C. Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) - D. Anorexia nervosa - E. Rumination disorder 10. Which of the following is a double negative question: It is not uncommon for people with bulimia nervosa to not engage in compensatory behaviors. - A. True - B. False - C. Neither true nor false - D. Cannot be determined - E. Not applicable 11. Which disorder involves eating non-food substances? - A. ARFID - B. Pica - C. Binge eating disorder - D. Rumination disorder - E. OSFED 12. What is the primary treatment for binge eating disorder? - A. Antipsychotic medications - B. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) - C. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) - D. Psychoanalysis - E. Hypnosis 13. Which disorder includes the symptom of repeated regurgitation of food? - A. Bulimia nervosa - B. Anorexia nervosa - C. Binge eating disorder - D. Rumination disorder - E. Pica 14. Which of the following is NOT a feature of bulimia nervosa? - A. Binge eating - B. Compensatory behaviors - C. Significantly low body weight - D. Overvaluation of shape and weight - E. Fear of gaining weight 15. What is the typical onset age range for anorexia nervosa? - A. Childhood - B. Early adolescence - C. Late adolescence to early adulthood - D. Middle adulthood - E. Late adulthood 16. Which theoretical model focuses on the interaction between genetic predisposition and environmental factors in eating disorders? - A. Biological model - B. Cognitive-behavioral model - C. Diathesis-stress model - D. Sociocultural model - E. Psychoanalytic model 17. Which of the following is a double negative question: It is not rare for individuals with binge eating disorder to not experience distress about their eating behaviors. - A. True - B. False - C. Neither true nor false - D. Cannot be determined - E. Not applicable 18. Which of the following disorders was formerly classified as \"feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood\" in the DSM-IV? - A. Anorexia nervosa - B. Bulimia nervosa - C. ARFID - D. Binge eating disorder - E. Pica 19. Which eating disorder is most commonly associated with obesity? - A. Anorexia nervosa - B. Bulimia nervosa - C. Binge eating disorder - D. ARFID - E. Pica 20. What is a common psychological factor implicated in the aetiology of bulimia nervosa? - A. High self-esteem - B. Perfectionism - C. Impulsivity - D. Lack of concern about weight - E. Obsessive-compulsive tendencies 21. Which of the following is a primary goal of family-based therapy for adolescents with anorexia nervosa? - A. Reducing impulsivity - B. Improving self-esteem - C. Helping parents take control of their child\'s eating - D. Addressing substance abuse - E. Treating comorbid anxiety 22. Which eating disorder is characterized by a preoccupation with eating, weight, and body shape, but does not meet the full criteria for other specific eating disorders? - A. Anorexia nervosa - B. Bulimia nervosa - C. Binge eating disorder - D. ARFID - E. OSFED 23. Which of the following is a double negative question: It is not uncommon for individuals with ARFID to not have concerns about body image. - A. True - B. False - C. Neither true nor false - D. Cannot be determined - E. Not applicable 24. Which type of therapy is most effective for treating binge eating disorder? - A. Psychoanalysis - B. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) - C. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) - D. Family therapy - E. Hypnosis 25. Which of the following is NOT a common treatment for eating disorders? - A. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) - B. Nutritional rehabilitation - C. Psychoanalysis - D. Medication management - E. Family therapy 26. What is the main challenge in treating eating disorders according to current understandings? - A. High relapse rates - B. Lack of treatment options - C. Low prevalence - D. Easy access to care - E. Clear diagnostic criteria 27. Which eating disorder involves a persistent failure to meet appropriate nutritional and energy needs? - A. Bulimia nervosa - B. Anorexia nervosa - C. Binge eating disorder - D. ARFID - E. Pica 28. What is a common response to the challenge of high relapse rates in eating disorders? - A. Discontinuing treatment after initial recovery - B. Providing short-term therapy only - C. Emphasizing comprehensive and long-term treatment approaches - D. Focusing solely on medical management - E. Avoiding early intervention 29. Which of the following is a double negative question: It is not unlikely for OSFED to not include symptoms of both anorexia and bulimia. - A. True - B. False - C. Neither true nor false - D. Cannot be determined - E. Not applicable 30. What is the estimated lifetime prevalence of anorexia nervosa in women? - A. 0.5% - B. 0.9% - C. 1.5% - D. 2.0% - E. 3.0%