Mental Health
Mental Health
Mental Health
100

How many children and adolescents in the world have a mental disorder? 

A. 1 in 5

B. 1 in 7

C. 1 in 10

D. 1 in 15

A. 1 in 5

100

Which country has the highest suicidal death rate in the world ? 

A. Norway

B. Finland

C. Greenland

D. Ireland

C. Greenland

100

Which of these is a common symptom of schizophrenia?

A. Violent Behaviour 

B. Split personality

C. Hallucinations & delusions

 

C. Hallucinations & delusions


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Many believe that people with schizophrenia are likely to commit violence – however, most people with schizophrenia do not commit violent crimes, and are more likely to be victims of violence than perpetrators. Similarly, there is a common misconception that schizophrenia leads people to have split personalities, when this is not the case. In reality, schizophrenia’s most common symptoms are hallucinations, delusions and hearing voices.

200

How many people die from suicide every year (globally)?


A. 600.000

B. 700.000

C. 800.000

D. 900.000

 

C. 800.000


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1 person dies from suicide every 40 seconds. Suicide is the second leading cause of death in individuals aged 15-29

200

How many people were reported in hospital for self-harm in Ireland in 2019?

A. 81 per 100’000

B. 97 per 100’000

C. 152 per 100’000

D. 206 per 100’000

 

D. 206 per 100’000

200

What proportion of people with severe mental health problems have been victims of a crime in 2019 worldwide?

A. 12%

B. 28%

C. 34%

D. 45%

 

D. 45%

300

What should one avoid if trying to help someone who is going through a tough time ?

A. Try to solve their problems

B. Listen to the person

C. Let them know you care

A. Try to solve their problems

300

What are the most common mental health problems affecting the population of Ireland ?

A. Depression and anxiety disorders

B. Eating disorders

C. Obsessive compulsive disorders 

D. Paranoia and Psychosis

 

A. Depression and anxiety disorders

300

What proportion of people with mental health problems experience stigma? 

A. 10%

B. 20%

C. 50%

D. 90%

D. 90%

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An overwhelming majority of people with mental health problems report experiencing stigma. In Time to Change’s ‘Stigma Shout’ survey, almost 9 in 10 people reported that stigma and discrimination had a negative impact in education, work, and medical treatment or in their personal lives. 


400

Suicide is the ________ leading cause of death among people ages 15-34 in the United States. 

A. 24th

B. 10th 

C. 5th

D. 2nd

D. 2nd

400

Until when was Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) a treatment for mental illness?

A. 1979

B. 1984

C. 1991 

D. It is still used today

 

D. It is still used today

400

How many people will experience suicidal thoughts throughout their lifetime? 

A. 2%

B. 15%

C. 17%

D. 21%

C. 17%

______________________________

Almost one in five people will experience suicidal thoughts and feelings in their lifetime.

500

Half of all mental illness occurs before a person turns ______ years old, and three-quarters of mental illness begin before age 24.

A.  14

B.  18

C.  10

D.  20

 

A.  14

500

Which of these famous historical figures experienced mental health problems?

A. Abraham Lincoln

B. Winston Churchill

C. Florence Nightingale

D. All of them


D. All of them

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Each of these people experienced some sort of mental illness. Abraham Lincoln and Churchill lived with depression. Florence Nightingale had bipolar disorder.

500

What proportion of people with mental health problems believe that workplace stress contributed to their illness? 

A. 1/3

B. 1/5

C. 2/3


C. 2/3

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About two thirds of people with mental health problems believe that long hours, unrealistic workloads or bad management either caused or exacerbated their condition.

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