Mood and Mental Health Disorders
Eating disorders
Anxiety and PTSD
Statistics & Facts
100

This mental health disorder causes hallucinations, disorganized thinking, and delusions.

A) Psilocybin

B) Schizophrenia

C) Telekinesis

B) Schizophrenia

100

“Beth finds it extremely hard to look at herself in the mirror, each time she takes a peak she is repulsed by what she sees. She believes starving herself is the solution. What is the disorder?”

a) Anorexia 

b) Schizophrenia 

c) HIV 

a) Anorexia 


100

This mental health condition is marked by excessive worry, nervousness, and fear that can interfere with daily life.

What is anxiety?

100

This number, roughly the population of the United States, represents how many people worldwide live with an alcohol use disorder.

400 million

200

According to the survey, were people more or less likely to have depression if they had a high AUDIT score?

More likely

200

This eating disorder is marked by extreme restriction of food intake, an intense fear of gaining weight, and a distorted body image. 

What is anorexia?

200

This condition involves ongoing feelings of fear and nervousness that may include physical symptoms like sweating or a fast heartbeat.

A. Anxiety

B. Bipolar disorder

C. Eating disorder

A. Anxiety

200

People with anxiety or depression are about this many times more likely to also have an alcohol use disorder.

twice as likely

300

This mood disorder affects how you feel, think, and handle daily activities, such as sleeping, eating, or working. Typically, people lose pleasure in daily activities and feel gloomy.

A) Quadruped

B) Depression

C) Gloom disorder

B) Depression

300

“Sierra rushes quickly through her meals causing herself to feel nauseous. Sierra rushes to the bathroom and sticks her hands at the back of her throat to make herself vomit. What is Sierra’s disorder?”

a) Bulimia 

b) Anorexia 

a) Bulimia 


300

This condition is marked by intense emotional distress and physical reactions triggered by reminders of a traumatic experience.

What is PTSD?

300

Among people treated for anxiety disorders, this percentage ranges between 20% and 40% also have an alcohol disorder.

20% to 40%

400

How long do people have symptoms of depression before it can be classified as depression?

A) One week

B) Ten days

C) Two weeks

C) Two weeks

400

This eating disorder is characterized by cycles of binge eating followed by behaviors such as vomiting, fasting, or excessive exercise to prevent weight gain.

What is bulimia?

400

This mental health condition can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event and may include flashbacks, nightmares, and severe anxiety.

A. Depression

B. PTSD

C. Bipolar Disorder

B. PTSD

400

Among patients with major depressive disorder, between this percentage range, just under one third and about two fifths have also experienced an alcohol use disorder in their lifetimes.

27% to 40%

500

Nearly what percent of people with schizophrenia will develop alcohol use disorder at some point in their life?

A) 10%

B) 20%

C) 25%

C) 25%

500

 “Bulimia and anorexia are often linked to this substance because it can be used to cope with emotions, worsen impulse control, and increase health risks when combined with eating disorders.”

What is alcohol?

500

People with anxiety and PTSD may turn to this substance to temporarily numb symptoms or stress, despite the risk of dependence and worsening mental health.

What is alcohol? 

500

Alcohol is linked to global mortality. About this percentage of suicides worldwide can be traced to alcohol use 

About 15%

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