General Information
Medications
Psychosis
Coping strategies
General Health
100

True or false: 

Mental illness indirectly affects all Canadians at some time either through their own experience, or that of a family member, friend or colleague.

True

100

True/False: Two people taking the same medication will  experience the same side effects.

False: side effects vary from person to person. Always remember to discuss them with your healthcare provider.

100

Can stress increase your risk of developing psychosis?

Yes. Many stressful events can make you feel overwhelmed. It’s important to have good support systems in everyday life to manage stress.

100

List one thing that you do to reduce stress levels.

This can vary person to person but here are some examples:

Sports, recreational activities, drawing, exercising, video games...

100

How many calories should you eat per day?

Average above 13 years of age need 2000 calories per day.

200

True or false:

Young people aged 15 to 24 are more likely to experience mental illness and/or substance use disorders than any other age group.

True

200

True or false:

Just taking medication is enough to deal with Mental Health Issues.

False:  Treatment for mental health problems varies depending on the individual and could include medication, therapy, or both. Many individuals work with a support system during the healing and recovery process.

200

Can drug use increase your risk of psychosis?

Yes. Many symptoms of psychosis develop from chemicals in your brain. Drugs can mimic or influence the levels of these chemicals which can cause psychosis.

200

What are some physical things you can do to relax?

Deep breathing exercises, sports and recreational activities, exercising, yoga, meditation and stretching.

200

How many hours a night of sleep should you try to get? 

7-10 hours depending on your age.

300

in a 2019 survey of working Canadian ___% of respondents would be reluctant – or would refuse – to disclose a mental illness to an employer or co-worker.

75%

However, 76% of respondents stated that they themselves would be completely comfortable with and supportive of a colleague with a mental illness.

300

What are some reasons people stop taking their medications?

Side effects, feeling better, forgetting.

300

What conditions can cause psychosis?

There are a number of mental illnesses that can cause it (Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorders, Major depressive disorders, Medical conditions/issues, Neurological diseases...)

300

List something you can do to manage your stressors in your life.

Preparing for potential stressful things/events in the future to lessen the pressure you may feel. Rehearsing and reviewing for school assignments or answers for job interviews. Many More answers, feel free to share any that are relevant

300

How much should you exercise per day?

An hour a day.

400

Name a factor that can contribute to mental health problems.

  • Biological factors, such as genes, physical illness, injury, or brain chemistry
  • Life experiences, such as trauma or a history of abuse
  • Family history of mental health problems
400

True/False: Taking prescribed medication is a normal process for individuals

True 

55% of Canadians report aged 16-79 report using at least one prescribed medication. 

400

What are some warning signs of psychosis?

This can vary person to person but here are some examples:

Difficulties sleeping, lack of hygienic practices, hallucinations, confusion, positive or negative symptoms, delusions, concentration issues.

400

Who are some natural support systems in your life? 

friends, family, Professional Health care Team, Teachers etc.

400

Eating protein is important to build muscles and organs. You should eat 5½ ounces of protein-rich foods every day.  Name a food that contains a lot of protein.

Good sources include lean meat, poultry, or fish. One-ounce equivalents of other protein sources include ½ cup of beans or tofu, one egg, a tablespoon of peanut butter, and ½ ounce of nuts or seeds.

500

What is the difference between Mental Health and Mental Illness?

While mental health refers to anyone's state of mental, emotional well-being, mental illnesses are diagnosed conditions that affect thoughts and behaviors.

The presence or absence of a mental illness is not a predictor of mental health; someone without a mental illness could have poor mental health, just as a person with a mental illness could have excellent mental health.

500

What Are important things to know about a medication when you are prescribed it?

The type of medication, how much you need to take, side effects that can come from the medication and what symptoms it is treating.

500

What are some some examples to maintain physical and mental health? 

Maintain a good sleep schedule, healthy eating, exercising often, hobbies and activities, music, relaxation techniques and many more. 

500

What is a coping skill?

Coping skills can help you to reduce stress and the feeling of being overwhelmed. A healthy coping skill can be anything you do to help tolerate or reduce negative and stressful situations that have no negative associations to your health. 

500

Name a tip for better sleep

  1. Regularity (of sleeping and waking up)

  2. Temperature (keep it cool about 18 deg C)

  3. Darkness (dim lights, avoid screens)

  4. Walk it out (if can't sleep within 25 mins in bed, do something else, don't let your brain form an association between your bed and sleepless lying down)

  5. Monitor alcohol & caffeine (avoid)

  6. Wind down routine (try some activities and make your own routine)

  7. Avoid napping during the day.

  8. Food be disruptive right before sleep

  9. Establish a regular relaxing bedtime routine

  10. Make sure that the sleep environment is pleasant and relaxing

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