Anxiety
Depression
Substance Use
Eating Disorders
PTSD/Trauma
100

Where can anxiety come from?

A. Trauma

B. Phobias

C. Genetics

D. All of the above

D. All of the above

100

Which of these may be a symptom of depression?

A. Feeling sad, worthless, or guilty

B. Fatigue

C. Problems doing tasks at home or school

D. Change of sleep patterns

E. All of the above

E. All of the above

100
True or False? Cigarettes are more addictive than vapes.

False - both contain nicotine.

100
True or False? Only girls can have eating disorders.

False

100

People with PTSD can experience feelings of:

A. Fear

B. Helplessness

C. Distress

D. All of the above

D. All of the above

200

Which of the following are healthy ways you can cope with anxiety?

A. Skip a homework assignment

B. Drink or do drugs

C. Keep it to yourself

D. Talk to a friend or trusted adult

D. Talk to a friend or trusted adult

200

True or False? Depression is a state of mind - if you try hard enough, you can snap out of it.

False - depression is a medical diagnosis that causes real suffering. It is unclear what specifically causes the disease, but chemical imbalances in your brain is a factor.

200

True or False? It is legal to take someone else's prescription medication?

False. Prescription medication is only legal for the person for whom it is prescribed. It is also illegal to sell your own medication to someone else.

200

True or False? If you are overweight, you cannot have an eating disorder.

False

200

What is a common symptom of PTSD?

A. Flashbacks

B. Laughing uncontrollably

C. Going to sleep early

D. Singing

A. Flashbacks
300

Name two different types of anxiety disorders.

Social anxiety, panic disorder, generalized anxiety, phobias, separation anxiety, agoraphobia (fear of places that may cause panic/embarrassment), performance anxiety
300

True or False? People with depression will always show symptoms.

False 

300

What are 3 ways you can help others or get help for substance misuse?

- Talk to a friend/parent/counselor

- Choosing positive friends/role-models

- Engaging in positive coping mechanisms

- Online resources (e.g., SAMHSA)

300

What are two possible signs that someone may have an eating disorder?

Hiding food, obsessively talking about food or weight, isolating around meals, constantly exercising, skipping meals, throwing up after meals, etc.

300
True or False? Someone can experience PTSD if the say an accident but were not involved or hurt at all.

True

400

When does anxiety become a problem?

It lasts for days, it feels constant, it begins to affect your everyday life, etc.

400

Name 2 positive and 2 negative outlets for a person with depression.

Positive: exercise, talking with friends/family, journaling, therapy, etc.

Negative: ignoring feelings, using drugs/alcohol, avoiding friends or school

400

What percentage of 8th grade students have reported drinking alcohol before?

A. 5%

B. 15%

C. 25%

D. 35%

C. 25% - in 2022, about 25% of 8th grade students reported drinking in their lifetime

400

How do you know if/when you should seek help for an eating disorder?

When thoughts about food/weight/calories/body image are consuming you daily or almost every day and/or your eating habits have changed drastically

400

Name two support systems someone experiencing PTSD or trauma can turn to

Friends, family, teachers, guidance counselors, therapist, etc.

500

Which of these situations is an example of anxiety vs. a normal stress response?

A. Being afraid that you are always being watched and judged by others

B. Being mindful of your surroundings in an unfamiliar neighborhood

C. Being cautious around wild animals

D. None of the above

A. Being afraid that you are always being watched and judged by others

This is an example of social anxiety - it happens to a lot of people but can be treated.

500
Name 2 general methods of treatment for depression.
Therapy (several types), medications, support groups
500

Shaun started vaping 6 months ago. He tried to quit 4 months ago, but started smoking again a month later and has been smoking more and more since then. Recently, he has been craving his vape and occasionally leaves class to vape  in the bathroom because he gets irritable and anxious when he goes a day without vaping. When his friend tried to ask him about his vaping, Shaun got defensive and yelled that he “didn’t have a problem”.

Identify 3 characteristics of Shaun’s vaping use that are concerning

  • Cravings 

  • Trying to quit unsuccessfully

  • Getting defensive / denying problems

  • Neglecting other responsibilities (friends/school)

  • Withdrawal symptoms

  • Increasing amount of smoking

500
Roughly what percent of high school students have been diagnosed with an eating disorder?

A. 1%

B. 5%

B. 10%

C. 15%

C. 10%

500

How long after a traumatic event does PTSD develop?

A. Immediately after the event

B. Weeks later

C. Several Months later

D. Any time following the event

D. Any time following the event

PTSD or acute stress disorder can occur at any time following an traumatic event, or not at all. The types of symptoms and duration of symptoms can vary in each person.

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