The 3 specifiers for severity
mild, moderate, and severe
The 2 specifiers for Illness Anxiety Disorder
care-seeking type and care-avoidant type
The peak age for nonepileptic attacks.
ages 20-29 years
4 types of severity specifiers
Mild, Moderate, Severe, and Extreme
Which individual receives the diagnosis of Factitious Disorder Imposed on another?
The individual who is being deceitful (the caregiver, parent)
The specifier for individuals whose somatic symptoms predominantly involve pain.
with predominant pain
The age of onset.
early and middle adulthood
The specific temperamental risk factor.
emotional instability
A mild severity specifier.
increases medical risk
True or False: Both factitious disorder imposed on oneself and on another can be diagnosed if an individual with factitious disorder imposed on another has represented his or her own injury.
True
The most common symptoms of somatic symptom disorder in children.
recurrent abdominal pain, headache, fatigue, and nausea
The 3 disorders that co-occur with Illness Anxiety Disorder.
anxiety disorder, OCD, and depressive disorder
The 2 types of disorders that most commonly co-occur with Functional Neurological Symptom Disorder.
anxiety disorders and depressive disorders
A extreme severity specifier
Results in severe, life-threatening risk.
What is the onset of factitious disorder?
early adulthood
The most common symptom in older adults.
pain localized in several body regions
Setting in which people with illness anxiety disorder are encountered more frequently.
medical health settings
The meaning of Functional Speech Symptoms
internal inconsistencies in speech articulation and phonation
What are common clinical examples of psychological or behavioral factors?
anxiety-exacerbating asthma, denial of need for treatment for acute chest pain, and manipulation of insulin by an individual with diabetes to lose weight.
True or false: Borderline personality disorder is a misdiagnosis for factitious disorder
True
4 environmental risk factors.
few years of education, low SES, recently experiencing stressful or health-related life events, and ACES
The distinction between somatic symptom disorder and illness anxiety disorder.
the presence of somatic symptoms
The most common functional neurological symptoms.
Episodes of unresponsiveness (including seizures) and motor symptoms.
Diagnosis was more common than what DSM-IV disorder?
Somatic Symptom Disorder
Tertiary settings