Anxiety
Mood
ADHD
100

Anxiety is the most common of childhood mental health disorders? True or false

True

100

Boys are more likely to suffer from depression during childhood than girls

 

True - 30% higher than girls

200

Whose more affected by Anxiety disorders boys or girls? 


Girls

200
  1. During adolescence, boys are likely to suffer from depression than girls

False - During adolescence, girls are two times more likely to suffer from depression than boys

  1. What percentage of school-aged children have major depression?

A. 2%. 

B. 10%

C. 25%

D. 37%

A. 2%

200

Which is a characteristic of the speech/language of a child with ADHD? a. mumbling that is difficult to distinguish b. consistent topic discussion c. quiet speech that is difficult to hear d. unclear links in conversation

d. unclear links in conversation

300

List at least 2 types of Anxiety disorders?

Anxiety Disorders:

  • Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): Consistently

  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD): Individuals engage in repetitive behaviors to alleviate a specific fear

  • Panic Disorder: Having repeated anxiety attacks, which are intense and debilitating physical symptoms of anxiety that occur abruptly

  • Specific Phobias: Having intense symptoms of anxiety related to a specific stressor (e.g., snakes, spiders, high places, airplanes, etc.)

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Anxiety as a result of trauma 

300

What’s the most common symptom of depression in teens?


Intense irritability

300

A child may constantly blurt out answers even after the teacher told them not to. They cannot control their...

Impulsivity

400
  1. List at least 2 symptoms of Anxiety Disorder in each of the following categories : 

-feelings/emotional 

-behaviors

-physical 

400

Children and youth struggling with depression often struggle with co-morbid disorders - list some of the most common co-occurring mental health disorders. 


  • Anxiety 

  • ADHD

  • Eating disorders 

  • OCD

500

Depression often negatively impacts a child’s or adolescent’s life due to increased risk (list at least one risk factor)


  • of suicide ideation and suicide 

  • Self-injurious behaviors 

  • Failure in school 

  • Drug and alcohol abuse 

  • Withdrawing from peers and others all together