Clinical Aspects
Biological Aspects
Social Aspects
Political Aspects
100

Tremors, Tachycardia, Tachypnea, and Elevated BP

What are objective signs of anxiety?

100

Prefrontal Cortex, Hypothalamus, Amygdala, Hippocampus

What are the brain regions associated with anxiety 

100

This type of social media use, involving scrolling or reposting content, is linked to increased anxiety in adolescents, especially due to social comparisons.

What is passive social media use?

100

This 1984 Act sets standards for public health services across Canada, including mental health.

What is the Canada Health Act?

200

risk factor: Low self-esteem and being an introvert

What are psychological risk factors of anxiety?
200

Estradiol, DHEA, Cortisol

What are Endogenous Hormones associated with Anxiety?

200

This gender, according to studies, is generally more vulnerable to the negative effects of social media, particularly in relation to emotional distress and body image concerns.

What is "people assigned female at birth"?

200

This Ontario Act establishes criteria for voluntary, informal, and involuntary admissions to psychiatric facilities and mandates rights advice for patients.

What is the Mental Health Act?

300

Vague, uneasy feeling of discomfort or dread accompanied by an autonomic response (the source is often non-specific or unknown to the individual); a feeling of apprehension caused by anticipation of danger. It is an alerting sign that warns of impending danger and enables the individual to take measures to deal with that threat.

What is the nursing diagnosis defintion of anxiety? 

300

This concept explains how both genetic predispositions and environmental factors, such as negative experiences and parental health, interact to influence the likelihood of developing anxiety-related disorders.

What is gene-environment interaction?

300

This type of parental behaviour, such as excessive control and restricting autonomy, has been linked to higher anxiety levels in adolescents with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)

What is overprotective parenting?

300

This national initiative focuses on reducing stigma, improving access to care, and supporting research into mental health issues through various partnerships.

What is Bell Let’s Talk?

400

This manual is the primary resource clinicians use to diagnose mental health disorders.

What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders?

400

This brain region is strongly activated during negative emotion processing and works with the amygdala to regulate emotions but can contribute to increased anxiety symptoms when its development is delayed.

What is the Prefrontal Cortex (PFC)?

400

Adolescents with anxiety disorders are more likely to experience academic struggles, including being behind in literacy and numeracy skills by this many years by grade 9.

What is two years?

400

This action would help improve mental health care for youth by ensuring there are enough resources to meet their needs.

What is increased funding for youth mental health services?