Biological Approach
Sociocultural Approach
Cognitive Approach
Concepts
Manuals
100

Chemical messenger (neurotransmitter) linked to depression

Serotonin

100

Name 3 factors affecting a disorder prevalence rates (etiology)

1. Economic factors

2. Genetics 

3. Culture

4. Hormones

5. Experiences

6. Addictions

100

Is the constant and excessive focus on a given thought or stimulus, and is a common symptom of both depression and anxiety disorders.

Rumination

100

What is etiology?

Cause or origin of a disease. 

100

The DSM and the ICD are ------- manuals 

diagnostic

200

Is the relationship between low serotonin levels and depression causal or correlational? and why?

Correlational

Because even with low levels of serotonin, a patient might not develop depression unless environmental or genetics factors are also involved. 

200

What is the prevalence rate? Give an example

The prevalence rate is how many people in a group have something (like a disease, problem, or condition) at a certain time.

Example:
If 10 out of 100 students in a school have the flu today, the prevalence of the flu is 10 out of 100 students.

So,

“The prevalence rate is 10%.”


200

Is a large-scale brain network best known for being active when a person is not focused on the outside world and the brain is at wakeful rest, such as during daydreaming and mind-wandering.

DMN

Default Mode Network 

200

A new teacher gets a student report from the previous teacher in which she labels one student a "disruptive"
The student has had a tough week because his dad has been sick so he's been distracted lately. 

The teacher is not aware of his family situation so she keeps labelling as disruptive with other teachers in every opportunity she has.

What kind of bias is it?

Confirmation bias. 

200

Difference between DSM and ICD

International Classification of Diseases classifies all kinds of diseases including mental diseases. Mainly used by physicians 

Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Diseases only classifies mental diseases. Mainly used by psychiatrists and psychologists. 

300

Which researcher and his team utilised fMRI and PET brain scan technology to identify the underlying neurobiology of depression and its main subtypes?

Drysdale et al.

300

What is incidence? Give an example

New cases over a period of time.
Example:
On Monday, 2 students had a cold.
By Friday, 3 more students got sick
Incidence = 3 students 

300

Which term refers to the cognitive act of unfavourably comparing yourself to others? It frequently occurs during social media use and is linked to negative mental health outcomes

Upward social comparison 

300

Which term refers to a framework of examining behaviour that seeks to understand the most foundational elements of a given behaviour?

Reductionism

300

Explain one strength of using the DSM to diagnose. 

1. Provides a clinical framework 

2. Allows interrater reliability

3. Standarization/ consistency

400

Explain the Drysdale et. al. experiment. 

They used resting-state fMRI to test brain connectivity (when the brain was resting) and found FOUR distinct “biotypes” of depression

  • One related to anxiety

  • Another linked to anhedonia (loss of pleasure)

  • Other related to cognitive control

  • Another related to emotional regulation

DMN differences:

Non-depressed DMN → flexible, regulated self-referential processing

Depressed DMN → rigid, over-coupled self-focus linked to rumination


400

Is there a higher prevalence rate of depression in individualistic or collectivist cultures? why?

individualistic cultures, because the tendency is to praise individual success without asking for help. IT also encourages comparison among individuals. 

400

What is the role of cognitive models?

Cognitive models explain disorders through maladaptive thinking patterns, helping guide treatments like Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT).

400

What is the labelling theory?

A theory claiming that diagnostic mental health labels actually cause more mental harm as a result of the individual ‘taking on’ the traits associated with that disorder.

400

Explain one weakness of using the DSM to diagnose

1. Labelling effect 

2. Cultural bias

3. Reductionism 

500

Explain the Caspi et al. experiment 

Caspi et al. found that the short of the 5-HTT gene did have an effect on rates of depression when environmental stressors were high.

500

Explain the diathesis-stress model 

The diathesis–stress model explains why some people develop a mental disorder and others don’t, even when they go through similar life problems.

Diathesis refers to vulnerability