Mental Health
Sexual Health
Substance Use
PPO, Gender and Sexuality
Trauma-Informed Approach
100
What is mental health?
Mental health is the health of a person’s mind, thoughts, and feelings
100
This is the area of the body where the birth control method of the contraceptive implant is inserted under the skin.
Upper arm
100
The acronym BAC stands for this.
Blood Alcohol Content
100
An often invisible advantage, right, or benefit that is not available to everyone.
Privilege
100
What is the guiding principle for the trauma-informed approach?
Respond in a kind, compassionate way to all students.
200
This is a set of negative or unfair beliefs that a society or group of people believe about something.
Stigma
200
This birth control method acts as a barrier between the penis and vagina during vaginal sex.
The male (or external) condom
200
This is the term for memory loss after a person has been drinking.
Blacking Out
200
These brief, everyday slights, insults, indignities, and denigrating messages are often a manifestation of unconscious bias and prejudice.
Microaggressions
200
What are the two trauma-informed strategies presented in TIA #1?
1. Establish structure, consistency, and predictability 2.Meaningful interactions to build positive relationships
300
This percentage of young people experiences poor mental health at some point.
20% (1 in 5)
300
Originating in the Cowper’s Gland, this sticky fluid can carry STIs and sperm.
Pre-ejaculate (or pre-cum)
300
A young person is ____ times more likely to see an advertisement for alcohol than a public service announcement (PSA) that discourages underage drinking.
400
300
An identity that a person may hold or align with but isn’t immediately visible or recognizable to someone who perceives that individual
Invisible identity
300
What percent of adolescents have experienced at least one type of childhood trauma? 17% 54% 70% 26%
54 is the percentage of adolescents who have experienced at least one type of childhood trauma. Among adolescents from low-income communities, this percentage increases to 70-100%
400
What are 2 warning signs of poor mental health?
Feeling very sad, anxious, experiencing empty feelings Loss of interest in activities or hobbies that were once enjoyable Not wanting to spend time with others Overeating or not wanting to eat Feeling guilty, worthless, helpless, irritable, or restless Difficulty concentrating, remembering details, making decisions Big changes in behavior and/or personality Unable to fall asleep, waking up in the middle of the night, or sleeping all the time Aches and pains, headaches, cramps, digestive problems
400
This brand name intrauterine device does not use hormones to prevent pregnancy.
ParaGard IUD
400
These two areas of an adolescent’s brain are the most susceptible to permanent damage from alcohol use.
Hippocampus and prefrontal lobe
400
What is the Fight/Flight/Freeze response?
reaction to a threatening situation, causing the brain to go into “survival mode” where the ability to think rationally and learn is shut down
500
What leads to poor mental health?
Poor mental health is often the result of a combination of biological factors, like a chemical imbalance in the brain and difficulties in a person’s life (stress, school work, and loss of a loved one).
500
The symptoms of this STI are flu-like symptoms like fever, sore throat, and fatigue. 1 in 300 people have this STI.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
500
What is one drink considered for beer, malt liquor, wine, and 80-proof spirits (whiskey, gin, rum, etc.)? Must get at least 2 of 4.
regular beer=12 fl oz malt liquor=8-9 fl oz table wine= 5 fl oz 80-proof sipirts= 1.5 fl oz shot
500
Parents, teachers, and school administrators force youth who are transgender or gender non-conforming to wear gender-conforming clothes and participate in gender-conforming activities. This is an example of __________ power, privilege, and oppression.
Systemic PPO refers to how systems of power, privilege, and oppression operate through institutions, organizations, groups, laws, practices, and rules and serve to maintain advantages and disadvantages of various social groups.
500
What does the "SEE" process for responding to harassing comments stand for?
STOP the behavior EXPLAIN (why you’re stopping the behavior and what is inappropriate about the comment) EDUCATE (may or may not want to do this in front of the class. It could increase victimization if comment was directed at a student in the class)