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100
The number of people in the United States today

What is approximately 330 million?

100

It's the most common mental disorder in the US population

What is major depression?

100

This "rule" states that it is unethical for psychiatrists to speculate about the mental health of public figures or diagnosing someone they have not personally evaluated

What is the Goldwater Rule?

100

It's the full name of the DSM

What is the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders?

100

This term describes the proportion of the population that has EVER met diagnostic criteria for a condition

What is lifetime prevalence?

200

The percent of US adults that have a 4-year college degree or more

What is approximately 35%?

200

It's symptoms include brief periods of intense fear accompanied by physiologic activation

What is a panic attack?

200

This is the percent of people with major depression that get treated for their condition each year in the US

What is approximately 40%

200

It's the full name of the NIMH

What is the National Institute of Mental Health?

200

This term describes the co-occurrence of two or more mental disorders 

What is comorbidity?
300

This is how long a person born in the US today can expect to live

What is approximately 78 years?

300

Half of all mental disorders begin before this age

What is 14 years old?

300

This is the percent of people with a substance use disorder that receive treatment for their condition each year

What is <10%?

300

It's the full name of SAMHSA

What is the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration?

300

This term describes the result of a hypothesis test where the association has a p-value of >0.05

What is not statistically significant?

400

This is the percent of the US population that identifies as "white" (Hispanic and non-Hispanic)

What is approximately 70%?

400

Symptoms of this disorder include oscillating between feelings of exhilaration and excessive good mood and feelings of worthlessness and prolonged sadness

What is bipolar disorder?

400

This is the healthcare setting where most treatment for mental disorders takes place

What is primary care (general healthcare) settings?

400

It's the full name of a DALY

What is disability-adjusted life year?

400

This is the part of the brain primarily responsible for executive functioning (planning, problem solving, etc.) 

What is the frontal lobe?

500

This is the median household income in the US today

What is approximately $60,000?

500

This common phobia describes a fear of being in busy public places, like a stadium or concert hall.

What is agoraphobia?

500

It was the first FDA-approved medication to treat opioid use disorder

What is methadone?

(approved for this use in 1972)

500

It's the full name of the NSDUH

What is the National Survey on Drug Use and Health?

500

This is the correct pronunciation of the term "MEME"

What is Meh-Meh?

(kidding. I know it's Meh-MEE)