Reising et al., 2019
Howard, 2015
Yu et al., 2012
General Questions
200

An important factor that can lead to individuals developing personality disorders:

What is adverse childhood experiences, environment, and/or genetics?

200

These three parts make up Howard's general psychopathology (p) factor for violence:

What is internalization, externalization, and thought disorder?

200

The percentage of the prevalence of all personality disorders in the general population:

What is 4-13%?

200

Name all parts of the five factor model:

What is openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism?

400

These two personality types have a high comorbidity with each other and violence:

What is borderline and antisocial personality disorder?

400

A person would fall under this section of QVT if they were described as "sensation seeking" and "enjoys observing violence":

What is excitement (appetitive/impulsive)?

400

This is the percentage of those who die by suicide that have PDs:

What is 30-50%?

400

Name one mental disorder that has a similar risk of violence as any personality disorder:

What is bipolar disorder or schizophrenia?

600

In this clip, Sarah Hyland portrays behaviors that would fall under this cluster of personality disorders:

What is cluster B (dramatic and unpredictable)?

600

These three parts of the FFM have significant correlations to predictors of violent behavior:  low ____, low ____, and high ____

What is low conscientiousness, low agreeableness, and high neuroticism?

600

A potential confounding variable when studying the link between PDs and risk of violence:

What is comorbidity with other psychiatric disorders (substance use disorders, other personality disorders)?

600

Based on the lecture and readings we have discussed, this cluster of personality disorders is the most highly associated with violence:

What is cluster B (dramatic and unpredictable)?