EPIDEMEOLOGY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL DISORDERS Flashcards

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what are the 2 types of mental illness?

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neurosis and psychosis

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what are neurotic conditions?

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a mild mental disorder NOT arising from organic diseases – instead, it can occur from stress, depression or anxiety.

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what are psychotic conditions?

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a major personality disorder characterised by mental and emotional disruptions. It is much more severe than neurosis – often impairing and debilitating the affected individual.

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what are some examples of neurotic conditions?

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anxiety
depression
OCD
phobia
PTSD
panic disorder
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what are some examples of psychotic conditions?

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schizophrenia
bipolar disorder
psychotic depression

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from studies, what factors make getting a neurotic disease more likely?

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being female, middle aged, separated/divorced/ living alone

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from studies, what factors make getting a psychotic disorder more likely?

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being separated or divorced, living alone, having low educational qualifications, being in manual social classes

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are men or women more likely to drink at hazardous levels?

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men 26% compared to 13% women

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9
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what is a CMD?

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a common mental disorder

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are women or men more likely to get a CMD?

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women 1/5 compared to men 1/8

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what are some of the most common mental disorders?

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depression
generalised anxiety disorder
panic disorder
OCD
PTSD
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what percentage of those with a CMD have hazardous drinking habits?

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25%

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what percentage of those with a CMD show signs of dependance on illicit drugs?

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3.1%

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what is descriptive statistics?

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Data is collected and summarized and described in terms of means, SD’s etc.

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what is inferential statistics?

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Using statistical tests and confidence intervals to make generalisations about a population.

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what are confidence intervals?

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A range of values that’s likely to include a population value with a certain degree of confidence. It is often expressed as a % whereby a population mean lies between an upper and lower interval.

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what is standard error?

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the standard deviation of its sampling distribution or an estimate of that standard deviation.

18
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what are confidence limits?

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values that state the boundaries of the confidence interval.

19
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why are confidence interval called interval estimates?

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Because we estimate a lower and an upper limit which we hope will contain the true values.