1. (p. 447) The type of suicide involving a person who ends his or her life for others or for a greater good is known as |
B. altruistic suicide. |
2. (p. 447) Altruistic suicide is |
B. giving one’s life for others or for a greater good. |
3. (p. 447) Historically and across cultures, suicide has been recognized as a way for a person to express his or her |
A. ultimate commitment to a moral principle. |
4. (p. 448) All of the following are definitions of suicide EXCEPT |
C. the human act of self-inflicted, unintentional cessation. |
5. (p. 449) According to statistics, about how many people end their lives by suicide each year in the United States? |
C. 38,000 |
6. (p. 449) Among those who die by suicide |
A. males outnumber females by about 4 to 1. |
7. (p. 451) What is an impartial investigation by behavioral scientists to look for the motivational or intentional aspects of cases of ambiguous death? |
B. Psychological autopsy |
8. (p. 451) The 1989 explosion aboard the USS Iowa brought increased public attention to the use of |
C. psychological autopsies. |
9. (p. 451) A psychological autopsy is |
D. a method of determining a person’s thoughts and state of mind prior to death. |
10. (p. 452) Which of the following are limitations of the psychological autopsy? 1. Retrospective nature A. 1, 2, and 3 |
B. 1, 2, and 4 |
11. (p. 453) The model of suicide that focuses on the relationship between individuals and society is called the |
B. sociological model. |
12. (p. 453) The sociological model of suicide focuses on the relationship between |
C. individuals and society. |
13. (p. 453) Which type of suicide is characteristic of people who are disenfranchised or who live at the fringes of society? |
D. Egoistic |
14. (p. 454) Suicide among Japanese samurai following disgrace in battle is an example of |
A. altruistic suicide. |
15. (p. 455) In India, the custom that called for a widow to throw herself upon her husband’s cremation pyre is known as |
D. sāti. |
16. (p. 455) The largest mass suicide in modern times occurred in |
A. Jonestown, Guyana. |
17. (p. 455) In what city did the largest mass suicide in history occur? |
C. Jonestown, Guyana |
18. (p. 455) According to the sociological model, anomic suicides usually occur in societies wherein |
D. social regulation is insufficient. |
19. (p. 456) According to the sociological model, suicide resulting from sudden trauma or catastrophe is classified as |
B. anomic suicide. |
20. (p. 456) According to the sociological model, anomic suicide is associated with |
B. sudden change, trauma, or catastrophe. |
21. (p. 456) According to the sociological model, fatalistic suicide |
A. results from lack of freedom and absence of choice. |
22. (p. 456) Which of the following are among the insights associated with the psychological model of suicide? 1. The acute suicidal crisis is of relatively brief duration. A. 1, 2, and 3 |
A. 1, 2, and 3 |
23. (p. 457) According to the psychological model, the aggression associated with suicidal behavior may be viewed as |
D. murder of the self. |
24. (p. 457) Considering the role of aggression in the psychodynamic model of suicide, suicide may be viewed as murder |
D. in the 180th degree. |
25. (p. 458) What is Edwin Shneidman referring to in his use of the term psychache? |
B. Unbearable mental pain caused by the frustration of a person’s most important needs |
26. (p. 458) According to the text, the sequence leading to suicide often begins with interactions between which of the following? 1. Life stress A. 1, 2, and 3 |
C. 1, 3, and 4 |
27. (p. 459) What type of suicide is an escape "forced by life’s becoming literally unbearable?" |
B. Surcease |
28. (p. 459) Rational suicide is associated with a |
A. desire to bring release from pain and suffering. |
29. (p. 460) Which of the following best fits into the category of "individual meanings" of suicide? |
D. Suicide is reunion with a lost loved one. |
30. (p. 460) Which of the following is considered an individual meaning of suicide? |
A. Suicide is rest and refuge. |
31. (p. 463) It is estimated that for every suicide death there are |
D. 25 attempts. |
32. (p. 464) According to Karl Menninger, individuals who harm themselves by means of drugs, alcohol, smoking, or reckless driving are effectively dying by |
C. chronic suicide. |
33. (p. 464) Which of the following are considered risk factors that influence suicidal behaviors? 1. Culture A. 1, 2, and 3 |
B. 1, 2, and 4 |
34. (p. 465) Within the "intentioned death" category of death-related behaviors, a death seeker is someone who |
C. wishes to end consciousness and commits a suicidal act in such a way that rescue is unlikely. |
35. (p. 465) Within the "subintentioned death" category of death-related behavior, a death facilitator is someone who |
A. offers little resistance to death, making it easy for death to occur. |
36. (p. 465) Which of the following statements best describes unintentioned death? |
C. Death in which the decedent plays no significant causative role |
37. (p. 467) What term applies to the influence of suggestion on suicidal behavior? |
C. Werther-effect |
38. (p. 467) Brian Barry’s description of pro-life forces includes all of the following EXCEPT |
B. a belief that problems are inherently unsolvable. |
39. (p. 468) In the Romantic view, death is viewed as |
D. attractive and to be courted. |
40. (p. 469) In what year were there more deaths in the military from suicide than from combat? |
D. 2012 |
41. (p. 470) What profession in the United States loses, on average, as many as 400 people to suicide each year? |
C. Physicians |
42. (p. 472-473) Social disruption, family problems, and substance abuse are all factors in suicidal behavior of which of the following age groups? |
B. Adolescence and young adulthood |
43. (p. 474) An arrangement wherein two or more individuals determine to kill themselves at the same time and usually at the same place is known as a |
C. suicide pact. |
44. (p. 475) All of the following are factors influencing suicide among middle-aged adults EXCEPT |
A. testing limits. |
45. (p. 476) Among what age group do double suicides occur with greatest frequency? |
D. Elderly |
46. (p. 480) Of the individuals who die by suicide, approximately how many write a final message? |
B. 1 in 6 |
47. (p. 481) In the United States, the earliest noteworthy example of a suicide prevention center was in |
C. Los Angeles. |
48. (p. 481-482) In carrying out their mission, suicide prevention centers and crisis hotlines use |
C. crisis intervention strategies. |
49. (p. 483) Which of the following categories best describes community programs that emphasize short-term treatment of persons who are actively experiencing a suicidal crisis? |
B. Suicide intervention programs |
50. (p. 484) In relation to suicide, the term postvention refers to |
B. assistance given to all survivors of suicide. |
51. (p. 485) If a person says, "A life without love is a life without meaning," in which of the following ways is suicidal intent being communicated? |
B. Verbal indirect |
52. (p. 448) Suicide involves diverse motives and intentions. |
TRUE |
53. (p. 448) Suicidal behavior may be immediate or long term. |
TRUE |
54. (p. 448-449) Suicide is defined as an act rather than behavior. |
FALSE |
55. (p. 449) Over 35,000 people die each year by suicide in the United States. |
TRUE |
56. (p. 450) Victim-precipitated deaths may be classified as suicide or homicide. |
TRUE |
57. (p. 451) An explosion aboard the USS Iowa brought increased public attention to the use of suicide web support groups. |
FALSE |
58. (p. 454) In feudal Japan, Samurai warriors generally viewed Seppuku as cowardly. |
FALSE |
59. (p. 454) Suicide as protest occurred during the Vietnam War, when Buddhist monks died by self-immolation. |
TRUE |
60. (p. 454-455) Seppuku was the type of mass suicide used in Waco, Texas by the Branch Davidians. |
FALSE |
61. (p. 455) Historically, in India, a widow’s ritual suicide was generally met with disapproval. |
FALSE |
62. (p. 456) A suicide in prison would be considered a fatalistic suicide. |
TRUE |
63. (p. 459) In studies of attempted and completed suicides, there appears to be no neurobiological determinant related to the brain’s ability to use serotonin. |
FALSE |
64. (p. 468) Some suicides appear to be related to a poetic or romantic attraction to death. |
TRUE |
65. (p. 469) In the American military, the suicide rate is higher than in the general U.S. population. |
TRUE |
66. (p. 472) There are relatively few (less than 5) risk factors in youthful suicides because adolescence is normally viewed as a time of storm and stress. |
FALSE |
67. (p. 475) "Suicide websites" are social support sites in Japan available for families who have lost a loved one to suicide. |
FALSE |
68. (p. 485) According to Glen Evans and Norman Farberow, suicidal intent expressed indirectly (verbally or behaviorally) is generally an attention-getting act and may be ignored. |
FALSE |
69. (p. 485) The recent suicide of a friend and giving away prized possessions should be taken as a warning sign of a person at risk for suicide. |
TRUE |
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