/203 0 Mental Health And Addiction Preparation 1 / 203 1) Choose the one which is not define about Mental Health Illness or Mental Health disorder? a. A mental health problem also interferes with a person's cognitive, emotional or social abilities, but may not meet the criteria for a diagnosed mental illness. b. A clinically diagnosable illness that significantly interferes with an individual's cognitive, emotional or social abilities. c. Mental disorders are usually associated with significant distress or disability in social, occupational, other important activities. (DSM-5) d. A syndrome characterized by clinically significant disturbance in an individual’s cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that reflects a dysfunction in the psychological, biological, or developmental processes are underlying mental functioning. 2 / 203 2) Which of the below statements is not true? a. The special population are vulnerable population b. The disaster affected population are vulnerable population c. The countryside population are vulnerable population d. The indigenous population are vulnerable population 3 / 203 3) What is the core symptom of Depression? a. Excessive worry or tension b. Depressive mood c. Irritable d. Elevated mood 4 / 203 4) A 40 years old man has been presenting chronic psychotic symptoms for 5 years. Due to such a condition he was seen as a lazy, indecisive and unintelligent man. His condition is believed impossible to recover. Therefore, he has no education, no job, no relationship and no home. This person is suffering from: a. Stigma and discrimination b. Exclusion from income generation c. Violence and abuse d. Restriction in exercising his right 5 / 203 5) Among the below principles that the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse draws attention, which one should be the second principles? a. Preparation before the emergency b. Integrate mental health intervention into primary health care setting c. Qualitative and quantitative assessment d. Training and supervision by mental health specialists 6 / 203 6) What is Addiction? a. A chronic, relapsing disease that is characterized by compulsive substance seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. b. A chronic, relapsing, brain disease that is characterized by compulsive substance seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. c. An abrupt, relapsing, brain disease that is characterized by compulsive substance seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. d. A chronic, brain disease that is characterized by compulsive substance seeking and use, despite harmful consequences. 7 / 203 7) Early education a. Supports social and cognitive development for Adolescent b. Supports social and cognitive development pre-school children. c. Supports social and cognitive development for Adulthood d. Supports social and cognitive development for Early adolescent 8 / 203 8) Depression has a risk of death greater than the general population. a. 1.4 times b. 1.5 time c. 2 times d. 1.6 times 9 / 203 9) Global seizures of Methaphetamines are a. Increased b. Fluctuated c. Decreased d. Remain the same 10 / 203 10) The acute emergency phase is: a. The period where the crude mortality rate is elevated b. The period where the level of basic needs is very low c. The period where the current service is not available d. The period where the basic needs is not well prepared 11 / 203 11) The population are defined as special groups because: a. They are homeless b. They are minorities c. They are refugees d. They are vulnerable 12 / 203 12) “… a state of well-being in which every individual realizes his or her own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to her or his community”. This definition is belong to: a. Definition of social health in 2011 b. Definition of mental health in 2011 c. Definition of community health in 2011 d. Definition of health in 2011 13 / 203 13) Primary prevention has a. Selective b. Universal, Selective and Indicated c. Indicated. d. Universal, 14 / 203 14) “Girls are only for house work. Bringing the girls to mental health clinic is a waste of time”. Because of ……………., the girls are excluded from her community. Choose the below words to fit the blank. a. Stigma b. Empathy c. Discrimination d. Stigma and discrimination 15 / 203 15) “Conditions that modify, ameliorate or alter a person’s response to some environmental hazard that predisposes to a maladaptive outcome were defined by Reuter in 1985 as: a. Risk factors b. Promoting factors c. Preventive factors d. Protective factors 16 / 203 16) Which indicator statement is correct? a. Point prevalence of mental disorders are 24% among general population b. Point prevalence of mental disorders are 10% among general population c. 10% of Adult population have mental disorders. d. Point prevalence of mental disorders are 10% among adult population 17 / 203 17) Which part of the world has the highest mortality rate due to drug use? a. North America b. Africa c. Asia d. Europe 18 / 203 18) Which one is best describe about Anxiety: a. Excessive worry or tension are not symptom of Anxiety b. Depressive mood is the core symptoms of Anxiety disorder c. Anxiety disorder develops more in men than in women d. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental disorders. It is an emotion characterized by worry or tension that may become greater than warranted by the situation and associated with physiological changes and anticipation of negative outcomes. 19 / 203 19) How to classifies drug base on the legal issue? a. 3 class, Legal, Illegal and other b. 4 class, Depressant, stimulant, Opioid and Hallucinogen c. 5 class, legal, Depressant, stimulant, Opioid and Hallucinogen d. 2 class, legal and illegal 20 / 203 20) Drug prevention for early childhood need to work with a. School b. Workplace c. Community d. Family 21 / 203 21) Effective Mental Health interventions need a. Pharmacology only b. Pharmacotherapy, Psychotherapy, Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Vocational and Rehabilitation and Employment c. Rehabilitation only d. Psychotherapy only 22 / 203 22) Drug prevention program targeting entertainment venues is effective for a. Adolescence b. Adolescence and Adulthood c. Middle childhood d. Infancy 23 / 203 23) Relapse Prevention is a. Early Intervention b. Primary prevention c. Secondary prevention d. Tertiary Prevention 24 / 203 24) All vulnerable groups experience many challenges related to their social and economic status, social support and living conditions. Which of below challenges is not characteristic of vulnerability? a. Lack of education opportunities b. Violence and abuse c. Stunted grow with discrimination d. Exclusion from employment opportunities 25 / 203 25) The position of the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Department is to assist: a. Populations who exposed to extreme starvations b. Populations who exposed to extreme stressors c. Populations who exposed to extreme wars d. Populations who exposed to extreme disasters 26 / 203 26) For prevention of perinatal depression among pregnant women, screening depression among pregnant women is aimed at a. Universal prevention b. Selective prevention c. Secondary prevention d. Indicated prevention 27 / 203 27) Community-based multi component initiatives can be applied for a. All age group b. Adolescence and adulthood c. Only for Infancy d. Only for Adolescence 28 / 203 28) Which one is not a statement for Depression? a. Is characterized by depressive feeling, loss of interest in activities, and decreased energy, loss of confidence and self-esteem, inappropriate guilt, thoughts of death and suicide, diminished concentration, and disturbance of sleep and appetite, somatic symptoms may also be present. b. Is a common mental disorder, causing a very high level of disease burden, and is expected to show a rising trend during the coming 20 years. It is ranked as the fourth leading cause of burden among all diseases. c. Is more common in women than in men. (3.2%-1.9%). Around 15–20% of depressive patients committing suicide (Goodwin & Jamison 1990). d. Depression is ranked as the fifth leading cause of burden among all diseases 29 / 203 29) Harm Reduction is a significant HIV preventive program among a. PWID and General population b. PWID c. General population d. Sex workers 30 / 203 30) Which one is protective factor at individual level a. Self-confidence b. Chronic illness c. Difficulty in Communication d. Cognitive immaturity 31 / 203 31) School Policies for Drug Prevention should consider a. Positive commitment b. Positive bonding c. Drug Use on School Premise and Enhance student participation, positive bonding and commitment to school. d. Punishment 32 / 203 32) In Cambodia, Heroin is usually used by a. Oral Use b. Smoking c. Injection d. Snorting 33 / 203 33) 1/3 to 1/2 of Overdose Death is related to a. Cocaine Use b. Methamphetamine Use. c. Opioid Use d. Cannabis Use 34 / 203 34) Harm Reduction is to help people to a. Stop or reduce drug use, improve health condition, reduce mortality, reduce blood borne transmission, reduce criminal, improve financial condition. b. Improve health c. Stop using drug. d. Reduce drug use 35 / 203 35) In 2019, World Drug Reported that: a. 35 million global population suffer from drug use disorders while only 1 in 7 people receive treatment. b. 35 billion global population suffer from drug use disorders while only 1 in 7 people receive treatment. c. 53 million global population suffer from drug use disorders while only 1 in 7 people receive treatment. d. 53 billion global population suffer from drug use disorders while only 1 in 7 people receive treatment. 36 / 203 36) What is definition of Comorbidity? a. Existence of two or more disorders or illnesses in the same person. b. When at least one disorder of each type can be established independent of the other and is not simply a cluster of symptoms resulting from a single disorder. c. Development of mental disorder due to substance use d. Refer to an individual who has been diagnosed with a mental and a SUD. It is excluded someone having more than one SUD or more than one mental disorder. 37 / 203 37) Among the main developmental goals in middle childhood are a. Numeracy skills and Self-control b. Language and self-control c. Languages and Numeracy skills d. Language, numeracy skills, and impulse control and self control. 38 / 203 38) In order to improve mental health we need to a. Improve Nutrition and Education, Shelter, Housing and Job opportunity, Health care and Coping strategies b. Raise mental health awareness in Community. c. Develop mental health services d. Train school teachers 39 / 203 39) A 30 years old man has presented strange behavior since he was 25. Last 2 years, he became aggressive. The authority brought him to a mental health hospital against his will. A month later he seemed stable, but he did not allow to be back home. He was kept long years in the hospital. Which of the following vulnerable criteria the man is subject to? a. Restriction in exercising his right b. Stigma and discrimination c. Violence and abuse d. Lack of education opportunities 40 / 203 40) Danger of HIV transmission is a. Reusing, sharing needles and equipment b. Reusing needles c. Sharing needles d. Sharing Smoking equipment 41 / 203 41) Mental health promotion for old age is about a. Social support to old age populations, befriending initiatives, community and day centres for the aged b. Social Support c. Religious support d. Housing 42 / 203 42) The goals and traditions of public health and health promotion a. Can be applied in the field of mental health b. Cannot be applied in the field of mental health c. Can be applied only in physical health d. Can be applied only in infectious disease 43 / 203 43) What is the core symptoms of Depression? a. Elevated mood b. Excessive worry or tension c. Irritable d. Depressive mood 44 / 203 44) “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. Since when did the WHO stressed this definition of health? a. 1948 b. 1946 c. 1945 d. 1947 45 / 203 45) Which substance below is not in legal class? a. Nicotine b. Benzodiazepine c. Heroine d. Caffeine 46 / 203 46) People who inject drugs need urgent access to a. Harm Reduction Intervention b. Drug Substitution Treatment c. Hospital admission d. Drug Treatment Center 47 / 203 47) Drug prevention is to help people a. not to use drug. b. Stop using drug c. Delay in using drug d. Not to use or stop using or delayed Use 48 / 203 48) Police seized drugs is a. Supply Reduction b. Demand Reduction c. Legal Assistance d. Harm Reduction 49 / 203 49) For Adolescence and Adulthood, preventive interventions should be done a. In school b. In workplace c. In family, d. In settings other than family and school 50 / 203 50) In disaster response, in order to provide services for All, we should be establish a. Treatment services for disaster victims b. Separate vertical mental health services c. Service for the whole community including Outreach program d. Restricted services for subpopulations 51 / 203 51) Which one is not mental disorder? a. Head traumatic b. Dementia c. Depression d. Psychosis 52 / 203 52) Mental Health definition by WHO, which one is the best description? a. Mental health is defined as “a state of well-being in which the individual realized his or her own abilities, can cope with normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to his or her community”. b. Mental health is defined as “a state of well-being in which the individual realized his or her own abilities.” c. A positive concept related to the social and emotional wellbeing of individuals and communities. d. A negative concept related to the social and emotional wellbeing of individuals and communities. 53 / 203 53) Reason to avoid psychiatric hospital because of a. No High Cost b. Humanity, Ethical consideration, Economical benefit and Scientific Evidence c. Inadequate Human Resources d. No space for a hospital 54 / 203 54) Early interventions is a part of a. Primary and secondary prevention b. Secondary prevention c. Continuing care d. Primary prevention 55 / 203 55) Resilience is a capacity of individual in a. Resistance to illness b. Coping with a new environment c. Helping others d. Coping with changes and challenges and bound back in difficult times 56 / 203 56) How much prevalence of major depression among Diabetic? a. Up to 27% b. Up to 29% c. Up to 33% d. Up to 44% 57 / 203 57) Which New Psychoactive Substance is common in Southeast Asia? a. Phenethylamines b. Ketamine c. Piperazines d. Cathinones 58 / 203 58) Brief Intervention is recommended for drug prevention among a. Infancy and Early childhood b. Pregnant women c. Early Adolescence d. Middle Childhood 59 / 203 59) The Cambodia Ministry of Health (MoH) is the National agency responsible for action: a. To attain the highest possible level of health for Cambodian in disasters b. To attain the highest possible level of health for Cambodian in epidemics c. To attain the highest possible level of health for Cambodian in emergencies d. To attain the highest possible level of health for all Cambodian 60 / 203 60) Younger people do not tend to emphasize Health as the importance of a. Illness b. Strength c. Illness, energy, and strength d. Energy 61 / 203 61) Mortality rate among people who use Tobacco drug is a. Higher than people who use alcohol. b. Higher than other diseases c. Lower than people who use alcohol d. As equal as people who use alcohol 62 / 203 62) Schizophrenia is a mental disorder which describes as: a. Women are more develops schizophrenia than men b. Prevalence: 0.4%. It doesn’t cause any disability. c. Schizophrenia is a severe disorder that typically begins in late adolescence or early adulthood. It is characterized by fundamental distortions in thinking and perception, and by inappropriate emotions and unreality. d. Men are more develops than women 63 / 203 63) People with comfortable living conditions tend to think of health in the context of a. Extended Family b. Religious practice c. Enjoying life d. Sexual health 64 / 203 64) A 35 years old man has had a history of severe mental disorder when he was 12. The authority as well as parents assume that he cannot manage his own affairs and make decision about his own life. For these reason, he had not been supported to go to school. He could not access to health-related information. He could not access to complaint mechanism each time he got violated. What is best vulnerable criteria the man is subject to? a. Stigma and discrimination b. Violence and abuse c. Restriction in exercising his right d. Exclusion from income generation 65 / 203 65) Which one is description of Co-occurring disorder? Choose the correct one a. One plus another b. One lead to another c. One causse another d. One induced another 66 / 203 66) Mental Health Promotion is involved in a. Education b. Welfare c. A cross sectors such as Education, justice, transport, environment, labour, housing, welfare, and health sector. d. Health 67 / 203 67) Most of People with mental health condition are a. Subject to be protected b. Subject to be well treated c. Subject to be abused d. Subject to violence and abuse 68 / 203 68) Base on the report of UNODC World Drug in 2020, which statement is correct. a. COVID-19 pandemic is likely to cause proportionate affect between employment and poorest. Making them more vulnerable to drug use and drug trafficking. b. COVID-19 pandemic is likely to cause disproportionate affect between unemployment and poorest. Making them more vulnerable to drug use and drug trafficking. c. COVID-19 pandemic is likely to cause disproportionate affect between employment and poorest. Making them more vulnerable to drug use and drug trafficking. d. COVID-19 pandemic is likely to cause proportionate affect between unemployment and poorest. Making them more vulnerable to drug use and drug trafficking. 69 / 203 69) Most of Overdose Death is related to a. Opioid Use b. Cannabis Use c. Methamphetamine Use. d. Cocaine Use 70 / 203 70) What is the global prevalence of depression? a. 3% b. 10% c. 5% d. over 4% 71 / 203 71) How much percentage of major depression among people with Hypertention? a. Up to 33% b. Up to 27% c. Up to 29% d. Up to 44% 72 / 203 72) Choose the one which is in Illegal class? a. Benzodiazepine b. Nicotine c. Caffeine d. Heroine 73 / 203 73) With Harm reduction, new HIV infections among PWID will be a. Unpredictable b. Dropped sharply c. Increased d. No change 74 / 203 74) In mental health emergencies condition, the Ministry of Health/Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse is responsible for action to close the gap between what is needed and what is currently available. What kind of action to be taken in order to reduce mental health disorders and promote mental health? a. Provide education to people about better life style b. Provide leadership and guidance to the field staff c. Provide food to people in emergencies d. Provide shelter to people in emergencies 75 / 203 75) A warm childrearing style is a. closely monitor free time and friendship patterns, b. set rules for acceptable behaviours, c. help to acquire skills to make informed decisions, d. Set acceptable behaviours, monitor time and friendship and informed decision making skills 76 / 203 76) The Best Treatment for Opioid Addition is a. Detoxification b. Counselling c. Maintenance Based d. Abstinence based. 77 / 203 77) Which statement is correct to describe the global trend of drug use in the last decade. a. Increased b. Decreased c. Remain the same d. No sign of decreased 78 / 203 78) Mental Health Promotion Programmes targeted at vulnerable groups need to include a. Indigenous b. Minorities, indigenous people, migrants and people affected by conflicts and disasters (e.g. psycho-social interventions after disasters); c. Only Minorities d. Migrants 79 / 203 79) Which Statement is correct? a. People with mental disorders never seek help from primary care facilities. b. Nearly 80% of people with mental disorders seek help from traditional healers. c. Nearly 80% of people with mental disorders seek help from primary care facilities. d. Nearly 50% of people with mental disorders seek help from primary care facilities. 80 / 203 80) Based on the global suicides, which age group are the highest suicide? a. 45 to 60 years old b. 35 to 45 years old c. 15 to 25 years old d. 15 to 35 years old 81 / 203 81) School policies should be recommended a. For drug prevention among Early Adloscesnt. b. For drug prevention among Adulthood. c. For drug prevention among Infancy. d. For drug prevention among Middle Childhood. 82 / 203 82) Which one is description of Co-occurring disorder? Choose the wrong one a. One plus another b. One induced another c. One associated with another d. One with another 83 / 203 83) Needle and Syringe Program can reduce health, social and economic harms of drug use to a. Individual, Communities and Societies b. Communities, Societies c. Societies, Individual d. Individuals, Communities 84 / 203 84) Vulnerable groups share common challenges related to a. Their social, educational and living conditions b. Their economic status, social support and educational condition c. Their social and economic status, social supports, and living conditions d. Their social status and support 85 / 203 85) How “Health” is defined, choose the incorrect one. a. Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. b. Is a well-adjusted and a balanced personality. c. Health is a state of absence abnormality in structure and function of the body. d. Health is a state of complete physical, and mental well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. 86 / 203 86) Prevention of mental disorders has a. Primary, Secondary and Tertiary b. Early intervention c. Only primary prevention d. Universal, Selective and indicated 87 / 203 87) Which statement is correct? a. Depressant class balance the activity of the central nervous system b. Depressant class decrease the activity of the central nervous system c. Depressant class has both increase and decrease activity of the central nervous system depend on the circumstance. d. Depressant class increase the activity of the central nervous system 88 / 203 88) How much prevalence of major depression among HIV/AIDS patients a. Up to 33% b. Up to 27% c. Up to 44% d. Up to 29% 89 / 203 89) During middle childhood increasingly more time is spent a. With family b. Away from the family c. With relatives d. With friend 90 / 203 90) What is the prevalence of depression in Cambodia? a. Over 4% b. 3% c. 4% d. Less than 4% 91 / 203 91) How “Health” is defined by WHO? a. Health is a state of complete physical, and mental well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. b. Health is a state of complete physical, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. c. Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. d. Health is a state of complete mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. 92 / 203 92) Which of below strategies would close the gap between what is needed in mental health emergencies and what is currently available? a. Reduce mental health disorders and promote mental health b. Promote life style for better living c. Reduce mental health disorders d. Increase the highest possible level of health 93 / 203 93) How much suicide rate in Cambodia estimated by WHO? a. 9 in 100,000 population b. 10 in 100,000 population c. 5 in 100,000 population d. 9 in 1,000,000 population 94 / 203 94) Psychoactive substances devises in to: a. 3 classes (Depressant, stimulant, Opioid) b. 5 classes (Depressant, stimulant, Opioid, Hallucinogen and Other) c. 3 classes (Depressant, stimulant, Hallucinogen) d. 4 classes (Depressant, stimulant, Opioid and other) 95 / 203 95) Spectrum of mental health promotion are a. School mental health program b. Early intervention c. Early intervention, Prevention, Treatment and Continuing care d. Mental health campaign 96 / 203 96) By 2012, Number of people who use illegal drugs in Cambodia are a. 130,000 b. 1,300 c. 13,000 d. 10,000 97 / 203 97) Since the first contact session, Brief Intervention is used a. Referral b. Counseling and/or referral c. Counseling and referral d. Counseling 98 / 203 98) Poverty, war, inequality, etc. are at increased risk of poor mental health such as depression (Patel, 2005). These circumstances are classified in which determinants of mental health? a. Socioeconomic related determinants of mental health b. Individual related determinants of mental health c. Environment related determinants of mental health d. Family related determinants of mental health 99 / 203 99) Which advice is the best for people who inject drug re-use injecting equipment? a. Don’t re-use or share b. Stop/never start using drug c. Use own equipment d. Don’t inject 100 / 203 100) Benzodiazepine is in class of: a. Stimulant b. Depressant c. Hallucinogen d. Opioid 101 / 203 101) What is the triple interaction in development of mental disorders? a. Biological factor b. Bio-psychosocial Factors c. Bio-psychological factor d. Psychological Factor 102 / 203 102) The populations who exposed to extreme stressors are at risk for: a. Psychiatric problems b. Social problems c. Psychosocial problems d. Mental health problems 103 / 203 103) Mortality rate among people who use illegal drug is a. Lower than people who use alcohol b. Higher than other diseases c. As equal as people who use alcohol d. Higher than people who use alcohol. 104 / 203 104) The peak prevalence of depression is among a. Old Adulthood b. Children c. Early Adolescents d. Adolescents 105 / 203 105) Brief Intervention can be used a. In school b. In emergency room c. In primary health care system d. Health facility, school and workplace 106 / 203 106) From 2005 to 2013, Opium Poppy cultivation in Southeast Asia is a. Fluctuated b. Remain the same c. Increased d. Decreased 107 / 203 107) Poor access to basic commodities and services such as water, essential health services, the rule of law, etc., and exposing to predominating cultural beliefs, attitudes or practice, etc., can also affect mental health of an individual, household or their community. These circumstances are classified in which determinants of mental health? a. Socio-economic related determinants of mental health b. Environment related determinants of mental health c. Family related determinants of mental health d. Individual related determinants of mental health 108 / 203 108) Needle and Syringe Program is a. To reduce harm b. To increase criminal c. To prevent drug use d. To facilitate and increase people who inject drugs. 109 / 203 109) In disaster response, which intervention should be done first a. Provide psychological intervention b. Provide shelter c. Evacuate victims to a safe place d. Provide foods 110 / 203 110) Which of below condition defines mental health problems? a. Condition that affects the person’s order so that is called “disorder” b. Condition that affects the person’s personality, thought process or social interaction c. Condition that affects the person’s social interaction due to disturbing thought process d. Condition that affects the person’s personality so that it disturbs social interaction 111 / 203 111) What is the slowest rout of administration drug? a. Swallowing b. Intravenous injection c. Absorbed through skin d. Smoking 112 / 203 112) “Conditions that predate the associated disorders and some of them are subject to change via a preventive interventions are defined as: a. Protective factors b. Risk factors c. Promoting factors d. Preventive factors 113 / 203 113) Mental Disorders can create a poverty trap because of a. Mental illnesses are very common among the poor. b. Bio-psychosocial model c. Poor countries don’t have adequate mental health service. d. The link among poverty, health and economy 114 / 203 114) Methadone Maintenance Therapy is a. Detoxification program b. Demand Reduction c. Harm Reduction d. Supply Reduction 115 / 203 115) Which statement is correct? a. Harm reduction can be viewed as the prevention of adverse consequences of illicit drug use without necessarily reducing their consumption. b. Harm reduction can be viewed as the prevention of adverse consequences of illicit drug use with reducing their consumption. c. Harm reduction can be viewed as the prevention of adverse consequences of illicit drug use and recovery from addiction. d. Harm reduction can be viewed as the prevention of adverse consequences of illicit drugs use. 116 / 203 116) Promotion of mental health is the operation by which we improve the place which mental health occupies on the scale of values of a. Societies b. Individual c. Individuals, families or societies. d. Families 117 / 203 117) Alzheimer’s disease is not characterized by: a. Age of onset is after 65 years old. b. Age of onset is before 65 years old c. The prevalence among those above 60 years is about 5% for men and 6% for women. d. Is a primary degenerative disease of the brain. It is characterized by progressive decline of cognitive functions such as memory, thinking, comprehension, calculation, language, learning capacity and judgement. It impairs personal activities of daily living. 118 / 203 118) Before developing promotion and prevention in mental health, we need to consider the following conditions a. Important b. Frequent and Disabling c. Frequent, Disabling, Controllable and Important d. Controllable 119 / 203 119) Schizophrenia has a risk premature death greater than the general population a. 1.5 times b. 1.4 times c. 2 times d. 1.6 times 120 / 203 120) Risk Minimization has a. Supply Reduction, Demand Reduction and Harm Reduction b. Treatment and Rehabilitation c. Needle and Syringe program d. Alternative Development 121 / 203 121) Which one is description of Comorbidity? Choose the wrong one a. One lead to another b. One causse another c. One induced another d. One plus another 122 / 203 122) Personal and social skills education program is a. For Infancy b. Middle childhood c. Adulthood d. Early Adolescent 123 / 203 123) Brief Intervention helps substance abuser to a. Set goal b. Stop using drug c. Make decision d. Make decision and set goal 124 / 203 124) What is the model of Mental Health Service in Cambodia? a. Community-based b. Hospital based c. Compulsory care d. Day Care 125 / 203 125) Employees with substance abuse problems are more likely a. To have chronic illness b. To cause accidents, c. To have accident and higher-care costs. d. To have higher health-care costs. 126 / 203 126) From 2011 to 2015, new HIV infection among PWID rose by a. 50% b. 33% c. 40% d. 55% 127 / 203 127) Choose the one which is not in Illegal class? a. Heroine b. Methamphetamine c. Alcohol d. Amphetamine 128 / 203 128) The aim of drug prevention is to help people a. to realize their talents and potential and become contributing members of their community and society b. Recovery c. Not to use drug d. Stop using drug 129 / 203 129) Treatment Standard is a. Tertiary prevention b. Secondary prevention. c. Rehabilitation d. Primary prevention 130 / 203 130) In adult, how much percentage of cases, depression follow a chronic course with no remission a. 20% b. 50% c. 40% d. 30% 131 / 203 131) “I cannot come to see a psychiatrist. If someone see me, I will never get married”. Because of this …….…, the girl excluded herself from community. Choose the below words to fit the blank. a. Stigma and discrimination b. Discrimination c. Stigma d. Empathy 132 / 203 132) Which statement is a report of World Drug in 2018? a. 35 million global population suffer from drug use disorders while only 1 in 7 people receive treatment. b. COVID-19 pandemic is likely to cause disproportionate affect between unemployment and poorest. Making them more vulnerable to drug use and drug trafficking. c. An estimated 271 million people, or 5,5 per cent of the global population aged 15-64, had used drugs in the previous year d. Around 269 million worldwide people used drugs, Cannabis was the most used substance with an estimated 192 million people using it. 133 / 203 133) Hospital Based is not recommended for mental health service development because of a. Not enough space b. Not enough staff c. High cost and not effective d. High cost 134 / 203 134) Which advice is the best for people who inject drug? a. Don’t re-use or share b. Stop/never start using drug c. Use own equipment d. Don’t inject 135 / 203 135) Which statement is correct? a. Globally, 1 million inject drugs. b. Globally, 29 Million people inject drugs. c. Globally, 12 million people inject drugs. d. Globally, 6 million inject drugs. 136 / 203 136) Parenting skills program a. Is a complex way to help parents becomes better parents b. Is a simple way to help parents become better parents, c. Useless way to help parents become better parents d. Is a professional way to help parents becomes better parents 137 / 203 137) Mental health promotion allow people to a. Maintain healthy lifestyles. b. Adopt healthy lifestyle c. Increase the chances of more people experiencing better mental health. d. Allow people to adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles and increase the chances of more people experiencing better mental health. 138 / 203 138) People hold different conceptions of health because of a. Different minorities and race b. Different background and cultures c. Different religions d. Different beliefs 139 / 203 139) Rehabilitation is a. Recovery process b. Secondary Prevention c. Primary Prevention d. Tertiary Prevention. 140 / 203 140) Which one is good describes about mental health problem? Choose the right one a. No meet criteria for diagnosis, short duration, less severe and unresolved with time and life stressor. b. No meet criteria for diagnosis, short duration, less severe and resolved with time and life stressor. c. No meet criteria for diagnosis, long duration, more severe and resolved with time and life stressor. d. No meet criteria for diagnosis, long duration, more severe and unresolved with time and life stressor. 141 / 203 141) Which medication is used to treat Heroin Overdose.? a. Methadone b. Diazepam c. Methamphetamine d. Naloxone 142 / 203 142) Preparation before the emerge of disaster a. Providing education about a disaster b. Establish a coordination mechanism, planning and training c. Moving to a new location d. Providing foods and shelters. 143 / 203 143) Individual psychological Vulnerabilities need to be addressed a. Adulthood b. Adolescent c. Early adolescence d. Among Middle childhood 144 / 203 144) The interventions for drug prevention among infancy and early childhood a. Community b. Workplace c. School policies d. Interventions targeting pregnant women with substance abuse disorders, Prenatal and infancy visitation and Early Childhood Education 145 / 203 145) Which one is protective factor at environmental level a. Injustice b. Equal access to health services c. Disaster d. Discrimination 146 / 203 146) Alcohol and Tobacco policies is an effective prevention for a. Drug prevention among early adolescence, adolescence and adulthood. b. Drug prevention among Adolescence c. Drug prevention among Early Adolescence d. Drug prevention among infancy and early childhood 147 / 203 147) People who inject drug are a. 30 times more likely to be living with HIV than the general population b. 50 times more likely to be living with HIV than the general population c. 40 times more likely to be living with HIV than the general population d. 28 times more likely to be living with HIV than the general population 148 / 203 148) Older people tend to define health as a. Able to live longer b. Without terminal illness c. A Despaired life d. Inner strength and ability to cope with life’s challenges. 149 / 203 149) Which one is good describes about mental disorder? Choose the right one a. Meet criteria for diagnosis, long duration, more severe and resolved with time and life stressor. b. Meet criteria for diagnosis, short duration, less severe and resolved with time and life stressor. c. Meet criteria for diagnosis, long duration, more severe and unresolved with time and life stressor. d. Meet criteria for diagnosis, short duration, less severe and unresolved with time and life stressor. 150 / 203 150) How much global point prevalence of Schizophrenia? a. 0.4% b. 10% c. 4% d. 5% 151 / 203 151) Which of below condition defines mental health as a disorder? a. The disturbance is severe in an enough duration of time b. The disturbance is severe enough perceived by the persons and their environment c. The disturbance is severe with daily functioning impairment d. The disturbance is severe in an enough duration with daily functioning impairment 152 / 203 152) The Most frequent illegal drug use in Cambodia is. a. Cocaine b. Cannabis c. Heroin d. Amphetamine Types 153 / 203 153) In disaster response, mental health interventions should be a. Integrated into social works b. Integrated into mental hospital c. Integrated into Primary health care d. Integrated into Emergency Unit in hospital 154 / 203 154) Choose the correct statement one. a. Legal class (Alcohol, Nicotine, Caffeine, Benzodiazepine, Amphetamine) b. Legal class (Alcohol, Nicotine, Caffeine, Benzodiazepine) c. Legal class (Alcohol, Nicotine, Caffeine, Benzodiazepine, Methamphetamine) d. Legal class (Alcohol, Nicotine, Caffeine, Benzodiazepine, Heroine) 155 / 203 155) How much percentage of people who inject drug are living with Hepatitis C? a. 20% b. 50% c. 40% d. 30% 156 / 203 156) Drug Use has consequences on a. Individual b. Individual, Family and Community c. Community d. Family 157 / 203 157) Primary Prevention is aimed at a. Reducing prevalence b. Reducing Mortality c. Reducing incidence d. Reducing Morbidity 158 / 203 158) Drug prevention for Infancy needs to work with a. Workplace b. Community c. School d. Women 159 / 203 159) Drug abuse is defined as a. The use of any substance under international control for purpose of medical and scientific use, including use with prescription. b. The use of any substance under international control for purpose of medical and scientific, including use without prescription, in excessive dose levels, or over an unjustified period of time. c. The use of any substance under international control for purpose other than medical and scientific, including use with prescription, in excessive dose levels, or over an unjustified period of time. d. The use of any substance under international control for purpose other than medical and scientific, including use without prescription, in excessive dose levels, or over an unjustified period of time. 160 / 203 160) Which advice is the best for people who use drug? a. Use own equipment b. Don’t re-use or share c. Don’t inject d. Stop/never start using drug 161 / 203 161) Nearly half of people living with depression live in the South-East Asia region and West Pacific Regions because of a. Poverty of those two regions b. Lower educated people in those two regions c. Larger populations of those two regions. d. Disaster experiences in those two regions 162 / 203 162) Which of the below statements is true? a. People with mental health conditions have been integrated as target of development work b. People with mental health conditions have been overlooked as target of development work c. People with mental health conditions have been constituted as target of development work d. People with mental health conditions have been included as target of development work 163 / 203 163) Which one is risk factor at Social level a. Economic security b. Family conflict c. Good parenting d. Substance use 164 / 203 164) Tertiary Prevention is aimed at a. Reducing Mortality b. Reducing Morbidity c. Reducing prevalence d. Reducing incidence 165 / 203 165) The World Health Organization (WHO) is the United Nations agency responsible for action: a. To attain the highest possible level of health for all people b. To attain the highest possible level of health for people in emergencies c. To attain the highest possible level of health for people in war d. To attain the highest possible level of health for people in need 166 / 203 166) What is definition of Co-occurring disorder? a. When at least one disorder of each type can be established independent of the other and is simply a cluster of symptoms resulting from a single disorder. b. When at least one disorder of each type can be established dependent of the other and is simply a cluster of symptoms resulting from a single disorder. c. When at least one disorder of each type can be established independent of the other and is not simply a cluster of symptoms resulting from a single disorder. d. When at least one disorder of each type can be established dependent of the other and is not simply a cluster of symptoms resulting from a single disorder. 167 / 203 167) Which Statement is True, in the absence of harm reduction activities, a. HIV spreads to 20% or more among drug users communities within 1 to 2 years b. HIV spreads to 50% or more among drug users communities within 1 to 2 years c. HIV spreads to 13% or more among drug users communities within 1 to 2 years d. HIV spreads to 40% or more among drug users communities within 1 to 2 years. 168 / 203 168) Which advice is the best for people who use drug? a. Use own equipment b. Don’t re-use or share c. Don’t inject d. Stop/never start using drug 169 / 203 169) Harm Reduction Program should be implemented in a. Health Facilities. b. Day care c. Health facilities, Day Care Center, Prison, and Community d. Detention Center 170 / 203 170) Which one is mental health promotion at Macro level? a. Elderly mental health program b. Stress prevention program at workplace c. Psychosocial Interventions d. Nutrition program 171 / 203 171) The main component(s) of Harm Reduction is/are a. Condom Use program b. Needle and Syringe Program c. Needle and Syringe Program, Opioid Substitution Treatment and Condom Use d. Methadone Maintenance Therapy 172 / 203 172) Prevention and promotion in mental health should be done at a. The level of policy formulation, b. The overall health care system. c. The level of legislation and decision-making, d. The level of policy formulation, legislation, decision-making and overall health care system. 173 / 203 173) How much global percentage of PWID who have HIV? a. 20% b. 15% c. 13% d. 10% 174 / 203 174) The choice of intervention varies with: a. The current availability of services b. The amount of crude mortality rate c. The phases of the emergency d. The level of basic needs 175 / 203 175) Which statement is correct? a. Stimulant class balance the activity of the central nervous system b. Stimulant class decrease the activity of the central nervous system c. Stimulant class increase the activity of the central nervous system d. Stimulant class has both increase and decrease activity of the central nervous system depend on the circumstance. 176 / 203 176) Which statement is correct a. Early intervention refers to intervention for pregnant women b. Early Intervention refers to interventions for children with mental disorders. c. Early intervention refers to interventions targeting people displaying the early signs and symptoms of a mental health problem and people developing or experiencing a first episode of mental illness. d. Early intervention refers to interventions for severe mental disorders. 177 / 203 177) Recurrent rate of depression is higher in those who a. Aged over 45 years b. Aged below 35 years c. Aged below 45 years d. Aged below 20 year 178 / 203 178) How much percentage of depressive patients end their lives by commuting suicide? a. Around 5%-10% b. Around 15%-20%