#1
Which of the following is NOT a common method used in behavioral health assessment?
Interviews
Blood pressure measurement
Observations
Self-report questionnaires
#2
Which factor is NOT typically considered in assessing a person's level of functioning in behavioral health?
Occupational functioning
Social functioning
Physical appearance
Cognitive functioning
#3
What is the significance of the 'bio-psycho-social' model in behavioral health assessment?
It emphasizes only biological factors in assessment
It integrates biological, psychological, and social factors
It focuses solely on psychological aspects
It prioritizes social factors over others
#4
Which of the following is a commonly used screening tool for assessing alcohol use disorders?
#5
In behavioral health assessment, what does the term 'anosognosia' refer to?
A specific therapy approach
Lack of insight into one's mental health condition
A cultural competency skill
A medication side effect
#6
What does the term 'PHQ-9' refer to in behavioral health assessment?
A psychological theory
A medication
A depression screening tool
A therapy technique
#7
In the context of behavioral health assessment, what does 'SUD' stand for?
Substance Use Disorder
Social Understanding Deficiency
Systematic Unconscious Desensitization
Sensory Underdevelopment
#8
Which of the following is a key component of a comprehensive mental health assessment?
Physical fitness evaluation
Spiritual belief assessment
Genetic testing
Cultural background exploration
#9
What does the acronym 'GAD-7' stand for in behavioral health assessment?
Generalized Anxiety Disorder - 7
Global Assessment of Depression - 7
General Assessment of Distress - 7
Global Anxiety Determination - 7
#10
Which of the following is a common challenge in conducting behavioral health assessments?
Overreliance on self-reporting
Limited access to assessment tools
Excessive use of physical examinations
Inadequate emphasis on cultural competence
#11
Which mental health professional is typically responsible for conducting a psychiatric evaluation?
Psychiatrist
Social Worker
Psychologist
Counselor
#12
What is the primary purpose of using standardized assessment tools in behavioral health?
To increase costs
To standardize treatment approaches
To confuse patients
To discourage assessment
#13
In the context of behavioral health assessment, what is the purpose of a mental status examination?
To assess physical health status
To evaluate cognitive functioning
To measure financial stability
To determine social media usage
#14
What is the primary goal of a suicide risk assessment in behavioral health?
To provide legal advice
To predict future behavior accurately
To prevent harm and promote safety
To assign blame
#15
In behavioral health assessment, what does 'DSM-5' stand for?
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition
Dynamic Stress Management - 5
Diverse Societal Measures - 5
Digital Systems Methodology - 5