#1
Which of the following is a characteristic of somatoform disorders?
Physical symptoms are intentionally produced
Physical symptoms are explained by medical conditions
Physical symptoms are feigned for secondary gain
Physical symptoms cannot be fully explained by medical conditions
#2
Which disorder involves the belief of having a serious illness despite medical reassurance?
Conversion disorder
Hypochondriasis
Body dysmorphic disorder
Somatization disorder
#3
Which of the following is NOT a somatoform disorder?
Illness anxiety disorder
Munchausen syndrome
Schizoid personality disorder
Conversion disorder
#4
What distinguishes factitious disorder from malingering?
Presence of financial or legal incentives
Conscious intent to deceive
Absence of medical knowledge
Motivation to assume the sick role
#5
What is the primary difference between somatization disorder and illness anxiety disorder?
Presence of actual physical symptoms
Preoccupation with having a serious illness
Intentional feigning of symptoms
Absence of medical consultations
#6
Which of the following is a common comorbidity with somatoform disorders?
Substance use disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Eating disorders
Post-traumatic stress disorder
#7
What is a primary feature of conversion disorder?
Multiple physical symptoms without medical explanation
Deliberate feigning of symptoms for secondary gain
Physical impairment with no physiological basis
Obsession with perceived physical flaws
#8
Which term describes the unconscious shifting of emotional conflict into physical symptoms?
Hysteria
Malingering
Psychosomatic
Conversion
#9
Which somatoform disorder involves intentionally producing or feigning symptoms for attention or sympathy?
Conversion disorder
Illness anxiety disorder
Factitious disorder
Somatization disorder
#10
What is the primary feature of pain disorder?
Persistent pain without medical explanation
Pain related to a specific medical condition
Intentional exaggeration of pain symptoms
Pain experienced only during periods of emotional distress
#11
What is a distinguishing feature of body dysmorphic disorder compared to other somatoform disorders?
Presence of medically unexplained symptoms
Preoccupation with a perceived physical flaw
Symptoms intentionally produced for secondary gain
Absence of psychological distress
#12
Which of the following is NOT a subtype of somatoform disorder?
Pain disorder
Conversion disorder
Somatization disorder
Factitious disorder
#13
What is a common feature of body dysmorphic disorder?
Physical symptoms affecting motor functions
Exaggerated belief in having a serious illness
Preoccupation with perceived flaws in physical appearance
Experiencing symptoms for secondary gain
#14
In which somatoform disorder do individuals experience physical symptoms across multiple organ systems?
Conversion disorder
Body dysmorphic disorder
Somatization disorder
Factitious disorder
#15
What distinguishes somatic symptom disorder from other somatoform disorders?
Presence of multiple unexplained physical symptoms
Preoccupation with physical symptoms causing distress
History of repeated hospitalizations
Conscious intent to deceive
#16
What distinguishes somatization disorder from conversion disorder?
Presence of specific sensory deficits
Preoccupation with a specific physical symptom
Involvement of multiple organ systems
Conscious intent to deceive
#17
In which somatoform disorder do individuals intentionally produce or feign physical or psychological symptoms for external incentives?
Conversion disorder
Factitious disorder
Illness anxiety disorder
Hypochondriasis