Questions for "Shed Light on Mental Illness" quiz

Mental illness affects thinking, mood or behaviour and can be associated with distress and/or impairment of functioning, with symptoms that vary from mild to severe. Mental illness costs the Canadian economy $51 billion yearly in terms of health care and lost productivity. Take the quiz below to see how much you know about mental illness. (The correct answers appear on page #2)

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* 1. How many people are affected by mental disorders?

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* 2. The World Health Organization predicts that heart disease will be the most common cause of disability worldwide by 2020. What will be the second?

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* 3. What percentage of mental health problems and illnesses have their onset during childhood or adolescence?

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* 4. We do not know for sure what causes mental illness, but most studies suggest that a mixture of factors contribute to the onset. Which of the following factors
contributes to mental illness?

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* 5. Schizophrenia is a severe, lifelong brain disease that makes it difficult for a person to communicate with others, respond emotionally, make decisions and think clearly. Which of the following are symptoms of schizophrenia?

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* 6. Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorders. They can affect children as well as adults. What are the signs and symptoms of an anxiety disorder?

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* 7. Panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder and social phobia disorder are all types of anxiety disorders. How many people are affected by anxiety disorders?

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* 8. Depression is very common. When is depression most likely to occur?

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* 9. Chances are you know someone who has schizophrenia. How many Canadians do you think have schizophrenia?

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* 10. People living with mental illness are often subjected to stigma. Stigma is negative attitudes (prejudice) and negative responses (discrimination) that can make a person feel unwanted and shamed (stigmatized). How does stigma affect people with mental illness?

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* 11. Stigma can cause isolation for those with mental illness. According to a study by the Canadian Medical Association what percentage of people surveyed said they would socialize with a friend who had a serious mental illness?

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* 12. A study by the Canadian Medical Association found that 72% of Canadians were comfortable discussing their family member’s diagnosis of cancer with their friends or co-workers; how many Canadians would be comfortable discussing their family member’s mental illness?

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* 13. How can you help end stigma?

The correct answers appear on page 2.

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