ABPSY - CH. 14: late life and neurocognitive disorders
Ageism refers to
d. prejudice against a person based on their age
The age at which one is considered 'old,' which is now 65, is based upon
b. social policy
Which of the following age ranges fits the label “old-old”?
b. 75-84
Generally older adults
d. have mild cognitive losses
People spend billions of dollars per year on cosmetics and __________ to reduce signs of aging.
a. plastic surgery
Approximately ________ percent of practicing psychologists conduct clinical work with older adults.
d. 70
Compared with young people, people over the age of 60 tend to
b. experience less negative emotion
Older people are actually likely to underreport __________, perhaps because of beliefs that these are inevitable parts of life.
b. somatic symptoms
Social selectivity refers to
a. cultivating only one's most important social relationships
Which of the following medical problems is a particular problem for older adults?
d. insomnia
Which of the following statements is an example of a time-of-measurement effect?
b. Because exercise has become widely promoted in the media, many older adults are now exercising and thus are healthier than predicted by earlier measures of their physical well-being.
Deterioration of cognitive abilities among the elderly, to the point that social and occupational functions are impaired, is called
b. dementia
The course of dementia may be all of the following EXCEPT
d. affective
The most prominent symptom of dementia is
a. difficulty remembering things
A state of great mental confusion is called
b. delirium
A group of people age 40 is compared to a group age 70. This type of research is called
c. cross sectional
As the hippies of the 1960s reach old age, research may find increased drug abuse among older adults. This increase would be a(n)
b. cohort effect
In cross-sectional research on aging,
a. two age groups are compared at one point in time
Longitudinal studies involve
c. testing one cohort over time
Which of the following statements is an example of selective mortality?
d. In a longitudinal study, many of the elderly subjects died before the follow-up data was collected.
As many as __________ percent of elderly people have at least one major medical condition.
d. 80
The prescribing of multiple drugs to a person is called
b. polypharmacy
Psychoactive drugs can be dangerous when used with the elderly because
d. all of the above
The consequences of being a certain chronological age are called
a. age effects
The consequences of growing up during a particular time period with its unique challenges and opportunities are called
b. cohort effects
Impairment in which of the following areas is the most prominent symptom of dementia?
a. memory
What is an early sign of Alzheimer's disease?
c. difficulty remembering new material
Alzheimer's disease is the result of
c. tangled abnormal protein filaments called neurofibrillary tangles
In what brain areas are abnormalities found in Alzheimer's patients?
d. both a and c
Alzheimer's disease is partly characterized by
a. plaques between neurons
Plaques, which develop as part of Alzheimer's disease, are
a. protein deposits that are outside of neurons
Which of the following has been shown to play a role in the development of Alzheimer's disease?
c. abnormality on chromosome 19
Which of the following may serve as a protective factor against Alzheimer's disease?
b. strong baseline mental abilities and continued engagement in cognitive activities
Frontal-temporal dementias (FTD) are characterized by
c. problems with executive function such as planning and problem solving
Dementia with Lewy bodies can be divided into the following subtypes:
c. occuring with Parkinson's and and without Parkinson's
The symptoms of dementia with Lewy bodies are similar to those of
d. both a and b
Which of the following diseases can produce dementia?
d. all of the above
Standard treatment for Alzheimer's disease includes
d. drugs to increase acetylcholine levels
Psychological treatments for individuals with Alzheimer's
c. focus on helping patients and families deal with the effects of the disease
Compared with care giving for other disorders, care giving for people with __________ requires much more time.
d. dementia
Which of the following predicts resiliency among caregivers?
b. when the caregiver has high levels of social support
Delirium, but not dementia, is characterized by
c. daily fluctuations
After being released from a brief hospitalization for minor surgery, 70-year-old Mrs. Bee seemed distractible and disoriented. She did not even recognize her husband when he came to pick her up from the hospital. After they returned home, they discussed their plans for the weekend and Mrs. Bee seemed fine, but as night came on, she could not sleep and began accusing Mr. Bee of throwing away her belongings while she was away. Which of the following disorders best fits Mrs. Bee's symptoms?
c. delirium
Delirium can occur only
d. delirium can occur at any time
Stress following surgery is a common precipitant for the onset of
b. delirium
If you are talking to a person with delirium, it may feel like you are talking
d. someone who is drunk
Delirium that is not treated
c. can be fatal
Individuals with dementia are at high risk for
a. delirium
Which of the following is not a reason for why rates of psychopathology are so low late in life?
d. dementia masks most other psychopathology
More than ________ percent of older adults with generalized anxiety disorder reported that their anxiety symptoms began before the age of 65.
d. 95
Most psychological disorders that occur in late life were initially experienced between the ages of ________ and ________.
a. 18; 44
Which of the following is NOT a methodological issue when studying psychological disorders in late adulthood?
d. lack of anonymity
Adults with diagnoses of psychological disorders are more likely to die earlier due to
d. all of the above
Depression in older adults can be distinguished from depression in younger adults by higher levels of
a. cognitive symptoms
Depression in older adults is often linked to
a. medical illnesses
Which of the following is not an established intervention for depression in older adults?
c. St. John's Wort
The idea that some people may be able to compensate for neurocognitive diseases by using alternative brain networks or cognitive strategies such that cognitive symptoms are less pronounced is called
a. cognitive reserve
but also d. none of the above?
The DSM-5 criteria for Delirium include of the following criteria EXCEPT
c. symptoms caused by Alzheimer's disease
The difference between dementia and delirium is that
d. all of the above
One of the most common triggers of delirium is
a. hip surgery
Delirium is characterized by:
c. frank disorganization
T/F: most people develop major memory problems late in life.
False
T/F: sexual interest declines as people age
False
T/F side effects of medications are of less concern as people age because more people adjust over time.
False
T/F: most people become unhappier as they age.
False