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PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH DISORDERS Organic Brain Dysfunction Review Exam Q & A 2026 (Complete And Verified Study material) (15pages) LEARNEXAMS

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1. Which of the following statements is true regarding the prevalence of

intimate partner violence (IPV) in individuals with psychiatric mental

health disorders?

A. Individuals with psychiatric disorders are less likely to experience IPV

compared to the general population.

B. Individuals with psychiatric disorders are equally likely to experience

IPV compared to the general population.

C. Individuals with psychiatric disorders are more likely to experience

IPV compared to the general population.

D. Individuals with psychiatric disorders are more likely to be perpetrators

of IPV compared to the general population.

Answer: C. Individuals with psychiatric disorders are more likely to

experience IPV compared to the general population.

Rationale: Research has shown that individuals with psychiatric mental

health disorders are at a higher risk of experiencing intimate partner

violence compared to the general population. This may be due to a

number of factors, including stigma, lack of social support, and increased

vulnerability.

2. Which of the following is a common risk factor for both substance

abuse and intimate partner violence in individuals with psychiatric

disorders?

A. Genetic predisposition

B. Childhood trauma

C. Lack of access to mental health services

D. High socioeconomic status

Answer: B. Childhood trauma

Rationale: Childhood trauma, such as physical or sexual abuse, has been

identified as a common risk factor for both substance abuse and intimate

partner violence in individuals with psychiatric disorders. Individuals who

have experienced trauma in childhood may be more likely to engage in 

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