Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder Awareness

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Child and Adolescent Eating Disorder Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge on eating disorders in children and adolescents with this informative quiz. Understand the complexities surrounding this vital topic, including social influences, symptoms, and associated factors.

  • 16 thought-provoking questions
  • Improve your awareness
  • Learn about the signs and risks
16 Questions4 MinutesCreated by LearningWave243
True or False: Social attitudes play a role in how kids perceive their bodies
True
False
What are the most prominent explanations for the development of Eating Disorders in Children and Adolescents? (Pick 2)
Family Factors
Physiological Factors
Individual/ Individual Factors
Sociocultural Factors
What is the most common comorbid (co-occurring) disorder with eating disorders?
Anxiety
Depression
ADHD
Substance Use Disorder
True of False: There is a strong genetic heritability for anorexia and bulimia
True
False
What are compensatory behaviors?
Behaviors that involve uncontrolled eating
Behaviors that involve trying to avoid weight gain or promote weight loss
Behaviors that involve hyperfixating on one's body
Behaviors that are not involved with eating disorders
True or False: Eating disorders are only disorders for women.
True
False
True or False: Rates of eating disorders in boys are rising.
True
False
Which of the following is NOT a compensatory behavior.
Taking laxative
Vomiting
Binging
Exercising
True or False: Westernized media is shown to be good for body satisfaction.
True
False
What type of family style is associated with anorexia.
Conflicting families
Uninvolved families
Overcontrolling families
Family styles are not associated with eating disorder
What is the main difference between anorexia and bulimia?
Purging behaviors are only seen in bulimia.
Anorexia is more popular than bulimia
Anorexia is more serious than bulimia
Individuals are only underweight in anorexia
The hallmark symptom of bulimia is _____
Restrictive eating
Binge eating
Over exercising
Vomiting
True or False: Some people with eating disorders may think that nothing is wrong, since some of their friends do the same things
True
False
True or False: You cannot have an eating disorder if you are at a normal weight?
True
False
The peak onset for anorexia is _______, while the peak onset for bulimia is _______.
Early adolescence, late adolescence
Late adolescence, early adolescence
Trick: both have the same onset time
Did you learn anything? If so, what?
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