Defining mental health Flashcards

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Define the mental health.

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A state of well being in which an individual realises their own worth and abilities, and can cope with the normal stressors of life.

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Define the mental health continuum.

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Mental health is represented on a continuum, ranging form mentally healthy to mental disorder, with mental health problem being the mean between the two.

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What are some characteristics of mentally healthy on the mental health continuum?

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Functioning at a satisfactory level of emotional and behavioural adjustment.
Psychological well being.
Can cope with stressors.
Can form positive relationships. 
Few sleep difficulties. 
Physically/ socially active.
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What are some characteristics of mental health problems on the mental health continuum?

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Disruption to normal level of social/ emotional well being.
Mild to moderate stress.
Difficulties in coping with stressors.
Some changes to sleep patterns and appetite.
Loss of energy and difficulty concentrating.

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What are some characteristics of mental disorders on the mental health continuum?

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Emotional difficulties that lead to behavioural impact.
Psychological dysfunction.
Marked distress and ongoing impairment.
Significant change in appetite and sleep patterns.
Withdrawal from social/ physical activities.

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Define predisposing risk factors.

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Increase in a persons vulnerability to developing a mental health problem. Eg family history, physical illness, environmental exposures pre birth, etc.

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Define precipitating risk factors.

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Those that trigger the onset of a mental health problem or mental disorder by events/ problems occurring before and inducing the illness. Eg poor sleep, substance use, confronting news, etc.

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Define perpetuating risk factors.

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Those that prolong the course of the problem or disorder and inhibit recovery. Eg poor response to medication, substance abuse, impaired cognitive functions, etc.

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Define protective factors.

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Those that enhance or have a positive effect on the health of the individual. Eg resilient attitude, positive social group, employment, suitable accommodation, etc.

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Outline three characteristics of a mentally healthy person.

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Levels of functioning. Being able to involve oneself in the community and undertake everyday tasks.
Social/ emotional well being. Social well being is a sense of belonging to a community. Emotional well being is experiencing positive emotions a generally feeling satisfied with life.
Resilience. The ability to adapt and overcome life’s challenges and maintain emotional/ social well being.

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What are two ethical considerations that must be adhered to when conducting an experiment involving mental illness?

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Must gain voluntary consent and they must be informed of the study (also over 18).

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