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Cultural Competency: Latina Immigrant Model of Non-Traditional Approaches to PMADS
Please note: exam questions are subject to change.
1. Infant Mental Health includes the developing capacity of a young child to:
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2. The prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences or ACEs are _____ among _____ than among _____.
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3. Elain Congress developed a culturally responsive assessment tool called the _____ that is especially tailored for refugee and immigrant families.
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4. The Latino or Hispanic Health _____ refers to lower mortality rates and better health outcomes among foreign-born, newly arrived, and thus less acculturated Hispanics as compared to native-born Hispanics or whites.
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5. Which is not a cultural strength of Latinos?
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6. _____ is a dissociative state resulting from a belief of evil spirits but usually due to acute stressful experiences such as a loss of a loved one, state of being out of control, resembling panic disorder, suicidal gestures are also possible.
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7. One of the cultural differences between Anglo Americans and Latinos is that Latinos are _____ family-oriented as opposed to ____ family-oriented.
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8. One of Harper and Lantz’s cross-cultural factors that apply to practice with all cultures is the _____.
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9. A _____ approach is culturally relevant because it is consistent with the culture’s emphasis on personal connection, relationships, interdependence, and a collaborative approach to gaining a greater understanding of one’s situation and promoting problem-solving.
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10. Mental healthcare professionals who are offering prenatal and postpartum depression treatment should take into account the need for _____ when engaging Latinas.
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