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Trauma & Suicide Risk in Veteran Populations

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1.  The suicide rate of Veterans compared to non-veterans is what percent higher?
  1. 10%
  2. 20%
  3. 50%
  4. 100%
2.  Social support, curiosity, resilience, and acceptance-based coping are what types of factors?
  1. risk
  2. protective
  3. prevalence
  4. incidence
3.  Housing instability, food insecurity, financial problems, violence, and lack of access to care/transportation are examples of what type of factor?
  1. social determinants
  2. genetic factors
  3. epigenetic factors
  4. psychological
4.  In epigenetic research, certain genes are linked to a higher risk of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) when combined with what factor?
  1. resiliency
  2. adherence
  3. childhood abuse
  4. empathy
5.  What type of trauma is defined by perpetrating, not preventing, or seeing acts that go against one’s strong moral beliefs?
  1. social determinant
  2. adverse child experience
  3. military sexual trauma
  4. moral injury
6.  What factor related to Military Sexual Trauma (MST) has been linked to current suicidal ideation?
  1. housing stability
  2. perceived disapproval from others
  3. tangible social support
  4. resiliency
7.  Child maltreatment and intimate partner violence are more likely to be experienced by:
  1. women non-veterans
  2. women veterans
  3. male veterans
  4. male non-veterans
8.  Which term refers to how traumas may actually increase resiliency and reduce PTSD?
  1. Socioeconomic Status
  2. Personal Resiliency Theory
  3. Post-Traumatic Growth
  4. Social Factors
9.  Which principle of trauma-informed care draws on the perspectives and participation of those with military combat experience?
  1. resilience
  2. psychosocial factors
  3. choice
  4. peer support
10.  Which term could refer to experiences where a healthcare facility doesn’t provide adequate care and fails to protect one from harm?
  1. institutional betrayal
  2. moral injury
  3. trustworthiness
  4. suicidal ideation

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