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Mental Health; Myths and Facts

On average, mental health consumers are: A) more likely to be violent than the general population B) about the same likelihood to be violent as the general population C) less likely to be violent than the general population

ANSWER: B Studies continue to show that people with mental health and substance use conditions are no more violent than the general population. (Mental Health America Position Statement 21)

On average, compared to the general population, mental health consumers are: A) more likely to be the victim of violent crime B) about the same likelihood to be the victim of violent crime C) less likely to be the victim of violent crime

ANSWER: A More than one-quarter of people with severe mental illness say they were victims of a violent crime within the past year (People with mental illness often victims of crime by Alison McCook  Reuters Health  August 1, 2005, NEW YORK (Reuters Health)]See also: Archives of General Psychiatry, August 2005 )

On average, compared to the general population, consumers with a serious mental illness will: A) live about 5 years less B) live about 10 years less C) live about 25 years less

ANSWER: C persons with serious mental illness (SMI) are now dying 25 years earlier than the general population…largely due to treatable medical conditions that are caused by…smoking, obesity, substance abuse, and inadequate access to medical care. (From the Report forward, Joe Parks, MD) See also: Morbidity and Mortality in People with Serious Mental Illness.  NASMHPD. October 2006.

For any adult living in the United States, the chances of suffering from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year is: A) about 1 in a 100 (1%) B) about 1 in 20 (5%) C) about 1 in 10 (10%) D) about 1 in 4 (25%)

ANSWER: D Mental disorders are common in the United States and internationally. An estimated 26.2 percent of Americans ages 18 and older — about one in four adults — suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year. (From NIMH, “The Numbers Count: Mental Disorders in America”) See also: Kessler RC, Chiu WT, Demler O, Walters EE. Prevalence, severity, and comorbidity of twelve-month DSM-IV disorders in the National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R). Archives of General Psychiatry, 2005 Jun;62(6):617-27.

Mental disorders are the leading cause of disability in the U. S Mental disorders are the leading cause of disability in the U.S. and Canada for ages 15-44. TRUE OR FALSE?

ANSWER: TRUE Mental disorders are the leading cause of disability in the U.S. and Canada for ages 15-44. From NIMH, “The Numbers Count: Mental Disorders in America”) See also: The World Health Organization. The World Health Report 2004: Changing History, Annex Table 3: Burden of disease in DALYs by cause, sex, and mortality stratum in WHO regions, estimates for 2002. Geneva: WHO, 2004.

THANKS TO This quiz was prepared by VOCAL (the Virginia Organization of Consumers Asserting Leadership). VOCAL is a statewide consumer-run nonprofit organization dedicated to mental health recovery, empowerment, and peer leadership. This presentation was made possible thanks to support from the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation & Substance Abuse Services (Virginia DMHMRSAS).