Psychiatry - Module 13 Ratio (2026-2027)

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C. Testosterone increases libido in men and women

Which of the following statements is true regarding biological influences of sexuality?

A. Estrogen decreases women’s sensitivity to stimulation

B. Progesterone increases sexual desire during pregnancy

C. Testosterone increases libido in men and women

D. Oxytocin decreases sexual interest in the opposite sex

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B. Sharing the gifts of life with the new human being (that is the new born baby)

Which of the following statements describes genitality more accurately?

A. Sharing physically, psychically, and spiritually the gift of self with self and with others

B. Sharing the gifts of life with the new human being (that is the new born baby)

C. Sharing the gift of genital life with the opposite sex

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D. Trivialization

What is the view wherein sex is merely a means to gain physical pleasure?

A. Enigmatization

B. Hypersacralizaztion

C. Self-satisfaction

D. Trivialization

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C. By 6 years old

When is gender identity solidified?

A. By 1-2 years old

B. By 2-3 years old

C. By 6 years old

D. By 7 years old

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C. Learned from parents and adults in their environment

What is the basis for gender roles?

A. Internal or external genitalia

B. Personal and psychological experience of one’s emotional and physiological distinctiveness

C. Learned from parents and adults in their environment

D. Genetic, Hormonal, Cognitive, Environmental influences

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C. Preschooler

When will the child become interested in gaining pleasure from his genitals?

A. Infancy

B. Toddler

C. Preschooler

D. School age

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B. Pelvic vasocongestion

What makes pregnant women more sexually responsive?

A. Decrease in oxytocin sensitivity

B. Pelvic vasocongestion

C. Cervical thinning

D. Progesterone-induced sedation

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A. Inability of the couple to conceive after 1 year without contraceptive use

How is infertility defined?

A. Inability of the couple to conceive after 1 year without contraceptive use

B. Inability of the couple to conceive after 6 months without contraceptive use

C. Inability of the woman to conceive after 1 year of trying

D. Inability of the couple to conceive after 2 years without contraceptive use

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A. Dating and Premarital Sex

What is a characteristic of sexual play in adolescence?

A. Dating and Premarital Sex

B. Increased interest in romantic movies and books

C. Stronger peer influence on academic performance

D. Strict avoidance of any sexual behavior

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A. By compensating, feeling love and tenderness for their loved one

How could those in middle adulthood continue to have sexual intimacy?

A. By compensating, feeling love and tenderness for their loved one

B. By engaging in more frequent physical activity and exercise

C. By avoiding any changes in sexual behavior

D. By focusing on career and personal achievements

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C. Testosterone increases sexual drive in men and women

Which is true about the biological influences on sexuality?

A. Estrogen decreases women’s sensitivity to stimulation

B. Progesterone increases sexual desire during pregnancy

C. Testosterone increases sexual drive in men and women

D. Oxytocin decreases sexual interest in the opposite sex

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D. Trivialization

The tendency for society to view sex as merely a means to gain physical pleasure is _____________.

A. Enigmatization

B. Hypersacralization

C. Self-Satisfaction

D. Trivialization

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D. Genitality

One’s personal and social power to share the gift of life with a new human being whom the man and woman have created with God’s collaboration through their coital union is called_________.

A. Creativity

B. Coitality

C. Sexuality

D. Genitality

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D. Sexuality

One’s personal power to share one’s self physically, psychically and spiritually with self, with others and with all of God’s creation is known as _____________.

A. Coital union

B. Genitality

C. Sexual energy

D. Sexuality

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C. Gender identity

The personal and psychological experience of one’s emotional and physiological distinctiveness as being male or female, masculine or feminine.

A. Sexual identity

B. Sexual Orientation

C. Gender identity

D. Gender role

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B. Calmly distract him/ her with some activity that keeps his/ her hands busy

When parents see their preschooler masturbate, what would be the recommended reaction?

A. Just leave him alone, then talk to him/ her when he comes out of his/ her room

B. Calmly distract him/ her with some activity that keeps his/ her hands busy

C. Hurriedly bring him to a child psychiatrist for evaluation and management

D. Scold and spank the child for being so perverted at such a young age

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B. Sanctity of the Body, Sperm and Sexual Act

What are some sexuality issues that Catholic parents need to discuss with their school aged children?

A. Use of birth control methods to avoid pregnancy

B. Sanctity of the Body, Sperm and Sexual Act

C. The need to sleep in their own room to protect their privacy

D. Give proper scientific names to their sexual body parts

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C. When the husband views his pregnant wife as sacred

What is the Madonna Complex?

A. When the woman thinks that sexual intercourse is harmful to the fetus

B. When the man thinks his wife looks sexy when she is pregnant

C. When the husband views his pregnant wife as sacred

D. When the husband turns to other women to satisfy his sexual urges

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A. Guilt, Inadequate, Fear of being abandoned

What are some of the unique emotional reactions of women who have been found to have an illness that prevents her from conceiving?

A. Guilt, Inadequate, Fear of being abandoned

B. Becomes sexually promiscuous to prove self

C. Sad, depressed at loss of imagined infant

D. Humiliated, frustrated, angry, aggressive

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B. 1 1⁄2- 3 years

At what age should adoptive parents tell their child about their adoption?

A. 3-6 years

B. 1 1⁄2- 3 years

C. 7-12 years

D. 13-18 years