CMN 552 2026 MEDIA ANALYSIS AND
AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT ASSESSMENT
PAPER ANSWERS VERIFIED SUMMARY
SHEET
◉ MODULE 2: ANXIETY DISORDERS
Answer:
◉ neurotransmitters associated with anxiety?
Answer: peptidergic neurotransmitters (CRH, neuropeptide Y,
substance P, opioids), monoaminergic transmitters (norepinephrine,
serotonin, dopamine), and amino acid transmitters (GABA and
glutamate), and adrenal steroids (cortisol)
◉ 1 in 25 people with have _____ Disorder but at least 1 in 7 will have
a ______.
Answer: Panic Disorder, Panic Attack
◉ GAD has a lifetime prevalence of:
Answer: 5%
◉ GAD often begins in late teens and is more common in:
,Answer: women
◉ First degree relatives of someone affected by an AD are how much
more likely to develop one than a random individual?
Answer: 4 to 6 times
◉ lifetime rate of childhood and adolescent separation anxiety
disorder is at least?
Answer: 4%
◉ most common anxiety disorder in children under the age of 12
Answer: separation anxiety disorder
◉ what medical condition in children and adolescents is closely
associated with anxiety disorders?
Answer: asthma
◉ Involves helping patients directly confront feared objects,
activities, and situations. conducted in a graduated fashion.
Answer: in vivo exposure
◉ involves having the patient close their eyes and imagine feared
stimuli as vividly as possible
, Answer: imaginal exposure
◉ designed to induce feared physiological sensations under
controlled circumstances
Answer: interoceptive exposure
◉ GABA is a regulator, decreasing the activity of:
Answer: Dopamine
◉ Decreased levels of GABA results in increased excitability due to
unregulated:
Answer: dopamine
◉ GABA is the primary ______ neurotransmitter in the brain
Answer: inhibitory
◉ Best screening question for GAD
Answer: Are you a worrier
◉ hallmark symptom of GAD in children
Answer: anxiety which is difficult to control
AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT ASSESSMENT
PAPER ANSWERS VERIFIED SUMMARY
SHEET
◉ MODULE 2: ANXIETY DISORDERS
Answer:
◉ neurotransmitters associated with anxiety?
Answer: peptidergic neurotransmitters (CRH, neuropeptide Y,
substance P, opioids), monoaminergic transmitters (norepinephrine,
serotonin, dopamine), and amino acid transmitters (GABA and
glutamate), and adrenal steroids (cortisol)
◉ 1 in 25 people with have _____ Disorder but at least 1 in 7 will have
a ______.
Answer: Panic Disorder, Panic Attack
◉ GAD has a lifetime prevalence of:
Answer: 5%
◉ GAD often begins in late teens and is more common in:
,Answer: women
◉ First degree relatives of someone affected by an AD are how much
more likely to develop one than a random individual?
Answer: 4 to 6 times
◉ lifetime rate of childhood and adolescent separation anxiety
disorder is at least?
Answer: 4%
◉ most common anxiety disorder in children under the age of 12
Answer: separation anxiety disorder
◉ what medical condition in children and adolescents is closely
associated with anxiety disorders?
Answer: asthma
◉ Involves helping patients directly confront feared objects,
activities, and situations. conducted in a graduated fashion.
Answer: in vivo exposure
◉ involves having the patient close their eyes and imagine feared
stimuli as vividly as possible
, Answer: imaginal exposure
◉ designed to induce feared physiological sensations under
controlled circumstances
Answer: interoceptive exposure
◉ GABA is a regulator, decreasing the activity of:
Answer: Dopamine
◉ Decreased levels of GABA results in increased excitability due to
unregulated:
Answer: dopamine
◉ GABA is the primary ______ neurotransmitter in the brain
Answer: inhibitory
◉ Best screening question for GAD
Answer: Are you a worrier
◉ hallmark symptom of GAD in children
Answer: anxiety which is difficult to control