ACCURATE QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS|GRADED
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What is interpersonal violence?
a) A method of expressing dissatisfaction with political systems through
organized actions and protests
b) The deliberate use of force, threatened or actual, causing harm, injury,
psychological trauma, or deprivation to oneself, another, or the
community
c) The psychological and physical harm resulting from catastrophic
events and natural disasters
d) Instances of verbal disputes and conflicts occurring within
professional settings, affecting interpersonal relationships among
colleagues Ans✓✓✓ b) The deliberate use of force, threatened or
actual, causing harm, injury, psychological trauma, or deprivation to
oneself, another, or the community
What is the neurobiological theory for etiology of violence?
a) Pmpact of social learning and environmental influences on aggressive
behaviour and violent tendencies
b) Role of genetic predisposition and hereditary factors in shaping an
individual's propensity for violence
c) Neurological conditions and chemical imbalances in neurotransmitters
causing loss of emotional control
d) Influence of cultural beliefs and values in shaping attitudes towards
violence and aggressive actions Ans✓✓✓ c) Neurological conditions
, and chemical imbalances in neurotransmitters causing loss of emotional
control
Substance use is also included
What is the interpersonal theory for etiology of violence?
a) Examining the intricate dynamics of community interactions and the
influence of social cohesion on the development of aggressive behaviour
b) Investigating the profound impact of individual experiences,
particularly childhood trauma and abuse, as pivotal factors shaping an
individual's predisposition towards violence
c) Exploring the nuanced influence of cultural norms and values in
fostering or mitigating interpersonal conflicts and violent actions within
communities
d) Lies in the personality of the abuser due to lack of self-regulation,
poor problem-solving skills, unrealistic demands and possessive
tendencies over partners Ans✓✓✓ d) Lies in the personality of the
abuser due to lack of self-regulation, poor problem-solving skills,
unrealistic demands and possessive tendencies over partners
What is child abuse or maltreatment?
a) The harm or threats of harm a child may experience when in the care
of a person they trust and or depend on
b) The inadvertent neglect or lack of care for a child, resulting in
physical, emotional, or developmental harm
c) The deliberate exploitation or manipulation of a child for personal
gain, causing lasting trauma and detriment to their overall health