,Introductory Mental Health Nursing, 5th Edition (Kincheloe & Womble),
Chapter 1: Mental Health and Mental Illness – Test Bank
1. A nurse is assessing a patient who reports feeling “hopeless” and
has withdrawn from social activities. Which finding would most
strongly support a diagnosis of mental illness?
A. Difficulty falling asleep due to recent stress at work
B. Tearfulness after the loss of a close friend
C. Persistent inability to function in daily responsibilities for several
weeks
D. Occasional anxiety before public speaking
✅ Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Mental illness is defined as a disturbance in a person’s
cognition, emotion regulation, or behavior that reflects dysfunction in
mental functioning, often associated with distress or disability in
work, relationships, or daily living. Persistent inability to fulfill
responsibilities is a strong indicator of such dysfunction. The other
options describe normal stress responses or transient situational
sadness.
PTS: 1 | REF: Defining Mental Illness | OBJ: 1 | NAT: Psychosocial
Integrity | TOP: Chapter 1 | KEY: Nursing Process: Assessment |
BLM: Analyze
2. The nurse is discussing stigma with a group of nursing students.
Which statement by a student reflects an understanding of public
stigma?
A. “It’s when individuals internalize negative stereotypes about
themselves.”
B. “It’s the discrimination from society due to misconceptions about
mental illness.”
,Introductory Mental Health Nursing, 5th Edition (Kincheloe & Womble),
C. “It’s when health professionals withhold care due to personal bias.”
D. “It’s when the individual refuses to seek treatment despite
available resources.”
✅ Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Public stigma refers to societal prejudice and
discrimination against individuals with mental illness, often fueled by
myths and stereotypes. Option A describes self-stigma. Option C
refers to provider bias, and option D reflects treatment avoidance,
which can be a consequence of stigma but is not its definition.
PTS: 1 | REF: Stigma and Mental Illness | OBJ: 2 | NAT: Psychosocial
Integrity | TOP: Chapter 1 | KEY: Nursing Process:
Teaching/Learning | BLM: Apply
3. During an intake assessment, a patient states, “I feel like my life has
no purpose anymore.” The nurse recognizes this as a threat to which
component of mental health?
A. Resilience
B. Self-actualization
C. Emotional regulation
D. Social integration
✅ Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Self-actualization is the realization of one’s potential and
sense of meaning in life. A loss of purpose suggests an impairment in
this area. Resilience is the ability to bounce back from adversity;
emotional regulation refers to managing feelings effectively; social
integration is the ability to maintain fulfilling relationships.
PTS: 1 | REF: Components of Mental Health | OBJ: 3 | NAT:
Psychosocial Integrity | TOP: Chapter 1 | KEY: Nursing Process:
Assessment | BLM: Analyze
,Introductory Mental Health Nursing, 5th Edition (Kincheloe & Womble),
4. Which scenario best illustrates the influence of cultural factors on
the perception of mental illness?
A. A patient in a rural U.S. community seeking counseling for anxiety
B. A patient from a culture that views mental illness as spiritual
punishment avoiding psychiatric care
C. A patient with generalized anxiety disorder experiencing excessive
worry
D. A patient experiencing hallucinations after drug use
✅ Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cultural beliefs can shape whether symptoms are
recognized as medical, psychological, or spiritual. Viewing mental
illness as a spiritual punishment can create barriers to care. The other
options are medical or behavioral issues not primarily defined by
cultural perception.
PTS: 1 | REF: Cultural Influences | OBJ: 4 | NAT: Psychosocial
Integrity | TOP: Chapter 1 | KEY: Nursing Process: Cultural
Considerations | BLM: Apply
5. The nurse is evaluating risk factors for mental illness. Which patient
is at greatest risk?
A. A 24-year-old employed individual with strong family support
B. A 40-year-old experiencing divorce, unemployment, and no social
support
C. A 65-year-old with controlled hypertension and a close friend
group
D. A 19-year-old college student with mild test anxiety
✅ Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Multiple simultaneous stressors, especially without social
support, significantly increase the risk for mental illness. Protective
factors such as employment, supportive relationships, and
manageable stress reduce vulnerability.
PTS: 1 | REF: Risk and Protective Factors | OBJ: 5 | NAT:
,Introductory Mental Health Nursing, 5th Edition (Kincheloe & Womble),
Psychosocial Integrity | TOP: Chapter 1 | KEY: Nursing Process:
Assessment | BLM: Analyze
6. The nurse is educating a community group about resilience. Which
statement best reflects a resilient response to stress?
A. “I can’t handle any more problems.”
B. “I avoid dealing with issues until they go away.”
C. “I try to learn from my challenges and keep moving forward.”
D. “I ignore my feelings so they don’t overwhelm me.”
✅ Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Resilience is the ability to adapt successfully to stressors
and challenges, learning and growing from the experience.
Avoidance, suppression, or feelings of being overwhelmed indicate
lower resilience.
PTS: 1 | REF: Resilience in Mental Health | OBJ: 6 | NAT:
Psychosocial Integrity | TOP: Chapter 1 | KEY: Nursing Process:
Teaching/Learning | BLM: Apply
7. Which nursing observation is most consistent with the criteria for
diagnosing mental illness?
A. Sadness after losing a pet
B. Anxiety before starting a new job
C. Hallucinations interfering with daily functioning
D. Anger after being insulted
✅ Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Diagnosis of mental illness requires evidence of significant
dysfunction in mental functioning, such as hallucinations that disrupt
daily life. The other options describe normal emotional responses to
life events.
PTS: 1 | REF: Diagnostic Criteria | OBJ: 7 | NAT: Psychosocial
, Introductory Mental Health Nursing, 5th Edition (Kincheloe & Womble),
Integrity | TOP: Chapter 1 | KEY: Nursing Process: Assessment |
BLM: Analyze
8. A patient with depression refuses to attend therapy due to fear of
being labeled “crazy.” This is an example of:
A. Self-stigma
B. Public stigma
C. Structural stigma
D. Cultural competence
✅ Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Self-stigma occurs when individuals internalize public
stereotypes and feel shame about having a mental illness, which can
lead to treatment avoidance. Public stigma is external; structural
stigma is systemic discrimination; cultural competence is a provider
skill.
PTS: 1 | REF: Stigma and Its Effects | OBJ: 8 | NAT: Psychosocial
Integrity | TOP: Chapter 1 | KEY: Nursing Process: Assessment |
BLM: Apply
9. The nurse recognizes that which factor is a protective influence
against the development of mental illness?
A. Social isolation
B. Genetic vulnerability
C. Strong coping skills
D. Chronic financial stress
✅ Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Protective factors, such as effective coping skills, increase
resilience and reduce the risk of developing mental illness, even when
stressors are present. The other options are risk factors.
PTS: 1 | REF: Risk and Protective Factors | OBJ: 9 | NAT: