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CBT4CBT Knowledge Quiz

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Computer Based Training for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT4CBT) can help people stop or reduce use of drugs or alcohol when used as part of a treatment plan supervised by a healthcare professional.
Clinical Assessments
Behavior
09/28/2021
cbtkq01
09/30/2021
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Query Element Name Data Type Size Required Description Value Range Notes Aliases
subjectkey GUID Required The NDAR Global Unique Identifier (GUID) for research subject NDAR*
src_subject_id String 20 Required Subject ID how it's defined in lab/project
interview_date Date Required Date on which the interview/genetic test/sampling/imaging/biospecimen was completed. MM/DD/YYYY
interview_age Integer Required Age in months at the time of the interview/test/sampling/imaging. 0::1440 Age is rounded to chronological month. If the research participant is 15-days-old at time of interview, the appropriate value would be 0 months. If the participant is 16-days-old, the value would be 1 month.
sex String 20 Required Sex of subject at birth M;F; O; NR M = Male; F = Female; O=Other; NR = Not reported
cbtkq01 Integer Recommended Which of these statements is TRUE? 0::4 0 = Triggers can cause you to crave or want to use drugs ; 1 = Triggers are the risky situations you are most aware of ; 2 = Triggers can always be avoided ; 3 = Triggers will always lead to drug use ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq02 Integer Recommended What does "assertive responding" mean? 0::4 0 = It's when you have to repeat your resonse to a question ; 1 = It means being clear, confident, and direct when responding to others ; 2 = It means raising you voice so that others can hear yuou ; 3 = It's when you overreact when someone offers you drugs ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq03 Integer Recommended Which one of these is a strategy for challenges negative thoughts? 0::4 0 = Reminding yourself about all the things you've done wrong in the past ; 1 = Putting the blame on someone else ; 2 = Asking yourself, "what's the evidence for that?" ; 3 = Turning your negative thoughts into positive thoughts ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq04 Integer Recommended When making a decision you should NOT: 0::4 0 = Consider all your options ; 1 = Make a decision quickly and go with what feels most comfortable ; 2 = Think about the positive and negative consequences for each ; 3 = Watch out for red flag thinking ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq05 Integer Recommended Once you've identified your triggers for drug use, you should: 0::4 0 = Avoid them if possible ; 1 = Change them ; 2 = Write them down so you don't forget them ; 3 = Not have to worry about them anymore ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq06 Integer Recommended The first question to ask yourself when solving a problem is: 0::4 0 = What are my options? ; 1 = What could I try first? ; 2 = What is the problem? ; 3 = What can I do to solve the problem? ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq07 Integer Recommended Which of the following statements is FALSE? 0::4 0 = The same strategies you use to cope with cravings can be used to deal with other strong urges ; 1 = Not carrying a condom is an example of a seemingly irrelevant decision ; 2 = Sexual cravings are often similar to cravings for drugs or alcohol ; 3 = Using drugs or drinking has nothing to do with HIV risk ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq08 Integer Recommended When brainstorming, you should write down: 0::4 0 = Solutions you have fully thought through ; 1 = Whatever thoughts come to your mind ; 2 = Only soloutions you have discussed with someone else ; 3 = Only ideas that are sure to work ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq09 Integer Recommended What does "urge surfing" mean? 0::4 0 = It's when you try to distract yourself from wanting to use drugs by going surfing ; 1 = It's when you "surf" through the internet whenever you have an urge to use drugs ; 2 = It's when you fully pay attention to the craving and imagine it rising and falling like a wave ; 3 = It's when you try to talk yourself out of your craving ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq10 Integer Recommended Which of these is in the correct order for how to deal with triggers? 0::4 0 = Avoid, Recognize, Cope ; 1 = Cope, recognize, Avoid ; 2 = Recognize, Avoid, Cope ; 3 = I don't know ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq11 Integer Recommended Passive responding give ________________control of a situation. 0::4 0 = you ; 1 = the other person ; 2 = no one ; 3 = drugs ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq12 Integer Recommended Which of the following is TRUE? 0::4 0 = When you have lots of little problems, it is best to focus on one at a time ; 1 = By ignoring problems, they will eventually go away ; 2 = It is always best to trust your gut when thinking about a problem ; 3 = It is always best to trust your gut when thinking about a problem ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq13 Integer Recommended Stop and think again" means: 0::4 0 = Thinking about other negative thoughts that might fit the situation better ; 1 = Thinking about a situation in a different way, which might lead to different feelings ; 2 = Stopping whatever you are doing and asking someone else what they think ; 3 = Re-thinking every decision you make in a day ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq14 Integer Recommended Which of these in NOT an example of "red flag thinking"? 0::4 0 = I have to go to the party or I won't have anything to do ; 1 = I can handle going to the bar with my friends and just hanging out ; 2 = It doesn't really matter if I walk past my old hang-out, I'm not going to use ; 3 = I'm going to make plans to go to a meeting tonight so I have something to do ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq15 Integer Recommended What should yo do if your partner refuses to wear a condom? 0::4 0 = Ask them when they were last tested for HIV ; 1 = Look over their entire body to check for any signs of a sexually trasmitted disease ; 2 = Look over their entire body to check for any signs of a sexually trasmitted disease ; 3 = Be assertive and tell them that you will not engage in any sexual activity without protection ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq16 Integer Recommended Which of these is an "early warning system" for possible drug use? 0::4 0 = Positive Consequences ; 1 = Cravings ; 2 = Passive Responding ; 3 = Anger ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq17 Integer Recommended Which of these is an example of a negative self-defeating thought: 0::4 0 = People like m better when I'm clean and sober ; 1 = My life is worse when I use drugs or alcohol ; 2 = I'm a good person and I don't need drugs to make people like me ; 3 = I'm a failure and nothing will ever work out for me ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq18 Integer Recommended Recognizing ______________________is one of the first steps in being able to change your drug use pattern. 0::4 0 = negative consequences ; 1 = positive consequences ; 2 = cravings ; 3 = triggers ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq19 Integer Recommended Which one of these is FALSE? 0::4 0 = Assertive responding is a way to stand up for yourself and deal with the problem ; 1 = Being assertive can help manage a problem ; 2 = Aggressive responding is the best way to get people to listen to you ; 3 = Passive responding does not give the other person a clear answer ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq20 Integer Recommended Once you've identified the problem, the next step is: 0::4 0 = Brainstorm all the things you can do that might be helpful ; 1 = Decide if this is a problem that can be solved ; 2 = Try to fix it by doing the first thing that comes into your mind ; 3 = Nothing, Once you identfy the problem, you're done ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq21 Integer Recommended Seemingly irrelevant decisions are: 0::4 0 = The decisions that don't matter in your day to day life ; 1 = The decisions you make when you don't have any other options ; 2 = The decisions that end up leading you into risky situations ; 3 = The decisions that seem to be the most important and meaningful ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq22 Integer Recommended Challenging your negative thoughts is when you: 0::4 0 = Just think the opposite ; 1 = Quesiton your way of thinking ; 2 = Try to make the most of a bad situation ; 3 = Distract yourself from negative thinking ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq23 Integer Recommended Which of the choices is a good challenge to the following thought" "If I tell my partner wear should use a condom, the he/she might think I have an STD 0::4 0 = I really like this person, and I don't want to scare them off ; 1 = I want to be safe and my partner should respect that ; 2 = I know I don't have an STD, so there's no need to use a condom ; 3 = I know I don't have an STD, so there's no need to use a condom ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq24 Integer Recommended Which of the following statement about craving is FALSE? 0::4 0 = Cravings are thoughts and feeling related to drug use ; 1 = Cravings will usually go away if you don't give in to them ; 2 = Cravings will not go away unless you use drugs ; 3 = Cravings can be an 'early warning' sign and can put you on alert ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq25 Integer Recommended Suggesting a safe alternative can be a part of ______________________responding? 0::4 0 = passive ; 1 = optional ; 2 = aggressive ; 3 = assertive ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq26 Integer Recommended Please select the SAFEST decision from the following list below: 0::4 0 = Going to a coffee shop with a sober friend ; 1 = Stopping at a bar to tell your friends you stopped using ; 2 = Not making plans for the weekend ; 3 = Stopping to buy cigarettes at a liquor store ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq27 Integer Recommended Which of the following skills could be used when negotiating condom use with a sexual partner? 0::4 0 = Recognizing the triggers ; 1 = Urge surfing ; 2 = Assertive communication ; 3 = Avoiding risky situations ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq28 Integer Recommended Which of these is NOT a good distraction from cravings? 0::4 0 = Going to the gym ; 1 = Playing with your kids ; 2 = Going for a walk ; 3 = Talking with people about your cravings ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq29 Integer Recommended Which is the best description of a trigger? 0::4 0 = A trigger is an event that occurs after you use drugs ; 1 = A trigger starts a chain of events that may lead to drug use ; 2 = A trigger is a person who offers you drugs ; 3 = A trigger is an intense physical sensation that drives you to use drugs ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq30 Integer Recommended Thinking about the ______ and _______ can help you choose the best solution for solving a problem. 0::4 0 = triggers and cravings ; 1 = urges and coping skills ; 2 = pros and cons ; 3 = past and future ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq31 Integer Recommended Which of these statement is TRUE? 0::4 0 = You can't change the way your brain thinks about things ; 1 = Your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are connected ; 2 = Changing your thoughts will not change how you feel ; 3 = Stopping drug use immediately changes your thinking ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq32 Integer Recommended A craving is: 0::4 0 = A feeling you get when you really want something ; 1 = Only related to the period of time right before you use drugs ; 2 = Something that only happens when you are using drugs ; 3 = Something that only happens when you are using drugs ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq33 Integer Recommended Please select the RISKIEST decision from the list below: 0::4 0 = Planning actiities for your free time ; 1 = Drinking soda at a family party ; 2 = Getting rest and relzing ; 3 = Having extra cash in your pocket ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq34 Integer Recommended Which of the following is TRUE? 0::4 0 = Changing my drug use patterns does not affect my risk for HIV ; 1 = Avoiding sex with drug users will eliminate my risk for HIV infection ; 2 = The skills used to change my drug use patterns can be used for safe sexual activity ; 3 = Recognizing people with HIV and avoiding them is a way to be safe from infection ; 4 = I don't know
cbtkq35 Integer Recommended Which one of these is an assertive way to response to someone offering drugs? 0::3 0 = Make eye contact, say "NO", and ask the person to stop offering you drugs ; 1 = Ignore the person and walk away ; 2 = Just say, "No thanks, not right now" ; 3 = I don't know
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