Based on the text, which is the MAIN psychological effect of entering a nursing home?
A) Residents lose self-efficacy because their every need is taken over by other people.
B) Residents get frustrated because they have to do everything on their own.
C) Functioning often improves because now residents are getting social stimulation.
D) People feel energized and pleased to have others take care of their every need.
Answer: A) Residents lose self-efficacy because their every need is taken over by other people.
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