Most people with schizophrenia who live in poorly supervised or unsupervised settings survive on:
A. family support.
B. community support.
C. support from religious institutions.
D. government disability payments.
Answer: D. government disability payments.
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Which of the following might explain why rates of depression are low in China and Japan?
A. Mental illnesses are not stigmatized, thus those who are depressed receive much social support and do not seek treatment. B. The heavy emphasis on the individual decreases the likelihood of blaming the self for failure. C. Symptoms of depression tend to be described in terms of physical problems rather than in psychological terms. D. Both positive and negative emotional extremes are rare in China and Japan.
Victims of ongoing sexual coercion
A) are less likely to engage in negative health behaviors. B) report fewer symptoms of illness across almost all body systems. C) tend to be low-income ethnic minorities. D) may fall into a pattern of extreme passivity and fear.