Across the adult years, the 12-month prevalence of most
mental disorders increases from young adulthood to middle adulthood and then declines, with the lowest rates being ________________(Kessler, Berglund, Demler, et al., 2005).
a. for teenagers who are between 17–19 years old
b. for young adults who are 20–27 years old
c. for middle age adults who are 45–55 years old
D
Psychology
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a. developmental b. health c. behavioral d. stress
Psychology
_____ is a persistent negative attitude marked by cynical, mistrusting thoughts, feelings of anger, and overtly aggressive actions
a. Anger c. Pessimism b. Hostility d. Type A personality
Psychology