Emotional barriers are defined as:

A. patients who do not speak English as their primary language.
B. patients who have visual, hearing, or learning impairments.
C. patients who have difficulty communicating their thoughts.
D. patients who are saddened, anxious, or ill-tempered.
E. patients who do not have health insurance coverage.

ANSWER: D

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