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    Dissociative Disorders Are Frequently Comorbid with Other Psychiatric Conditions
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Dissociative Disorders Are Frequently Comorbid with Other Psychiatric Conditions

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Question 1

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Dissociative disorders are frequently comorbid with other psychiatric conditions.Which of the following is the correct percentage of co-occurrence for dissociative and personality disorders?


A) 47.3%
B) 23.7%
C) 48.8%
D) 36.5%

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