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    Which of the Following Risk Factors Is Most Strongly Associated
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Which of the Following Risk Factors Is Most Strongly Associated

Question 35

Question 35

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Which of the following risk factors is most strongly associated with somatic symptom disorders in children?


A) stress
B) family violence and conflict
C) history of sexual abuse
D) family separation and loss

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