Multiple Choice
Findings from the Epidemiological Catchment Area Survey in the United States, the first comprehensive survey of mental disorders, found that
A) the prevalence rates of mental disorders are lower among people aged 65 and older, than in younger adults
B) with the exception of severe cognitive disorder, the prevalence rates of mental disorders are lower among people aged 55 and older, than in younger adults
C) the prevalence rates of mental disorders are higher among people aged 55 and older, than in younger adults
D) with the exception of severe cognitive disorder, the prevalence rates of mental disorders are higher among people aged 55 and older, than in younger adults
E) the prevalence rates of mental disorders are the same among people aged 55 and older, as in younger adults
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