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Late-Onset Depression Risks Risks for What Appears to Be a Schizophrenic-Like

Question 25

Question 25

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Late-onset depression risks Risks for what appears to be a schizophrenic-like disorder that develops late in life include:


A) symptoms of depression.
B) reliance on others for help.
C) extreme poverty.
D) social isolation.

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