An elderly, hard-of-hearing client is observed not participating with conversation and sits quietly in the corner of the room. This client's physical ailment is impacting which psychosocial dimension?

1. Mental
2. Emotional
3. Social
4. Spiritual


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Rationale 1: Mental functioning refers to the ability to cognitively process and interact with the environment.
Rationale 2: The emotional dimension is subjective and includes one's feelings.
Rationale 3: Psychosocial health includes mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions. When one part is missing or dysfunctional, all other parts of the individual are affected. Social functioning refers to the ability to form relationships with others.
Rationale 4: Spirituality refers to the beliefs and values that give meaning to life.

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