Which conditions may contribute to disability? Select all that apply

a. Violence
b. Tobacco use
c. Lack of access to health care
d. Unsanitary living conditions


A, B, C, D
Several conditions and inherited problems can cause disability: genetic disorders, acute and chronic illnesses, violence, tobacco use, lack of access to health care, as well as failure to eat correctly, exercise regularly, or manage stress effectively. Substance abuse, environmental prob-lems, and unsanitary living conditions can cause disability.

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