The protective factors that mitigate Mark’s suicide risk include his
a) mental status, marital status, and religious beliefs, which discourage suicide.
b) marital status; religious beliefs, which discourage suicide; and gun ownership.
c) marital status; religious beliefs, which discourage suicide; and access to professional care.
d) veteran status, history of a recent psychiatric admission, and religious beliefs, which discourage suicide.
Answer: c) marital status; religious beliefs, which discourage suicide; and access to professional care.
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