The following statements about health care in the United States are true except
a. The U.S. ranks very high for infant mortality rates
b. Life expectancy was 78 in the U.S. compared to 83 for Japan
c. The U.S. has relatively low expenditures on health care treatment
d. is number one in small arms ownership
c. The U.S. has relatively low expenditures on health care treatment
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Which of the following is a true statement concerning clients with schizophrenia?
A) ?What looks like resistance or denial may in reality be a manifestation of negative symptoms of schizophrenia. B) ?Clients with co-occurring mental disorder involving psychosis have a higher risk for self- destructive and violent behaviors. C) ?Clients with a co-occurring mental disorder involving psychosis are particularly vulnerable to homelessness, housing instability, victimization, poor nutrition, and inadequate financial resources. D) ?About 1% of people develop schizophrenia during their lifetime; it usually develops between the ages of 16 and 30
"Religiosity" is a much more narrow concept than religion
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is a paradigm?
A. an attempt to explain, such as the cognitive behavioral paradigm B. a fundamental guide that reveals what we are likely to believe or not believe C. a guide that suggests where to find theories about a research study theme D. an assertion about ideology
Community psychiatry is based on the belief that the community should take some responsibility for preventing mental illness
Indicate whether the statement is true or false