After teaching a group of women in the community about common mental health disorders affecting them, the community health nurse determines that the teaching has been effective when the group identifies which one of the following?
A) Anxiety disorders and mood disorders occur twice as frequently in men as in women.
B) Women of color, women on welfare, poor women, and uneducated women are more likely to experience depression than women in the general population.
C) The three main types of eating disorders affect more men than women.
D) The three main types of eating disorders include undereating due to food unavailability.
Ans: B
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