In the context of gender and the impact of chronic health disorders, identify a true statement about women with chronic health disorders.
A. Married women with chronic health disorders are less likely to be institutionalized for their health disorder than are married men.
B. Women with chronic health disorders experience more deficits in social support than do men with chronic health disorders.
C. Disabled women are more likely to be married or get married than disabled men.
D. Married women with chronic health disorders spend fewer days in nursing homes than do married men.
Answer: B
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