College student Judith was accosted and touched sexually by a stranger near campus. Statistically, how does this affect her health risks?
A) ?She is more likely to smoke, but she is not any more likely to use drugs.
B) ?She is more likely to develop an eating disorder than to think of suicide.
C) ?She is more likely to develop any of these behaviors causing health risk.
D) ?She is more likely to do none of these as there was no rape/rape attempt.
C
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