Which of these children is least likely to receive a diagnosis of childhood-onset

schizophrenia based upon his/her demographic characteristics?

a. Anne, a 16-year old European American girl living in inner-city New York City who
comes from a low-income family
b. Andre, a 7-year old African American boy living in inner-city Boston who comes from a
middle-income family
c. Jerry, a 15-year old Asian American boy who lives on a farm in Pennsylvania and comes
from a low-income family
d. Lucas, a 5-year old Mexican American boy who lives on the outskirts of Los Angeles and
comes from a high-income family
e. Jasmine, a 6-year old European American girl who lives in the suburbs of Atlanta and
comes from a middle-income family


E

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