Which of the following is FALSE about the NCS-R data?

a) The intervals between the time a person's mental disorder begins and his or her first attempt to seek treatment is relatively short.
b) Untreated mental disorders were associated with teen pregnancy.
c) Twenty-six percent of respondents met diagnostic criteria for a mental disorder within the past year.
d) Almost half of the people with one mental disorder also met the criteria for at least one other disorder.


Ans: a) The intervals between the time a person's mental disorder begins and his or her first attempt to seek treatment is relatively short.

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