Much of the problem with deinstitutionalization appears to be the ____

a. lack of community resources for discharged patients
b. ineffectiveness of medication given to discharged patients
c. poor quality of care patients received in the hospital
d. frequency with which misdiagnoses are made by mental health professionals


A

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