Stephanie and Ryan are both in late adulthood and have been married for 55 years. At her recent doctor's appointment, Stephanie is newly diagnosed with diabetes. How is being married likely to affect how she handles this diagnosis?
A. She will feel less overwhelmed managing the condition than if she were single.
B. She will feel more guilt and believe that she has disappointed her husband.
C. She will need to rely more on other people outside of her family to help her manage the condition.
D. She will worry that her husband will bring up all of her past negative eating habits.
Answer: A
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