Some families have problems in several areas simultaneously. What is the most probable reason for such multiproblem families?

A. Having multiple, ongoing, intense stressors beyond their resources
B. Lack of cultural integration into mainstream society
C. Many generations of being supported by outside governmental resources
D. Unwillingness to change or consider new approaches to problems


ANS: A

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Which of the following terms would describe this finding?

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