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kwoodring

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An alcoholic woman who is not married enters treatment with you. Comparing the differences between married and unmarried women, what are her chances for recovery?
 
  A. The same as if she were married
  B. Lower than a woman in a tense (marital) relationship
  C. Lower than a woman married to an alcohol-using partner
  D. Higher than a married woman

Question 2

________ may progress to abuse or dependence faster than ________. Physical health problems are experienced more often by ________ than by ________.
 
  A. Men; women; women; men
  B. Women; men; men; women
  C. Men; women; men; women
  D. Women; men; women; men



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Answer to Question 1

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