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BrownTown3

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Who is most likely to suffer from depression?
 
  a) Bob, a family doctor from Vancouver.
  b) Katherine, a school janitor from Kingston.
  c) Frank, an unemployed construction worker from Saskatoon.
  d) Elizabeth, an unemployed factory worker from Calgary.

Question 2

When diagnosing a manic episode using DSM-5 criteria, differentiating between elevated and irritable mood becomes important because:
 
  a) Irritable mood only occurs in children
  b) Mood type distinguishes between bipolar I and bipolar II disorder
  c) It changes the number of symptoms required to meet criteria for a manic episode
  d) It changes the probability of comorbid disorders



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Answer to Question 1

Here to give you a feedback, your answer was right Awesome

Answer to Question 2

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