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Collmarie

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Adolescents who are at a high risk for developing depression and other mental health problems also cope with
 
  1. school problems.
  2. acute physical problems.
  3. chronic physical problems.
  4. being different from their peers.

Question 2

Children who do not develop the ability to respond to and communicate their needs, and therefore sometimes remain dependent upon others throughout their lives, are diagnosed as having
 
  1. autism.
  2. anxiety.
  3. mental retardation.
  4. ADD.



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Answer to Question 1

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Adolescents with chronic physical health problems often experience psychological problems as well.

Answer to Question 2

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Children with autism do not develop the ability to respond to and communicate their needs and remain dependent on others, sometimes throughout their lives.



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