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frankwu

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How do French-speaking Canadians differ from English-speaking Canadians in terms of mental health problems?
 
  a) French-Canadians have much higher prevalence of mental disorders.
  b) French-Canadians have a much lower prevalence of mental disorders.
  c) French-Canadians do not differ from English-Canadians in terms of prevalence of mental disorders.
  d) French-Canadians are more likely to be diagnosed with depression.

Question 2

Having thoughts such as I am frequently looking on as if I am not part of things and feeling that your body is not in harmony with your being is most likely a symptom of:
 
  a) Hysteria
  b) Depersonalization disorder
  c) Conversion disorder
  d) Body dysmorphic disorder



nguyenhoanhat

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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