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A 15-year-old high school junior girl drank constantly. What might be a personal host factor?
 
  A. Her own alienation and rebelliousness
  B. High expectations for success from family and friends
  C. Inconsistent or absent parental discipline, supervision, and support
  D. Parents who are horrified by the very idea of liquor, that is, true teetotalers

Question 2

What factors are associated with increased risk of violence? Select all that apply.
 
  A. Access to guns in the home
  B. Extensive involvement in community activities
  C. High levels of stress in the family
  D. Low socioeconomic status
  E. Rigid sex role expectations
  F. Use of television as a free babysitter



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, C, D, E, F



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