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According to Cummings & Druss (2011) study about adolescents and depression revealed that
 
  A) African American, Latino, and Asian adolescents with major depression were far more
  likely to receive mental health treatment, including prescription medication, than nonHispanic white adolescents, regardless of income levels and health insurance
  B) African American, Latino, and Asian adolescents with major depression were significantly
  less likely to receive mental health treatment, including prescription medication, than
  non- Hispanic white adolescents, regardless of income levels and health insurance
  C) African American, Latino, and Asian adolescents with major depression were far more
  likely to receive mental health treatment, but less likely to receive prescription medication,
  compared to non-Hispanic white adolescents, regardless of income levels and health
  insurance
  D) whether african american, latino, and asian adolescents with major depression received
  mental health treatment, including prescription medication, was completely dependent on
  income level and health insurance status

Question 2

During Colonial America, all children were expected to
 
  A) work B) be autonomous
  C) play D) attend school



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A





 

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