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ss2343

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Which of the following was an unforeseen consequence of deinstitutionalizat ion?
 
  a. An increased demand on the welfare system
  b. Abuses of antipsychotic and anxiolytic medications
  c. The need for mental health services in the community
  d. A rise in homelessness

Question 2

The most recent research on deinstitutionalizat ion has found
 
  a. inpatient hospitalization has been increasing due to the failures to provide adequate care in the community.
  b. inpatient hospitalization has continued to decrease, despite an increase in problems as a result.
  c. inpatient hospitalization has continued to decrease and communities have stepped up their response to improve outpatient care.
  d. inpatient hospitalization has been increasing due to increasing numbers of mentally ill.



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Answer to Question 1

d. A rise in homelessness

Answer to Question 2

a. inpatient hospitalization has been increasing due to the failures to provide adequate care in the community.



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