A) eating disorders.
B) self-injurious behaviors.
C) depression.
D) school-related problems.
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A) overt or covert.
B) latent or hidden.
C) externalizing or internalizing.
D) neurotic or psychotic.
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A) decreased significantly.
B) increased slightly.
C) decreased slightly.
D) remained at about the same level.
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A) Ricardo,a Latino adolescent whose parents closely monitor his friends and activities.
B) Brendan,a non-Latino White adolescent who has a high degree of sibling conflict.
C) Sara,an Asian American adolescent who feels liked by her peers at school.
D) Henry,an African American adolescent who spends his time with a deviant peer group.
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A) Anorexia is caused solely by genetics such as having an obese parent.
B) Anorexia is caused solely by environmental factors such as brain functioning changes as a result of restricting food.
C) Anorexia is attributed to both genetic and environmental factors.
D) The exact cause of anorexia cannot be determined.
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A) Being overweight as a child is a strong predictor of being overweight as an adolescent.
B) Numbers of overweight emerging adults,as well as children and adolescents,have increased recently.
C) African American girls and Latino boys have especially high rates of being overweight in adolescence.
D) All of these choices are correct.
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A) The highest suicide rates occur in Israel and Greece.
B) Emerging adults have triple the suicide rates of adolescents.
C) Males attempt suicide more than females.
D) All of these choices are correct.
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A) proactive appraisal.
B) coping flexibility.
C) slot movement.
D) None of these choices are correct.
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A) Problem behaviors in adolescence are interrelated.
B) Adolescents who are most at risk often have more than one problem.
C) High-risk youth often engage in two to three problem behaviors.
D) As many as 25 percent of the adolescent population in the United States have serious,multiple-problem behaviors.
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A) social factor.
B) psychological factor.
C) biopsychosocial factor.
D) biological factor.
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A) hip problems.
B) Type 2 diabetes.
C) depression.
D) All of these choices are correct.
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A) antisocial personality disorder.
B) oppositional-defiant disorder.
C) conduct disorder.
D) sociopathic personality disorder.
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A) barbiturates.
B) narcotics.
C) analgesics.
D) anabolic steroids.
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A) Males are more likely to use lethal means to commit suicide.
B) Males have more serious levels of depression.
C) Males are less likely to seek treatment for depression.
D) The rate of female suicide attempts is decreasing faster than the rate of male suicide attempts.
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A) percentage of body fat
B) weight in pounds
C) body mass index (BMI)
D) weight in relation to age
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A) is related to alcohol dependence during adulthood.
B) is related to increased likelihood of delinquency.
C) is almost always associated with parents who drink to intoxication.
D) is not a significant risk factor in later substance abuse.
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