A) Major depression
B) Persistent depressive disorder
C) Bipolar II disorder
D) Hypomania
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A) Decreased self-esteem
B) Cognitive decline
C) Low motivation
D) Decreased psychotic symptoms
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A) Sleep
B) Social participation
C) Activities of daily living
D) Work
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A) Depression occurs more frequently in men.
B) One in five Americans will experience depression during their lifetime.
C) Mood disorders are associated with higher socioeconomic status.
D) Symptoms of bipolar disorder typically occur after the age of 25.
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A) Decreased access to mental health care is a risk factor for suicide.
B) Suicide has been linked to lower socioeconomic countries.
C) Suicide is the second leading cause of death among 60- to 75-year-olds.
D) Alcohol use is a protective factor for suicide.
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A) Having a father with major depression
B) Decreased secretion of cortisol
C) Early exposure to adverse events resulting in negative attitudes and biases about the self and the world
D) Well-regulated circadian rhythms
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A) Major depression
B) Hypomania
C) Bipolar I disorder
D) Bipolar II disorder
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