Which Factor Presents The Highest Risk For A Child To Develop A Psychiatric Disorder?

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Which Factor Presents The Highest Risk For A Child To Develop A Psychiatric Disorder?

a. Having an uncle with schizophrenia b. Being the oldest child in a family c. Living with an alcoholic parent d. Being an only child
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ANS: C Having a parent with a substance abuse problem has been designated an adverse psychosocial condition that increases the risk of a child developing a psychiatric condition. Being in a middle-income family and being the oldest child do not represent psychosocial adversity. Having a family history of schizophrenia presents a risk, but an alcoholic parent in the family offers a greater risk.

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