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2. Select a problem that places people at risk for mental disorders (child abuse, neglect, drug abuse): search the internet for reliable statistics and CITE them (What is the incidence and prevalence?). Search for a reliable SCREENING TOOL for chosen disorder (and cite). What are some preventative measures? What interventions are most effective? Discuss secondary and tertiary measures
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