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January 01, 2006
Gender, Race, and Culture
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Sample questions:
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Which of the following has/have been shown to be more prevalent in boys than in girls?
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After the onset of puberty, which of the following disorders is/are more prevalent in girls than in boys?
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In women, which of the following factors may influence the optimal dose range of a therapeutic medication?
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This course is based on the following:
Gender Issues in Psychiatry
01/01
Understanding the Significance of Race in the Psychiatric Clinical Setting
01/01
Mental Illness in Hispanics: A Review of the Literature
01/01
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