Asked by Helen Barna on Feb 18, 2024

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Which of the following is the most common explanation given by researchers for the low rate of depression among older adults?

A) Older people generally develop dementia, so they don't know they are depressed.
B) As people age, they develop adaptive coping skills and a psychologically healthier outlook on life.
C) Older adults tend to be in denial regarding the status of their psychological well-being.
D) The elderly usually decline requests for participation in research studies on mental health.

Dementia

Cognitive disorder in which a gradual and usually permanent decline of intellectual functioning occurs; can be caused by a medical condition, substance intoxication, or withdrawal; also known as major neurocognitive disorder.

  • The impact of dementia on the recognition and reporting of depression in older adults.
  • The development of adaptive coping skills and a psychologically healthier outlook on life as people age.
  • The role of denial in the psychological well-being of older adults.
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Amanda TorresFeb 18, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
As people age, they often develop better coping skills and a more positive outlook on life, which can protect them from depression.