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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an environmental factor that contributes to mental illness?
A
Normal fluctuations in hormone levels during adolescence
B
Inherited genetic mutations
C
Balanced nutrition and regular exercise
D
Chronic exposure to high levels of noise pollution
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the difference between environmental factors and biological or genetic factors in mental illness. Environmental factors are external influences from a person's surroundings that can impact mental health.
Review each option to identify whether it is an environmental factor or not. For example, 'inherited genetic mutations' are biological, not environmental.
Recognize that 'normal fluctuations in hormone levels during adolescence' are biological changes, not environmental influences.
Consider that 'balanced nutrition and regular exercise' are positive lifestyle factors, which generally promote mental health rather than contribute to mental illness.
Identify 'chronic exposure to high levels of noise pollution' as an environmental factor because it involves an external condition that can negatively affect mental well-being.