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which factor plays the biggest role in delaying the detection of childhood
diseases?
a. multiple infections
b. lack of health insurance
c. homeschooling
d. overprotective parenting
Brief Explanations
To determine the factor delaying childhood disease detection, we analyze each option:
- A. Multiple infections: While multiple infections can complicate diagnosis, they do not inherently delay detection.
- B. Lack of health insurance: Without health insurance, families may avoid or delay medical visits (e.g., check - ups, screenings) due to cost, reducing opportunities to detect diseases early.
- C. Homeschooling: Homeschooling itself does not directly impact disease detection; access to healthcare and regular check - ins (not schooling type) is key.
- D. Overprotective parenting: Overprotection may lead to some caution, but it does not systematically delay medical detection like lack of insurance (which limits access to care).
Lack of health insurance creates barriers to routine medical care, where many childhood diseases are detected.
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B. Lack of health insurance