Norman, a 71-year-old white widower, is very depressed. He still lives in the small town that he grew up in and attends church every Sunday. He also attends many other regular social activities during the week. What statement regarding Norman's susceptibility to suicide is most accurate?
A) Norman is at minimal risk to commit suicide.
B) The fact that Norman is an elderly, white, depressed male puts him in a high-risk group, but his social support system is a positive sign.
C) Norman displays all the risk factors associated with suicide and is likely to commit suicide.
D) Norman requires immediate hospitalization.
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