In studies where age-dependent risk factors for anxiety and depression (e.g., gender, marital status, level of education and employment status) were controlled, there is a consistent pattern of:
A) decreasing risk of depression or anxiety with increasing age.
B) increasing risk of depression or anxiety with increasing age.
C) no changes in risk of depression or anxiety with increasing age.
D) increasing risk of depression, but decreasing risk of anxiety.
E) increasing risk of anxiety, but decreasing risk of depression.
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