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What are the three main dimensions or features of the 'Epidemiological Triangle'? (What labels go on the three tips?)
Sexual Abuse
An undesired sexual behavior by one person upon another, often exerting power, force, or coercion.
Aseptic Technique
A set of practices and procedures used in healthcare to prevent the introduction of pathogens and minimize the risk of infection.
Disturbed Personal Identity
A mental state in which an individual is unable to maintain a coherent sense of self or identity, often resulting from trauma or mental health conditions.
Alzheimer's Disease
A progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by memory loss, cognitive decline, and personality changes.
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