Mental Health in the Metropolis: the Midtown Manhattan Study: Thomas A. C. Rennie Series in Social Psychiatry, Volume 1 |
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Page 143
... morbidity rate above derived for the subsample of Baltimore age 15 to 64 whites , we can estimate that prior to such review and rejection this morbidity rate stood at about 24 % .52 Represented in the latter rate would be the " false ...
... morbidity rate above derived for the subsample of Baltimore age 15 to 64 whites , we can estimate that prior to such review and rejection this morbidity rate stood at about 24 % .52 Represented in the latter rate would be the " false ...
Page 162
... morbidity rates between the Midtown age groups A ( 20 to 29 ) and B ( 30 to 39 ) seen in Table 9-2 . Second , we have already called attention to shorter life expectancies known among people with mental disorders which may require ...
... morbidity rates between the Midtown age groups A ( 20 to 29 ) and B ( 30 to 39 ) seen in Table 9-2 . Second , we have already called attention to shorter life expectancies known among people with mental disorders which may require ...
Page 345
... morbidity rates separately derived in two communities often stand on questionable grounds of comparability , in part because of technical or judgmental differences between the two investigations . However , the researcher's comparisons ...
... morbidity rates separately derived in two communities often stand on questionable grounds of comparability , in part because of technical or judgmental differences between the two investigations . However , the researcher's comparisons ...
Contents
Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
Copyright | |
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