Mental Health in the Metropolis: the Midtown Manhattan Study: Thomas A. C. Rennie Series in Social Psychiatry, Volume 1 |
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Page 169
... trend in mental mor- bidity rates was a reflection either of an atypical population or of an artifact in the classification process of the Study psychiatrists . Available evidence suggested the remoteness of such possibilities . The ...
... trend in mental mor- bidity rates was a reflection either of an atypical population or of an artifact in the classification process of the Study psychiatrists . Available evidence suggested the remoteness of such possibilities . The ...
Page 171
... trend for hospital patients and a descending age trend for clinic patients . In our Home Survey , on the other hand , the Impaired respondents represented the help - needy who are at risk of requiring psychiatric help . Calculating ...
... trend for hospital patients and a descending age trend for clinic patients . In our Home Survey , on the other hand , the Impaired respondents represented the help - needy who are at risk of requiring psychiatric help . Calculating ...
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... trend in Total Patients rates of the two communities seemed to move in opposite directions . Analysis suggested first that New Haven's inverse trend was beset on the one hand with some technical artifacts and , on the other , with a ...
... trend in Total Patients rates of the two communities seemed to move in opposite directions . Analysis suggested first that New Haven's inverse trend was beset on the one hand with some technical artifacts and , on the other , with a ...
Contents
Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
Copyright | |
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age groups American behavior Catholic chapter clinical criterion cultural demographic factors demographic variables differences disease E. B. White Epidemiology evidence frequency functioning Haven Home Survey Sample hospital hypotheses immigrants impairment rates indicated individual investigation latter Malzberg Manhattan marital status mental disorder Mental health categories mental health composition mental health rating mental illness mental morbidity Midtown population Midtown sample Midtown Study mobility morbidity rates observed occupational office therapists origin out-patient over-all own-SES parents pathology patient rates personality population density possible potential present prevalence problem professional psychiatric psychiatrists psychotherapy Puerto Ricans question range relatively religious Rennie reported respondent's role sample respondents sample's segment selection SES-origin Sick-Well ratio significant social class Social Psychiatry sociocultural socioeconomic status somatic specific strata stratum Study's Survey Sample Age symptom formation Table tend tion trend U.S. Census Bureau York City Yorkers