Mental Health in the Metropolis: the Midtown Manhattan Study: Thomas A. C. Rennie Series in Social Psychiatry, Volume 2Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill, 1962 - Social psychiatry |
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Page 63
... respondents , 28.4 per cent were checked into this group , and obviously not all these respondents had clinical paranoia . Rather , they must be viewed as tending to projection mechanisms and distrustfulness of social situations at a ...
... respondents , 28.4 per cent were checked into this group , and obviously not all these respondents had clinical paranoia . Rather , they must be viewed as tending to projection mechanisms and distrustfulness of social situations at a ...
Page 190
... respondents . Most closely comparable are the mothers among the re- spondent generation ( respondent mothers ) with children under eighteen years of age . Only 13.6 per cent of respondent mothers themselves work full time , compared ...
... respondents . Most closely comparable are the mothers among the re- spondent generation ( respondent mothers ) with children under eighteen years of age . Only 13.6 per cent of respondent mothers themselves work full time , compared ...
Page 426
... RESPONDENTS ACCORDING TO RESPONDENTS ' AND FATHERS ' SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS Fathers ' Socioeconomic Status LOW MIDDLE HIGH Respondents ' No. No. No. Socioeconomic Status of Cases R of Cases R of Cases 201 Low 278 .61 225 .57 41 .57 Middle ...
... RESPONDENTS ACCORDING TO RESPONDENTS ' AND FATHERS ' SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS Fathers ' Socioeconomic Status LOW MIDDLE HIGH Respondents ' No. No. No. Socioeconomic Status of Cases R of Cases R of Cases 201 Low 278 .61 225 .57 41 .57 Middle ...
Contents
Stress and Strain | 1 |
An Overview | 31 |
Introduction The Community Sociography Operation | 45 |
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100 per cent adult factors Adult Mental Health Adult Poor Physical Anomie associated AVERAGE MENTAL HEALTH average ridit behavior cent level Chapter Character Negatively Perceived child childhood factors clinical confidence between ridits considered dichotomized Difference in test disagreements divorce downward mobile Economic Deprivation greater hay fever high SES increase indicate individual less level of confidence LOW MIDDLE HIGH low SES low status marriage married mental disorder mental disturbance MENTAL HEALTH MH Mental Health Rating mental health risk MIDDLE HIGH TOTAL Midtown mobile mothers neurosis occupation Parental Worries patterns poor health Poor Mental Health Poor Physical Health Probable Neurotic Probable Psychotics problems PROPORTIONS AND AVERAGE psychiatric psychiatrists psychosomatic conditions Quarrels questionnaire remarried reported respondent's RESPONDENTS ACCORDING Ridits not computed sample social psychiatry Socioeconomic Status LOW strain stress factors Stress Score superego Symptom Groups Table test variable tion Total Number trichotomized widowed worse