Mental Health in the Metropolis: the Midtown Manhattan Study: Thomas A. C. Rennie Series in Social Psychiatry, Volume 2Blakiston Division, McGraw-Hill, 1963 - Social psychiatry |
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... poor health . We decided to call this " Parents ' Poor Physical Health " principally to distinguish it from the dependent variable , mental health , used through- out the book . The background for this decision is discussed in Chapter 6 ...
... poor health . We decided to call this " Parents ' Poor Physical Health " principally to distinguish it from the dependent variable , mental health , used through- out the book . The background for this decision is discussed in Chapter 6 ...
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... health of parents in the three SES levels is probably due to the underreporting of poor health among the low SES parents of respondents . A final dichotomization of the Parents ' Poor Physical Health factor resulted in the frequencies ...
... health of parents in the three SES levels is probably due to the underreporting of poor health among the low SES parents of respondents . A final dichotomization of the Parents ' Poor Physical Health factor resulted in the frequencies ...
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... poor health ? " was used as the factor , " Parents ' Poor Physical Health . " Those with both parents in poor health , although few in number , showed considerably greater mental health risk than the rest of the sample . Respondents ...
... poor health ? " was used as the factor , " Parents ' Poor Physical Health . " Those with both parents in poor health , although few in number , showed considerably greater mental health risk than the rest of the sample . Respondents ...
Contents
Stress and Strain | 1 |
tual Framework The Analytical Framework | 16 |
An Overview | 31 |
Copyright | |
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100 per cent ACCORDING actually adaptive adult Answer associated AVERAGE MENTAL HEALTH behavior better broken homes cent Chapter character child childhood combined compared confidence death differences disagreements disorder economic effect example experience fact factors fathers feel four given greater hard higher impairment important included increase indicate individual involved less living low SES lower males marriage married mean mental disturbance Mental Health Rating mental health risk middle Midtown mobile mothers negative Neurotic never occupation parents particular patterns Perhaps persons poor health Poor Physical Health possible present Probable problems proportion psychiatric psychosomatic Psychotics Quarrels question relationship relatively reported respondents ridits sample seems separation similar social Socioeconomic Status strain Stress Score symptoms Table tend tion Total Number types variable various widowed women Worries worse