Mental Health in the Metropolis: the Midtown Manhattan Study: Thomas A. C. Rennie Series in Social Psychiatry, Volume 1 |
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... observed difference is related to variations in the treatment capacities of the psychiatric out- patient facilities accessible to each population . Taking into account only the number of locally based out - patient clinics , we find ...
... observed difference is related to variations in the treatment capacities of the psychiatric out- patient facilities accessible to each population . Taking into account only the number of locally based out - patient clinics , we find ...
Page 242
... observations may be in order . First , the New Haven monograph estimates that approximately 40 to 50 office patients ... observed for like treatment sites in Midtown ( Table 13-1 ) . That is , patient rates for the low - cost facilities ...
... observations may be in order . First , the New Haven monograph estimates that approximately 40 to 50 office patients ... observed for like treatment sites in Midtown ( Table 13-1 ) . That is , patient rates for the low - cost facilities ...
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... observed differences in clinic frequencies . If so , the Total Patients rate probably would be highest among Jews , with the Catholic rate perhaps exceeding the Protestant frequency by a relatively small margin . Or , on the common ...
... observed differences in clinic frequencies . If so , the Total Patients rate probably would be highest among Jews , with the Catholic rate perhaps exceeding the Protestant frequency by a relatively small margin . Or , on the common ...
Contents
Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
Copyright | |
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