Mental Health in the Metropolis: the Midtown Manhattan Study: Thomas A. C. Rennie Series in Social Psychiatry, Volume 1 |
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... respectively . In many American metropolitan centers , privately practicing medical specialists ( like specializing lawyers ) predominantly tend to establish their offices within the central business district . It is not relevant here ...
... respectively . In many American metropolitan centers , privately practicing medical specialists ( like specializing lawyers ) predominantly tend to establish their offices within the central business district . It is not relevant here ...
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... respectively ) are completely reversed in the fourth - generation group ( 27.9 and 17.2 % , respectively ) . Except that the anticipated difference between generations II and III does not appear , the Sick - Well ratios vary in the ...
... respectively ) are completely reversed in the fourth - generation group ( 27.9 and 17.2 % , respectively ) . Except that the anticipated difference between generations II and III does not appear , the Sick - Well ratios vary in the ...
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... respectively . In the middle class ( C - D ) , the corresponding values are 56 , 84 , and 130 , respectively . 34 By the latter criterion , a change from Boston to New York , i.e. , from a smaller metropolis to a larger one , is minimal ...
... respectively . In the middle class ( C - D ) , the corresponding values are 56 , 84 , and 130 , respectively . 34 By the latter criterion , a change from Boston to New York , i.e. , from a smaller metropolis to a larger one , is minimal ...
Contents
Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
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