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... Catholic frequency . Thus , the Jewish - Protestant difference in public hospital rates is practically wiped out when total in - patients become the measure . Moving next to the psychiatric clinics , we observe Protestants and Catholics ...
... Catholic frequency . Thus , the Jewish - Protestant difference in public hospital rates is practically wiped out when total in - patients become the measure . Moving next to the psychiatric clinics , we observe Protestants and Catholics ...
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... Catholic Protestant Jewish Catholic .. 90.0 % 4.1 % 1.9 % Protestant . 2.5 78.6 1.9 Jewish . 0.0 0.4 75.6 None . 5.8 14.2 16.9 Other .. 1.7 2.7 3.7 N = 100 % ( 832 ) ( 562 ) ( 213 ) Of particular relevance to us here is the mental ...
... Catholic Protestant Jewish Catholic .. 90.0 % 4.1 % 1.9 % Protestant . 2.5 78.6 1.9 Jewish . 0.0 0.4 75.6 None . 5.8 14.2 16.9 Other .. 1.7 2.7 3.7 N = 100 % ( 832 ) ( 562 ) ( 213 ) Of particular relevance to us here is the mental ...
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... Catholic laity is " partially supported " by the church . There is no question about the church's unequivocal reactions to the antidoctrinal aspects of the psychoanalytic literature . Overlooked , how- ever , is the impressive movement ...
... Catholic laity is " partially supported " by the church . There is no question about the church's unequivocal reactions to the antidoctrinal aspects of the psychoanalytic literature . Overlooked , how- ever , is the impressive movement ...
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Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
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