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... Illness in a Large City : The Baltimore Study , 1957 . " Studies in Medical Sociology : The Relation of Mental Disorders to Population Density , " New Engl . J. Med . , vol . 23 , no . 17 , pp . 571-577 , Oct. 26 , 1944 . 45 " Third ...
... Illness in a Large City : The Baltimore Study , 1957 . " Studies in Medical Sociology : The Relation of Mental Disorders to Population Density , " New Engl . J. Med . , vol . 23 , no . 17 , pp . 571-577 , Oct. 26 , 1944 . 45 " Third ...
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... mental health authority in the Federal government declared this unequivocal view of that assumption : 20 The large number of prevalence and incidence studies of hospitalized psychotics are inadequate for our purposes on many counts ...
... mental health authority in the Federal government declared this unequivocal view of that assumption : 20 The large number of prevalence and incidence studies of hospitalized psychotics are inadequate for our purposes on many counts ...
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The Midtown Manhattan Study Leo Srole. APPENDIX C Incidence versus Prevalence of Treated Mental Illness The largest morbidity study ever undertaken has been that conducted by the United States National Health Survey ( NHS ) of the ...
The Midtown Manhattan Study Leo Srole. APPENDIX C Incidence versus Prevalence of Treated Mental Illness The largest morbidity study ever undertaken has been that conducted by the United States National Health Survey ( NHS ) of the ...
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Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
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