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... patients begun actual treatment , the benefits resulting may be suggested by a study made several years earlier , involving 288 patients of New York City clinics.11 In summary statement , " only about one - fourth of the patients ...
... patients begun actual treatment , the benefits resulting may be suggested by a study made several years earlier , involving 288 patients of New York City clinics.11 In summary statement , " only about one - fourth of the patients ...
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... patients , covering all others who had been in either a hospital or an ambulatory service ; and ( 3 ) never - patients . We now seek the connection between this patient - history variable and socioeconomic status , not on the broad base ...
... patients , covering all others who had been in either a hospital or an ambulatory service ; and ( 3 ) never - patients . We now seek the connection between this patient - history variable and socioeconomic status , not on the broad base ...
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... Patient - history Classification by Generation - in - U.S . Generation groups Patient - history I II III - IV Current patients .. 0.6 % 4.6 % 14.3 % Ex - patients ... 16.5 24.4 25.5 Ever - patients . 17.1 29.0 39.8 Never - patients ...
... Patient - history Classification by Generation - in - U.S . Generation groups Patient - history I II III - IV Current patients .. 0.6 % 4.6 % 14.3 % Ex - patients ... 16.5 24.4 25.5 Ever - patients . 17.1 29.0 39.8 Never - patients ...
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Reasons for the Study | 3 |
Design | 26 |
Mental Health Ratings | 59 |
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