Women & MadnessAvon Books, 1973 - 359 pagine Examines psychiatric theory and practice concerning women, then presents a new female psychology. |
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... population in private hospitals , and 62 per cent of the population in out- patient clinics . In 1968 , women of all ages comprised 50 per cent of the population in state and county hospitals . From 1964 through 1968 , 125,351 more ...
... population in private hospitals , and 62 per cent of the population in out- patient clinics . In 1968 , women of all ages comprised 50 per cent of the population in state and county hospitals . From 1964 through 1968 , 125,351 more ...
Pagina 308
... population when male children and adolescents ( under 18 ) are excluded from the population . creased more dramatically , from 488,961 in 1963 to 615,112 in 1968 ( Table 5 ) . There were 4345 more men than women psychiatrically involved ...
... population when male children and adolescents ( under 18 ) are excluded from the population . creased more dramatically , from 488,961 in 1963 to 615,112 in 1968 ( Table 5 ) . There were 4345 more men than women psychiatrically involved ...
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... population . ‡‡ Where age - adjusted figures were obtain- able ( from 1966 through 1968 ) , women comprised approx- imately 61 per cent of the outpatient population between the ages of eighteen and sixty - four ( Table 6 ) . Both per ...
... population . ‡‡ Where age - adjusted figures were obtain- able ( from 1966 through 1968 ) , women comprised approx- imately 61 per cent of the outpatient population between the ages of eighteen and sixty - four ( Table 6 ) . Both per ...
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