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Social class and mental illness: Community study.
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Author(s):
August B. Hollingshead
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Fredrick C. Redlich
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1958
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John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The research problem.
pp. 18
Methodological procedures.
pp. 47
The social structure in historical perspective.
pp. 66
Class status and cultural characteristics.
pp. 137
Psychiatric facilities.
pp. 171
Paths to the psychiatrist.
pp. 194
Class and prevalence of disorders.
pp. 220
Class position and types of mental illness.
pp. 253
The treatment process.
pp. 304
Expenditures on treatment.
pp. 335
Attitudes toward mental illness and treatment.
pp. 357
Social implications of psychiatric practice.
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