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Mental health in the metropolis: The midtown Manhattan study.
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Author(s):
Leo Srole
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Thomas S. Langner
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Stanley T. Michael
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Marvin K. Opler
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Thomas A. C. Rennie
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1962
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McGraw-Hill
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1962
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Reasons for the Study.
pp. 8
Goals and Guidelines of the Study.
pp. 26
Study methods: Design.
pp. 59
Study methods: Mental health ratings.
pp. 69
The Scene and the People.
pp. 89
Population distillates.
pp. 104
Community Institutions and Psychosocial Climate.
pp. 127
Midtown and Several Other Populations.
pp. 157
Age groups.
pp. 174
Sex and Marital Status Groups.
pp. 190
Socioeconomic status: Specifications.
pp. 210
Socioeconomic status groups: Their mental health composition.
pp. 240
Socioeconomic status groups: Their psychiatric patients.
pp. 253
Generation-in-U.S. and Rural-Urban Origins.
pp. 282
National-origin groups.
pp. 300
Religious origin.
pp. 327
Psychiatrist's Commentary.
pp. 336
Sociologist's Sight Lines: Retrospective and Prospective.
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