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Ethnic Group and Compulsory Detention
Medicine, Science and the Law, 1988ABSTRACT: One hundred consecutive patients detained under the Mental Health Act (1983) were investigated in terms of ethnicity, socio-demographic characteristics, psychiatric diagnosis, reasons for compulsory detention and immediate management. Of the total group, 26 were of West Indian origin and 65 were white. West Indian patients were more likely to
P, Moodley, G, Thornicroft
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QRISK2 validation by ethnic group
Heart, 2014To the Editor: Tillin et al recently reported a cohort study1 comparing the performance of QRISK2 and Framingham in the Southall and Brent cohort in London. We have a number of comments on the study and the interpretation of results. 1. Number of events . The main problem with the paper is that numbers are very small and given the resulting wide CIs
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Ethnic group and serum pepsinogen
Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1967Abstract Serum pepsinogen levels did not differ, either in mean value or in variability, among 133 middle-aged men of Irish descent, 196 men of Italian descent, and 64 Jews. A previous report of elevated levels among young men of Irish origin was not confirmed.
A, Damon, B, Bell
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Ethnicity and Ethinic Groups: Research Needs
International Migration Review, 1974An evaluation of existing studies in an area such as ethnicity, even if limited to the American society, is bound to be a frustrating experience. On one hand, even before approaching the matter of problem structure and conceptual catego? rization, one finds the subject enormous and amorphous?"murderously com?
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A Note on Ethnicity and Ethnic Groups in Iran
Iran and the Caucasus, 2005Even a brief review of the history of Iran clearly indicates that the country has always been the host of diverse ethnic groups during the past four millennia.' Hence, any generalisation concerning the Iranian society and culture is unsatisfactory unless the ethnicity is taken into consideration. Yet, surprisingly, the knowledge about the ethnicity and
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Nutrition and multi-ethnic groups
Royal Society of Health Journal, 1981Growth and health depend on food. You are what you eat. Cultural eating habits are based on low cost and availability of a food in local market. Religious restric tions on a particular food are meant to prevent moral, psychological and physical harm. In English food; excessive use of chips may lead to obesity and heart disease.
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