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Changing Patterns in Mental Illness in the Elderly

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
SummaryThe study at Graylingwell Hospital conducted by Roth (1955) has in part been replicated in order to study the changing patterns of mental illness in the elderly over a 25-year period. Important changes in the diagnostic distribution and outcome of cases admitted have occurred.
Alexander B. Christie   +1 more
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Branching Patterns of Mental Nerve in Newborns

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2020
Abstract In classical textbooks of Anatomy, the mental nerve is considered to be the terminal or main branch of the inferior alveolar nerve, especially trifurcate with no designated names as soon as it emerges from the mental foramen.
Ufuk, Çorumlu   +2 more
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Patterns of emergence of the human mental nerve

Archives of Oral Biology, 2002
This study investigated the path of emergence of the mental nerve in a number of human population groups. Skeletal material comprised 117 Negro skulls (53 males), 114 caucasoid skulls (62 males) and 100 pre-contact Maori skulls (70 males). In each case, the path of emergence was classified into posterior, anterior, right-angled or multiple. Those cases
Jules, Kieser   +4 more
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Patterns of imitation in mentally retarded children

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 1976
Abstract.— In this report, the interchange theory of imitation was extended to mentally retarded children. Retardates were expected to observe and copy adults, using external cues and internal controls as aids. In Experiment I external cues were studied.
R F, Quilty, R, Solowski, S, Maliniemi
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Patterns of New Chronicity in a Mental Hospital

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1973
The problem of the long-stay patient in the Mental Hospital has been discussed for a long time. The prediction that there would be a steady decline in the number of these patients made by Tooth and Brooke (1951) has not been borne out by the evidence of Baldwin and Hall (1967), and more recently by Hailey (1971). They have shown that although there has
L G, Measey, H, Smith
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EEG sleep patterns in mental retardation

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1969
Abstract EEG and eye movement were recorded continously during sleep in thirty-two adult subjects with mental retardation. Included were patients with mongolism, phenylketonuria (PKU), brain damage and undifferentiated retardation. The intellectual level of these patients was independently evaluated with the Wechsler Pre-School and Primary Scale of ...
I, Feinberg, M, Braun, E, Shulman
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Behaviour Patterns in Mental Disorder

Journal of Mental Science, 1956
In psychiatry, generalization is a process which requires careful handling. It must be firmly rooted in everyday experience of the practical empiricism which gets results, and must be free, as far as possible, from the numerous fallacies which have brought “armchair” philosophizing into disrepute.
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The Mental Hospital: A Pattern for the Future

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1967
The great changes that have occurred in mental hospitals over the last fifteen years due to improvements in treatment of both acute and chronic psychiatric illnesses are reflected in the dramatic running down of the long-stay patient population. The Ministry of Health (1961) and Tooth and Brooke (1961) envisaged a continuing fall in the number of beds ...
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Patterns of Mental Health Service Utilization

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1996
How many and which individuals, with which psychiatric disorders, receive (and do not receive) mental health services from which professionals in what settings? This question falls within the purview of mental health services research, which is a multidisciplinary field that brings together the methodologies of epidemiology, econometrics, and clinical ...
K I, Howard   +5 more
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