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Patterns of Mental Health Service Utilization
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1996How 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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Community mental health center staffing patterns
Community Mental Health Journal, 1970A survey of funded applications for federal staffing grants from 80 community mental health centers reveals that of 3,830 full-time positions projected by the centers, 1,613 or 42% were listed as nonprofessional mental health personnel. The study was conducted to help the planners of new centers benefit from the projected staffing patterns of existing ...
A I, Levenson, S R, Reff
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Producing pattern examples from “mental” images
Neurocomputing, 2010The WiSARD (Wilkie, Stonham and Aleksander's Recognition Device) weightless neural network model has its functionality based on the collective response of RAM-based neurons. WiSARD's learning phase consists on writing at the RAM neurons' positions addressed (typically through a pseudo-random mapping) by binary training patterns.
De Gregorio M +3 more
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EEG sleep patterns in mental retardation
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1969Abstract 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, 1956In 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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Arrest Patterns among Mentally Disordered Offenders
British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988One unknown factor in the link between crime and mental illness is whether or not mentally ill offenders are more liable than others to arrest. Ninety-one mentally ill, and 76 normal, criminally offending men were asked about the circumstances of their offence and arrest.
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