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JAMA 75 YEARS AGO

JAMA 75 YEARS AGO Comment the in- at risk condi¬ hysteria; ulations for these further, comparative high The results are consistent with of serious crime tions be frequency among may easily identified,1718 those from stud¬ for obtained women makes the association of must on previously hope hys¬ prevention depend ies ofconvicted teria felons. al¬ and crime of little im¬ further research with children and Sociopathy, general and are so Until more coholism, drug-dependence adolescents portance. recognized. the disorders The of is as¬ these results known about of these principal psychiatric implications prevention sociated with serious crime. In are To the that or until more fact, important. degree conditions, effective for deviant behavior be involved in the treatments are except sexually psychiatrists may developed, psychia¬ to arrest and treatment of criminal¬ trists be modest in their leading or should conviction, prevention other disorders in¬ deal with are must soci¬ claims. psychiatric ity, they chiefly associated with and felonies. frequently opathy, alcoholism, drug-depen¬ While is dence. These disorders are frequent hysteria among generally This was in investigation supported part by women resistant conviction is in¬ to available treat¬ felons, felony currently Public Health Service research AA-00209 grants At the those from ment. same because and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA American Medical Association

JAMA 75 YEARS AGO

JAMA , Volume 227 (6) – Feb 11, 1974

JAMA 75 YEARS AGO

Abstract

Comment the in- at risk condi¬ hysteria; ulations for these further, comparative high The results are consistent with of serious crime tions be frequency among may easily identified,1718 those from stud¬ for obtained women makes the association of must on previously hope hys¬ prevention depend ies ofconvicted teria felons. al¬ and crime of little im¬ further research with children and Sociopathy, general and are so Until more coholism, drug-dependence adolescents portance....
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American Medical Association
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Copyright © 1974 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.1974.03230190034009
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Abstract

Comment the in- at risk condi¬ hysteria; ulations for these further, comparative high The results are consistent with of serious crime tions be frequency among may easily identified,1718 those from stud¬ for obtained women makes the association of must on previously hope hys¬ prevention depend ies ofconvicted teria felons. al¬ and crime of little im¬ further research with children and Sociopathy, general and are so Until more coholism, drug-dependence adolescents portance. recognized. the disorders The of is as¬ these results known about of these principal psychiatric implications prevention sociated with serious crime. In are To the that or until more fact, important. degree conditions, effective for deviant behavior be involved in the treatments are except sexually psychiatrists may developed, psychia¬ to arrest and treatment of criminal¬ trists be modest in their leading or should conviction, prevention other disorders in¬ deal with are must soci¬ claims. psychiatric ity, they chiefly associated with and felonies. frequently opathy, alcoholism, drug-depen¬ While is dence. These disorders are frequent hysteria among generally This was in investigation supported part by women resistant conviction is in¬ to available treat¬ felons, felony currently Public Health Service research AA-00209 grants At the those from ment. same because and

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Published: Feb 11, 1974

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