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DMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift. 110:137-140
The number of suicides by children and juveniles has remained similar or even slightly reduced in the last 5 years. This correlates with the constancy or slight reduction in the number of the under-20-years population over this period. Comparison wit
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Psychological Reports. 75:779-786
A level-of-care instrument was developed for individuals with severe mental illness. A random sample of 300 patients residing in two state hospitals and a state-operated nursing home was used to test the concurrent validity and reliability of the ins
Autor:
Paul R. Ahr
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PsycCRITIQUES. 56
Autor:
Paul R. Ahr
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PsycCRITIQUES. 53
Autor:
Paul R. Ahr
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PsycCRITIQUES. 53
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Paul R. Ahr
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PsycCRITIQUES. 52
Autor:
William R. Holcomb, Paul R. Ahr
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Psychiatric Services. 39:52-57
Within a statewide random sample of 611 young adult patients who received public inpatient, outpatient, and community residential care, 38 percent were found to have been arrested at least once in their adult lifetimes. Thirty-five percent had been a
Autor:
Paul R. Ahr, William R. Holcomb
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Psychiatric Services. 37:908-913
The level of functioning, treatment needs, and expected degree of compliance of 327 young adult patients who had a major psychiatric or substance abuse disorder were assessed retrospectively by the clinicians who provided their primary care in Missou
Autor:
Paul R. Ahr, William R. Holcomb
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Hospitalcommunity psychiatry. 38(6)
To make informed decisions about allocation of resources between state hospitals and community services, it is necessary to have comparable data on patients being served in both kinds of settings. Using a random sample of 611 severely impaired young
Autor:
William R. Holcomb, Paul R. Ahr
Publikováno v:
Hospitalcommunity psychiatry. 36(1)
The National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors surveyed all state mental health directors, through a series of mail questionnaires, to determine their national priorities for mental health care in the 1980s. In a ranking of 62 issu