214 Pages
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Routledge
214 Pages
by
Routledge
408 Pages
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Routledge
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Scientists, philosophers, and storytellers often question why human beings appear to remain constant while existing in a state of change at the same tune. Among those who explore and expose dramatic conflicts between human stability and flux, the number of behavioral scientists has remained relatively low - that is, until Leo Srole followed the progress of a large cohort of people in his Midtown... Read more
1. Introduction 2. Midtowners Lost and Found: Search and Assessment—Tactics and Results (with Anita K. Fischer, Renée Biel) 3. Demographic Aspects of Mental Health 4. Biosocial Antecedents of Mental Health 5. Early Life Experiences and Sociodemographic Background 6. The Midtown Longitudinal Study Panel’s Mental Health from 1954 to 1974 7. The Midtown Longitudinal Study of Mental Health Treatment 8. Other Aspects of Change in Adult Health from 1954 to 1974 9. Predictions of Mental Health from Personal History Derived from the MHIM2: Expected versus Observed
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Leo Srole






