Drift and dangerousness: social class differences between acute schizophrenics and their parents in relation to measures of violence.

作者: Kenneth Seeman , Jerome A. Yesavage , Paul D. Werner , Jacqueline M. T. Becker

DOI: 10.1192/BJP.141.3.267

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摘要: Socio-economic differences between schizophrenics on an acute in-patient unit and their parents were studied in relation to indices of dangerousness psychiatric status. It was found that, whenever thier class origin, a large proportion patients had dropped occupational attainment, relative that parents, but tended be higher education than parents. Patients who committed assaultive act prior admission lower social status

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