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Undiagnosed Psychiatric Patients: Part II: Follow-up Study

In a previous report records were studied of 256 in-patients who were discharged as undiagnosed, i.e. in-patients who at the time of discharge did not have a definable psychiatric illness (Welner, Liss, Robins and Richardson, 1972). In that study it was shown that when rigorous criteria for psychiat...

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Published in:British journal of psychiatry 1972-12, Vol.121 (565), p.647-651
Main Authors: LISS, JAY L, WELNER, AMOS, ROBINS, ELI
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