Social Science Quarterly, Volume 70Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1989 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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In particular , we believe that these methods and data shed new light on the question of the extent of Mexican American underutilization of mental health inpatient services in an evolving mental health care system .
In particular , we believe that these methods and data shed new light on the question of the extent of Mexican American underutilization of mental health inpatient services in an evolving mental health care system .
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For example , a heavily Hispanic area is likely to have half the number of persons in mental institutions as an Anglo area , but those who are hospitalized may be much less responsive to deinstitutionalization than the average Anglo .
For example , a heavily Hispanic area is likely to have half the number of persons in mental institutions as an Anglo area , but those who are hospitalized may be much less responsive to deinstitutionalization than the average Anglo .
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“ Re - examination of Mexican American Service Utilization and Mental Health Need . " Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 5 ( 2 ) : 163-80 . Haberman , S. J. 1978–79 . The Analysis of Qualitative Data . 2 vols .
“ Re - examination of Mexican American Service Utilization and Mental Health Need . " Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 5 ( 2 ) : 163-80 . Haberman , S. J. 1978–79 . The Analysis of Qualitative Data . 2 vols .
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