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A multiple perspective analysis of schizophrenics' symptoms and community functioning

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This project was partially supported by NIMH grant (MH-37038) and partially by the Delaware Valley Partial Hospital Association. Special thanks goes to Myrna Lysenberg, Phillip Braun, Donald Burstein, George Donneson, Rit Marafiote, and Thomas Giles for assistance with the study.

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Turner, R.M., McGovern, M. & Sandrock, D. A multiple perspective analysis of schizophrenics' symptoms and community functioning. Am J Commun Psychol 11, 593–607 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00896807

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