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Behaviors as risk factors for rehospitalization: implications for predicting and preventing admissions among the seriously mentally ill G. SullivanA. S. YoungH. Morgenstern Original Paper Pages: 185 - 190
Reliability of the recording of schizophrenia and depressive disorder in the Saskatchewan health care datafiles N. S. B. RawsonE. MalcolmC. D'Arcy Original Paper Pages: 191 - 199
The costs and benefits of boundary maintenance: stress, religion and culture among Jews in Britain K. M. LoewenthalV. GoldblattA. Sowden Original Paper Pages: 200 - 207
The Mannheim interview on social support psychometric characteristics of a Spanish version A. J. Vázquez MorejónR. J. Garcia-Bóveda Original Paper Pages: 208 - 214
Experiences of religious healing in psychiatric patients in South India J. CampionD. Bhugra Original Paper Pages: 215 - 221
Mental disorders and health care seeking in Bandiagara: a community survey in the Dogon Plateau M. G. CartaP. CoppoP. P. Mounkuoro Original Paper Pages: 222 - 229
Assessing rearing behaviour from the perspective of the parents: a new form of the EMBU J. CastroJ. de PabloJ. Toro Original Paper Pages: 230 - 235
A diagnostic comparison of homeless and nonhomeless patients in an urban mental health clinic C. S. NorthS. J. ThompsonE. M. Smith Original Paper Pages: 236 - 240