Cross-National Study of Diagnosis of the Mental Disorders: Methodology and Planning
Abstract
The author describes the instruments that have been developed to provide an objective basis for making reliable diagnoses in the cross-national study. Armed with these tools, the investigators designed an experimental approach to examining patients admitted to a London and a New York mental hospital. The author also outlines the next steps in the study.
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