THE SELECTEE AND HIS COMPLAINTS
Abstract
The incidence was given of complaints among certain groups of selectees as ascertained by the use of a psychiatric questionnaire. A number of observations were made as to the significance of these complaints and their evaluation by the psychiatrist at an induction station. Morale as a prognostic factor is discussed, and in the less severe neurotic morale was considered the determining factor as to suitability for military service.
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