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A Cross-National Survey of Mental Illness and Treatment

David Baskin

Crotona Park Community Mental Health Center, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital in New York City, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

I surveyed 28 countries (including seven territories in Australia and nine provinces in Canada), comparing their most common category of mental illness and the differ ent treatment approaches to these major categories. There were differences between respondents but these differences were not necessarily attributable to the level of socioeconomic development. Methodological issues and programmatic suggestions are explored with recommendations for future research.

Cross-Cultural Research, Vol. 17, No. 3-4, 246-270 (1982)
DOI: 10.1177/106939718201700305


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