Patterns in delinquency.
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About: This article is published in Journal of Clinical Psychology. The article was published on 01 Jan 1953. The article focuses on the topics: Juvenile delinquency.
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Delinquency by opiate addicts treated at two London clinics.
TL;DR: Comparisons between the sexes showed that the outcome of treatment was worse in women, and in male addicts a history of delinquency had no prognostic significance, but in females convictions for non-drug offences before entering treatment might predict poor response to treatment of drug dependence.
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A Follow-up Study of Female Narcotic Addicts: Variables Related to Outcome
TL;DR: The number of previous convictions showed a significant inverse relationship to abstinence; this association may be worth validating in prospective studies of both sexes.
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Personality and Social Development during Childhood and Adolescence
TL;DR: Personality and social development during childhood and adolescence has been extensively studied by psychologists, psychiatrists, sociologists, anthropologists, and anthropologists during the past three decades as discussed by the authors.
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Chapter V: Personality and Social Development During Childhood and Adolescence
TL;DR: Personality and social development during childhood and adolescence has not appeared in the REVIEW since Blair's chapter (7) in 1950 as discussed by the authors, but it has been discussed extensively in the literature.
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Aspects of perinatal psychiatric illness.
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TL;DR: Developments in the field of perinatal psychiatry include a greater understanding of the nosology and aetiology of the conditions, the effect of maternal illness on the child as well as transcultural factors.
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