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Citation

Ogburn WF, Winston E. Am. J. Sociol. 1929; 34(5): 822-831.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1929, University of Chicago Press)

DOI

10.1086/214824

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The extent of insanity is not generally appreciated. A statistical analysis of the relatively more complete data gathered in New York and in Massachusetts reveals the startling fact that the chance of a young person 15 years old being placed in a hospital for the insane during his lifetime is about 1 in 20, while the chance of developing an incapacitating mental disorder whether sent to a hospital for insanity or not is probably at least as high as 1 in 10. To the extent that insanity is traceable to mental maladjustment due to psychological experiences it would appear that modern civilization is a cause to a very large extent of serious psychological maladjustment on the part of mankind.

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