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The incidence of psychosocial problems of various kinds tends to be much higher in the inner cities than in areas of small towns or in rural communities. This paper explores the mechanisms likely to contribute to this difference, and considers the implications for mental health practitioners and policy makers.
Michael Rutter (Thu,) studied this question.
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