
doi: 10.1086/219076
Data collected in a survey the Mental Hygiene Study of the Eastern Health District in Baltimore are analyzed. By the use of carefully adjusted rates it is demonstrated that the population living for the shortest time in the same house shows the highest prevalence of personality disorder. Intracity mobility seems to be a much more important factor in this connection than intercommunity migration.
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