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Health status and mobility limitations are associated with residential and employment status in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
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Health status and mobility limitations are associated with residential and employment status in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder

M Strassnig, D Cornacchio, P D Harvey, R Kotov, L Fochtmann and E J Bromet
Journal of psychiatric research, Vol.94, pp.180-185
2017-11
PMCID: PMC5605443
PMID: 28743064

Abstract

Employment - statistics & numerical data Follow-Up Studies Humans Middle Aged Male Schizophrenia - epidemiology Mobility Limitation Residence Characteristics - statistics & numerical data Adult Female Health Status New York - epidemiology Bipolar Disorder - epidemiology
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