Factors in prevention in inner city deprivation

I. Kolvin, G. Charles, R. Nicholson, M. Fleeting and T. Fundudis

In: The Public Health Impact of Mental Disorder 1990; 115-123

Used with permission. The Public Health Impact of Mental Disorder by David Goldberg & Digby Tantam, pp. 115-123, ISBN 3-456-81901-3 and ISBN 0-920887-65-1 ©1990 by Hogrefe & Huber Publishing, www.hogrefe.com
Cite as: 

I. Kolvin, G. Charles, R. Nicholson, M. Fleeting, T. Fundudis, "Factors in prevention in inner city deprivation", pp. 115-123, in D, Goldberg, D.Tantam (eds.), The Public Health Impact of Mental Disorder, (Hogrefe and Huber, 1990).

Abstract: 

Deprivation, particularly its troublesome extent and its transmission, has been the focus of epidemiological research in Newcastle over the last three decades (Miller et al., 1960, 1985; Kolvin et al., 1983a, 1983b, 1988). However, that was "head count" research; in this paper, we address ourselves to the topics of intervention and prevention.

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