Family Characteristics of Obsessive Children

A sociopsychiatric study of 30 obsessive children and their parents found them not to be at all deviant from the norms of middle-class, white Anglo-Saxon Protestant North America. Both demographically and attitudinally, they conformed to these norms and ideals. The parents seemed to have as "vi...

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Attitude
Child
Communication
Demography
Divorce
Educational Status
Family
Family Characteristics
Female
Humans
Intelligence
Life Style
Male
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Personality
Remission, Spontaneous
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Self Concept
Sex Factors
Social Class
Social Values
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