Presidential Preferences of Psychotics and Normals in Two Recent Elections

Abstract
A psychotic population in which less than 10% had home visiting privileges was compared with a normal population of persons who were believed to have better than average mental health in terms of their work history and behavior. Analysis of both the 1972 and 1976 elections showed that patients significantly differed from the staff in their preferences.

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