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Underage Females' Experiences of Sexual Relations,Motherhood, and Married Life
Authors:T.A. GURKO
Affiliation:Institute of Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:Any substantial progress in the study of the nature of schizophrenia is predicated on overcoming a number of difficulties, and one of the most crucial factors in ensuring that this will be achieved is making the study of schizophrenia problem number one in every country. Yet to be successful such research requires setting up costly and complicated investigations, including multifaceted, general pathological studies of the brain, pharmacological studies, epidemiological studies, etc. This is a basic prerequisite for international scientific cooperation. Effective study of schizophrenia requires that variations among different countries in their views about the mind be overcome, since such variations make uniform clinical diagnosis of mental illnesses impossible. The difficulties are also due to the peculiar features of the clinical method in psychiatry, which still remains essentially functional, i.e., divorced from study of the material substrate of the illness. Despite the considerable progress it has made, psychiatry to this day still finds it impossible to dispense completely with the linear principle of Kraepelin's classification. An evaluation of the true value of any scientific system depends not only on how well it fits the facts but also on how effectively it meets the requirements of the time, the level of development of science, and the method employed. (1)
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