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Transcultural Psychiatry
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PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL REACTIONS OF A RURAL AND SUBURBAN POPULATION IN TAIWAN by HSIEN RIN, HUNG-MING CHU, and TSUNG-YI LIN, Taipei, Taiwan. Typescript, 76 pp

RIN and his co-workers report on research concerning psychophysiological reactions of a rural and suburban population in Taiwan. They studied (a) the prevalence of these reactions in a sample population, and (b) the occurrence of psychophysiological symptoms and disorders in relation to socio-environmental factors. YAP, who has been for many years interested in culture-bound reactive syndromes, describes from the vantage point of the Far Eastern observer the nature of these disorders and proposes a classification of them.

Transcultural Psychiatry, Vol. 3, No. 2, 98-101 (1966)
DOI: 10.1177/136346156600300205


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