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FAMIGLIA, CLASSE SOCIALE E OSPEDALIZZAZIONE INFANTILE: UNO STUDIO PILOTA
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DI BLASIO, PAOLA
, UGAZIO, VALERIA
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NOTE E DISCUSSIONI
1979
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FAMIGLIA, CLASSE SOCIALE E OSPEDALIZZAZIONE INFANTILE: UNO STUDIO PILOTA
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DI BLASIO, PAOLA
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NOTE E DISCUSSIONI
1979
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FAMIGLIA, CLASSE SOCIALE E OSPEDALIZZAZIONE INFANTILE: UNO STUDIO PILOTA
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FAMIGLIA, CLASSE SOCIALE E OSPEDALIZZAZIONE INFANTILE: UNO STUDIO PILOTA
1979
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The research to which this article refers was carried out at the Pediatric Clinic of the University of Milan and deals with social aspects of children's hospitalization. The hospital records concerning 1974 were analyzed, and clinical interviews with parents of hospitalized children were carried out. According to the hospital records, children were classified as « necessarily necessarily » or « unnecessarily » hospitalized. Children belonging to disadvantaged, immigrant families, or living in crowded environment are unnecessarily hospitalized in a significantly greater number of cases. Furthermore, the families of unnecessarily hospitalized children are characterized by two familiar patterns which, through different and to some extent opposite psychological dynamics, are both very close to the isolated nuclear pattern.
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Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
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