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Psychosomatic Medicine 1:162-172 (1939)
© 1939 American Psychosomatic Society
1 Institute for Psychoanalysis and Institute for Juvenile Research, Chicago
A study of the correlation between the emotional status and the blood pressure of 193 psychotic individuals was made. A significant degree of correlation was found. It is possible to divide both paranoid and depressed psychotic individuals into three groups on the basis of a clinical examination of their emotional status. This offers a ready and convenient estimate of the dynamic state of the emotions in these groups. The blood pressure findings may be significant in diagnosis and prognosis.
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