Abstract

Attempts were made to predict the adjustment of veterans five years after psychiatric hospitalization. Measures of personality and social behavior within the hospital generally were unrelated to post-hospital adjustment. In contrast, both psychiatric judgments based on lengthy observation and physician's liking for a patient were related to status at follow-up.

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