Abstract
A long-range follow-up study was done to assess adaptation to adulthood of patients who had been hospitalized at a children's psychiatric hospital during the fiscal year 1969–70. Diagnosis and age at admission were not found to be indicators of future adaptability and females adjusted slightly better than males. Paraprofessionals were mentioned and remembered by the former patients more often than therapists and the majority of the non-psychotic sample was adapting adequately as young adults.
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