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The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology
Volume 5, Issue / 1999
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Japanese Article- Please note that metadata of J-type articlesare generated by machine-translation and the original texts are written in Japanese.
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The times of the self-selective community Tsunetsugu, Munakata The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 5: 2-4, 1999. |
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We work on direct support in the HIV community and report it 池上千寿子 The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 5: 5-8, 1999. |
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Selective community of the homosexual Teishiro Minami The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 5: 9-10, 1999. |
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We support the independence of women by reporting Emiko Matsuura The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 5: 11-13, 1999. |
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Center LOUD for a lesbian and bisexual women LOUD The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 5: 14-16, 1999. |
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Practice of "the house of Danish ranch children" 松田正幸 The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 5: 17-19, 1999. |
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The place to stay of children turned from the community into the family 荒井俊 The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 5: 20-22, 1999. |
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Law and Medicine in the Case of the First Law Concerning Mental Disorder in Japan Kamiyo KITA The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 5: 23-32, 1999. |
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A study of mental health and personality on medical check-up clients Chieko FUJITA The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 5: 33-41, 1999. |
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THE TRAUMA OF HIV INFECTION Francis Ohnuoha The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 5: 42-52, 1999. |
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WORK AND DEPRESSION: A STUDY OF NURSES IN JAPAN Vishwanath V. Baba*, Louise Tourigny**, Terri R. Lituchy** The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 5: 53-77, 1999. |
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Effect of the tele counseling support project in the company Chieko Fujita *1, Tomomi Nakano *2, Ikuyo Mashiko *3, Tsunetsugu, Munakata *4 The Japanese Journal of Mental Health Sociology 5: 78-83, 1999. |
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