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The British Journal of Psychiatry 139: 23-24 (1981)
© 1981 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
VB Chaugule and RS Master
A total of 150 psychiatric patients--schizophrenics, affective psychotics and neurotics--were compared with 150 normal controls for handedness. Schizophrenics were significantly more likely to be non- dextrals (i.e. not completely right handed) than controls. Affective psychotics and neurotics were not significantly different from controls.
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