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Subject: Psychiatry, Geriatric/Psych Searches (General)
Category: Reference, Education and News > Education
Asked by: radiant1-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 31 May 2003 20:33 PDT
Expires: 30 Jun 2003 20:33 PDT
Question ID: 211421
Need or would like to read in the original - can only find as
refernced throughout literatute. Please PDF or easily accessible
method. Searched Journal, articles...could really use direction with
these searches because I can't pay much at all.

Thank you.

... Chiu, H. (1994) Erotomania in the elderly. International Journal
of Geriatric
Psychiatry, 9, 673-674

Request for Question Clarification by luciaphile-ga on 01 Jun 2003 06:18 PDT
This article does not appear to be online for free or for a fee. If
you could give us an idea of your geographic location (city and
state--if in the US), a researcher might be able to locate an area
library that subscribes to this journal that you could access.

Regards,
luciaphile-ga

Clarification of Question by radiant1-ga on 01 Jun 2003 12:49 PDT
Thank you for getting on this. A Google search (Erotomania or
Erotomania Lecture) provided enough for a summer course I'm teaching.
But I'm annoyed that an article called "Erotomania in tyhe Elderly" by
H. Chiu is referenced throughout - even at a particular location "The
ISRA" Bulletin", but I've printed out all the material and still it
appears only as a reference.

I fount the Intl J. of Geriactric Psychiatry, but I can't find 9,
673-674, and that's where it is.

So I want to print the article w/o going through the Journal, which
would take too long - muy course is only 5 weeks.

Thanks.

Jean Bancroft

Request for Question Clarification by luciaphile-ga on 01 Jun 2003 13:35 PDT
The complete citation is:

"Erotomania in the elderly." by Chiu, Helen F. K. 
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 1994 Aug Vol 9(8)
673-674

I did a search in PsycINFO and in Social Science Citation Index
thinking perhaps that part of the citation had been printed
incorrectly (which has been known to happen), but this is all I can
locate. Hopefully another researcher can get you the information you
need.

Regards,
luciaphile-ga
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