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So as the mental attrition wore on, the crowd — three quarters of it Spanish— began to amuse itself.
Perhaps the aim was mental attrition; to irritate us into paying bribes by reminding us of the east London we'd left behind and may never see again.
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Sending out the invitation was an accident, you see, a great big techno-blunder, the result of mental diffusion and attrition.
I can honestly say a few of these discussions ended in my "agreeing" via losing a mental war of attrition.
This can potentially help stem the attrition within the mental health workforce.
In people with serious mental illness similar levels of attrition have been found.
We are not aware of any other reports of attrition rates in mental health programmes in humanitarian settings.
Of concern are also high rates of depression and anxiety in both men and women at four medical schools, although the authors stated that it was unclear how mental health affects satisfaction and attrition [ 2].
For example, some mental disorders were differentially associated with attrition in a one-year compared to a 15-year follow-up of a geographical sub-sample in the same study [ 5, 9].
Attrition is the largest single mental health-related cost for employers, 18 and it has particular salience for military organisations, given their extensive and specialised training requirements.
In the patient group, the most important reasons for attrition were death (28.0%) and mental problems (37.6%).
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