“…Cross-sectional studies comparing populations of institutionalized and community-living elderly people have generally shown the institutionalized groups as less well functioning with impaired level of over-all adjustment, a reduced capacity for independent thought and action, depressive mood tone, low self-esteem as well as other negative attributes (Ames, Learned, Metraux, and Walker, 1954;Chalfen, 1956;Davidson and Kruglov, 1952;Davol, 1958;Fink, 1957;Lakin, 1960;Laverty, 1950;Lieberman and Lakin, 1963;Mason, 1954;Pan, 1948;Pollack, Karp, Kahn, and Goldfarb, 1962;Scott, 1955;Townsend, 1962;Tuckman and Lorge, 1952;Webb, 1959).…”