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Dorothea Dix abstained from the Women's Rights Movement primarily due to her focus on mental health reform and her belief that advocating for the rights of the mentally ill took precedence over other social issues. She felt that drawing attention to women's rights could detract from her efforts to improve the conditions of asylums and institutions. Additionally, Dix was concerned that aligning herself with the women's rights movement might undermine her credibility and the seriousness of her cause in the eyes of policymakers.

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