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      Perceived Discrimination and Depression: Moderating Effects of Coping, Acculturation, and Ethnic Support

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          American Journal of Public Health, 93(2), 232-238

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          Racial Differences in Physical and Mental Health: Socio-economic Status, Stress and Discrimination.

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                American Public Health Association
                2003
                February 2003
                15 May 2019
                Article
                10.2105/AJPH.93.2.232
                1447722
                12554575
                8d8024d0-a57a-4158-9f8c-9afbb8697402
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