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      A Meta-Study of Black Male Mental Health and Well-Being

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      Journal of Black Psychology
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                Journal of Black Psychology
                Journal of Black Psychology
                SAGE Publications
                0095-7984
                1552-4558
                March 2010
                November 24 2009
                : 36
                : 3
                : 303-330
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                10.1177/0095798409353756
                b94cf838-ab8f-4f93-9f99-d2d5d742bafc
                © 2009

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