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Mental health in Black America

edited by Harold W. Neighbors, James S. Jackson

Sage Publications, c1996

  • : hc.
  • : pbk.

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Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-239) and indexes

Contents of Works

  • Mental health in Black America / Harold W. Neighbors and James S. Jackson
  • A model-free approach to the study of subjective well-being / Carolyn Benett Murray and M. Jean Peacock
  • Stress and residential well-being / Gayle Y. Phillips
  • Problem drinking, chronic disease, and recent life events / Isidore Obot
  • An analysis of stress denial / Rhoda Barge Johnson and Joan E. Crowley
  • Marital status and mental health / Diane Brown
  • The association between anger-hostility and hypertension / Ernest Johnson and Larry Gant
  • Coping with personal problems / Clifford L. Broman
  • Kin and nonkin as sources of informal assistance / Robert J. Taylor, Cheryl Burns Hardison, and Linda M. Chatters
  • Predisposing, enabling, and need factors related to patterns of help-seeking among African American women / Cleopatra H. Caldwell
  • Mental health symptoms and service utilization patterns of helf-seeking among African American women / Vicki Mays, Cleopatra H. Caldwell, and James S. Jackson
  • The police : a reluctant social service agency in the African American communities / Patricia A. Washington
  • Changes in African American resources and mental health : 1979 to 1992 / James S. Jackson and Harold W. Neighbors

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