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Concept Depressive Disorder
Academic Article Chronic Medical Conditions and Major Depressive Disorder: Differential Role of Positive Religious Coping among African Americans, Caribbean Blacks and Non-Hispanic Whites.
Academic Article Depressive Symptoms Predict Major Depressive Disorder after 15 Years among Whites but Not Blacks.
Academic Article Race Attribution Modifies the Association Between Daily Discrimination and Major Depressive Disorder Among Blacks: the Role of Gender and Ethnicity.
Academic Article Race and Ethnic Group Differences in Comorbid Major Depressive Disorder, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, and Chronic Medical Conditions.
Academic Article Gender and Ethnic Differences in the Association Between Obesity and Depression Among Black Adolescents.
Academic Article Association Between Stressful Life Events and Depression; Intersection of Race and Gender.
Academic Article Ethnic Differences in Separate and Additive Effects of Anxiety and Depression on Self-rated Mental Health Among Blacks.
Academic Article Neighborhood Safety and Major Depressive Disorder in a National Sample of Black Youth; Gender by Ethnic Differences.
Academic Article Depressive Symptoms During Adolescence Predict Adulthood Obesity Among Black Females.
Academic Article High Risk of Depression in High-Income African American Boys.
Academic Article Obesity and Polypharmacy among African American Older Adults: Gender as the Moderator and Multimorbidity as the Mediator.
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