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Mental health care preferences among low-income and minority women
Archives of Women's Mental Health, 05/13/08
Nadeem E et al. - Mental health care preferences are examined among 1,893 low-income immigrant and U.S.-born women with an acknowledged emotional problem. Ethnicity, depression, somatization, and stigma are examined as they relate to mental health care preferences (medication, individual and group counseling, faith, family/friends).
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