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Ethnic Differences in Somatic Symptom Reporting in Children With Asthma and Their Parents
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 07/01/09
Vasquez JC et al. - The study replicates and extends to children in previous research showing higher levels of symptom reporting in Latinos relative to whites. Results also provide new insight into the relation between general somatic symptom reports and pediatric asthma. Ethnic differences in somatic symptom reporting may be an important factor underlying asthma disparities between Latino and non-Latino white children.
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