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Abstracts and Reviews : THE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT OF COPING: ACTION,GENDER AND SYMPTOMS IN A SOUTHERN BLACK COMMUNITY (1). EXTENDED FAMILY RELA TIONSHIPS,SOCIAL SUPPORT,AND MENTAL HEALTH IN A SOUTHERN BLACK COMMUNITY (2). UNEMPLOY MENT AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN A SOUTHERN BLACK COMMUNITY (3). EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DEPRES SIVE SYMPTOMS IN BLACK COMMUNITIES: A COMPAR ATIVE ANALYSIS (4). HOUSEHOLD STRUCTURE IN A SOUTHERN BLACK COMMUNITY (5). All by W. W. DRES- SLER. (1) Social Science & Medicine 21 (1985):499-506. (2) Journal of Health & Social Behavior 26 (1985):39-48. (3) Journal of Nerv ous & Mental Disease 174 (1986):1-7. (4) with L. W. BADGER,Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease 173 (1985):212-220. (5) with S. W. HOEPPNER and B. J. PITTS,American Anthropologist 87 (1985):853-862
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