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John Henryism, depression, and perceived social support in Black women
Author(s):
EC Bronder
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SL Speight
,
KM Witherspoon
,
Ellen Bronder
,
S. Speight
,
K. Witherspoon
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A. THOMAS
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2014
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Journal of Black Psychology
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