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Life Stress, Social Support, and Weil-Being Among College-Educated African American Women

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Pages 55-73 | Published online: 11 Oct 2008

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Johnnie Hamilton-Mason, J. Camille Hall & JoyceE. Everett. (2009) And Some of Us Are Braver: Stress and Coping Among African American Women. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 19:5, pages 463-482.
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J. Camille Hall, Joyce E. Everett & Johnnie Hamilton-Mason. (2011) Black Women Talk About Workplace Stress and How They Cope. Journal of Black Studies 43:2, pages 207-226.
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