Perceived Racism and Coping: Joint Predictors of Blood Pressure in Black Americans (original) (raw)

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Perceived Racism and Coping: Joint Predictors of Blood Pressure in Black Americans

Negro Educational …, 2008

Abstract

Black Americans suffer disproportionate incidences of severe complications associated with hypertension and cardiovascular disease. Psychosocial factors and subsequent coping responses have been implicated in the etiology of disease. Perceived racism has been identified as ...

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