African-American men report an average of eight Depressive Symptoms in a month, with family support, mastery, self-esteem, chronic stressors and discrimination among the factors that are significant to their psychological health, according to a new study led by researchers at Georgia State University. Although African-Americans are less likely than whites to meet the criteria for […]
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