Depression and Racial/Ethnic Variations within a Diverse Nontraditional College Sample

The study's objective was to ascertain whether rates of depression were significantly higher for Dominican, Puerto Rican, South and Central American and Jamaican/Haitian students than for African American and White students. The sample consisted of 987 predominantly nontraditional college stude...

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Blacks
College Students
Company distribution practices
Demographic aspects
Depression (Mood disorder)
Depression (Psychology)
Depression, Mental
Distribution
Ethnicity
Evaluation
Gender Differences
Hispanic American Students
Nontraditional Students
Predictor Variables
Psychological aspects
Psychological Patterns
Puerto Ricans
Racial Differences
Sex differences (Psychology)
White Students
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