Depression, stress, mastery, and social resources in four ethnocultural women's groups

This descriptive study was designed to examine the interrelationships of depression, stress, mastery, and social resources in four ethnocultural women's groups. The random sample (N=212) was comprised of Chinese (n=60), Vietnamese (n=46), Portuguese (n=56), and Latin American (n=50) immigrant w...

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