Racial/ethnic differences in general physical symptoms and medically unexplained physical symptoms: Investigating the role of education

scientific article published on 12 March 2020

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P356DOI10.1037/CDP0000319
P932PMC publication ID7486256
P698PubMed publication ID32162934

P50authorAmanda NeMoyerQ56556852
Margarita AlegríaQ66725452
Stella EvangelidouQ90258453
Mario Cruz-GonzalezQ90258460
Isabel O'MalleyQ90258463
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P577publication date2020-03-12
P1433published inCultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority PsychologyQ5193211
P1476titleRacial/ethnic differences in general physical symptoms and medically unexplained physical symptoms: Investigating the role of education

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