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John Henryism and perceived health among hemodialysis patients in a multiracial Brazilian population: The PROHEMO Study

Publication ,  Journal Article
Lopes, G; James, S; Lopes, M; Penalva, C; Joau e Silva, C; Matos, C; Martins, M; Pisoni, R; Lopes, A
Published in: Ethnicity and Disease
2018

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Ethnicity and Disease

ISSN

1945-0826

Publication Date

2018

Volume

28

Issue

4

Start / End Page

539 / 548

Publisher

International Society on Hypertension in Blacks; 1999

Related Subject Headings

  • Public Health
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
 

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Lopes, G., James, S., Lopes, M., Penalva, C., Joau e Silva, C., Matos, C., … Lopes, A. (2018). John Henryism and perceived health among hemodialysis patients in a multiracial Brazilian population: The PROHEMO Study. Ethnicity and Disease, 28(4), 539–548.
Lopes, Gildete, Sherman James, Marcelo Lopes, Carolina Penalva, Camila Joau e Silva, Cacia Matos, Marcia Martins, Ronald Pisoni, and Antonio Lopes. “John Henryism and perceived health among hemodialysis patients in a multiracial Brazilian population: The PROHEMO Study.” Ethnicity and Disease 28, no. 4 (2018): 539–48.
Lopes G, James S, Lopes M, Penalva C, Joau e Silva C, Matos C, et al. John Henryism and perceived health among hemodialysis patients in a multiracial Brazilian population: The PROHEMO Study. Ethnicity and Disease. 2018;28(4):539–48.
Lopes, Gildete, et al. “John Henryism and perceived health among hemodialysis patients in a multiracial Brazilian population: The PROHEMO Study.” Ethnicity and Disease, vol. 28, no. 4, International Society on Hypertension in Blacks; 1999, 2018, pp. 539–48.
Lopes G, James S, Lopes M, Penalva C, Joau e Silva C, Matos C, Martins M, Pisoni R, Lopes A. John Henryism and perceived health among hemodialysis patients in a multiracial Brazilian population: The PROHEMO Study. Ethnicity and Disease. International Society on Hypertension in Blacks; 1999; 2018;28(4):539–548.

Published In

Ethnicity and Disease

ISSN

1945-0826

Publication Date

2018

Volume

28

Issue

4

Start / End Page

539 / 548

Publisher

International Society on Hypertension in Blacks; 1999

Related Subject Headings

  • Public Health
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services