John Henryism and Blood Pressure Differences Among Black Men: II. The Role of Occupational Stressors
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James, SA; LaCroix, AZ; Kleinbaum, DG; Strogatz, DS
Published in: Journal of Behavioral Medicine
1984
Duke Scholars
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Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Publication Date
1984
Volume
6
Start / End Page
257 / 273
Related Subject Headings
- Clinical Psychology
- 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences
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James, S. A., LaCroix, A. Z., Kleinbaum, D. G., & Strogatz, D. S. (1984). John Henryism and Blood Pressure Differences Among Black Men: II. The Role of Occupational Stressors. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 6, 257–273.
James, S. A., A. Z. LaCroix, D. G. Kleinbaum, and D. S. Strogatz. “John Henryism and Blood Pressure Differences Among Black Men: II. The Role of Occupational Stressors.” Journal of Behavioral Medicine 6 (1984): 257–73.
James SA, LaCroix AZ, Kleinbaum DG, Strogatz DS. John Henryism and Blood Pressure Differences Among Black Men: II. The Role of Occupational Stressors. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 1984;6:257–73.
James, S. A., et al. “John Henryism and Blood Pressure Differences Among Black Men: II. The Role of Occupational Stressors.” Journal of Behavioral Medicine, vol. 6, 1984, pp. 257–73.
James SA, LaCroix AZ, Kleinbaum DG, Strogatz DS. John Henryism and Blood Pressure Differences Among Black Men: II. The Role of Occupational Stressors. Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 1984;6:257–273.
Published In
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Publication Date
1984
Volume
6
Start / End Page
257 / 273
Related Subject Headings
- Clinical Psychology
- 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences