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Antidepressant Use in Black and White Populations in the United States

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  • Hector M. González
  • Thomas Croghan
  • Brady West
  • David Williams
  • Randolph Nesse
  • Wassim Tarraf
  • Robert Taylor
  • Ladson Hinton
  • Harold Neighbors
  • James Jackson

Abstract

This article estimates the prevalence and correlates of antidepressant use by black and white Americans, using data from the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Surveys.

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  • Hector M. González & Thomas Croghan & Brady West & David Williams & Randolph Nesse & Wassim Tarraf & Robert Taylor & Ladson Hinton & Harold Neighbors & James Jackson, "undated". "Antidepressant Use in Black and White Populations in the United States," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 133e22b32bcd4dc0ae2699fd4, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:133e22b32bcd4dc0ae2699fd409893d0
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