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      Are Immigrants Healthier? The Case of Depression among Filipino Americans

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      Social Psychology Quarterly
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            Lifetime traumas and mental health: the significance of cumulative adversity.

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              Second‐generation decline: Scenarios for the economic and ethnic futures of the post‐1965 American immigrants

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                Journal
                Social Psychology Quarterly
                Soc Psychol Q
                SAGE Publications
                0190-2725
                1939-8999
                June 21 2016
                June 21 2016
                September 2007
                : 70
                : 3
                : 290-304
                Affiliations
                [1 ]University of Miami
                Article
                10.1177/019027250707000307
                cd24b200-e47f-4efe-add3-ffa8875db7d2
                © 2007

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