Chicanos: Social and Psychological Perspectives

Chicanos: Social and Psychological Perspectives
ISBN-10
0801653169
ISBN-13
9780801653162
Category
Emigration and immigration
Pages
300
Language
English
Published
1976
Authors
Carrol A. Hernández, Marsha J. Haug, Nathaniel N. Wagner

Description

Journal of Hillside Hospital , 1957 , 6 , 216-228 . Karno , M. , & Edgerton , R. B. Perception of mental illness in a Mexican - American community . Archives of General Psychiatry , 1969 , 20 , 233-238 ( Feb. ) .

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