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    Diversity issues in the diagnosis, treatment, and research of mood disorders

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “….] -- Issues in the diagnosis and assessment of mood disorders in minorities / Humberto Marin and Javier Escobar -- Culture-specific diagnoses and their relationship to mood disorders / Peter Guarnaccia and Igda Martinez Pincay -- The epidemiology of mood disorders among U.S. minority populations / Sana Loue -- Treatment modalities and culture / Joe Westermeyer -- Health care seeking and access / Earnestine Willis and Sheryl E. …”
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    Diversity issues in the diagnosis, treatment, and research of mood disorders

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “….] -- Issues in the diagnosis and assessment of mood disorders in minorities / Humberto Marin and Javier Escobar -- Culture-specific diagnoses and their relationship to mood disorders / Peter Guarnaccia and Igda Martinez Pincay -- The epidemiology of mood disorders among U.S. minority populations / Sana Loue -- Treatment modalities and culture / Joe Westermeyer -- Health care seeking and access / Earnestine Willis and Sheryl E. …”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook
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    Ethical issues in international biomedical research : a casebook /

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…The challenge of informed consent in a genetic epidemiology study of Noma in rural Nigeria. Compensation for families who consent to research autopsy for their children in a study of malaria mortality in Malawi -- Respect for enrolled subjects and study communities. …”
    Book
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    Ethical issues in international biomedical research : a casebook /

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…The challenge of informed consent in a genetic epidemiology study of Noma in rural Nigeria. Compensation for families who consent to research autopsy for their children in a study of malaria mortality in Malawi -- Respect for enrolled subjects and study communities. …”
    Book
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