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082 00 362.2/089/96073|221 
245 00 In and out of our right minds :|bthe mental health of 
       African American women /|cedited by Diane R. Brown and 
       Verna M. Keith. 
264  1 New York :|bColumbia University Press,|c[2003] 
264  4 |c©2003 
300    xv, 301 pages ;|c23 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Part I. Introduction. A conceptual model of mental well-
       being for African American women / Diane R. Brown -- Part 
       II. Mental health and mental illness among African 
       American women. The epidemiology of mental disorder and 
       mental health among African American women / Diane R. 
       Brown and Verna M. Keith -- Part III. Race, gender, and 
       cultural influences on the mental well-being of African 
       American women. (Dis)respected and (dis)regarded: 
       experiences of racism and psychological distress / Diane 
       R. Brown, Verna M. Keith, James S. Jackson, and Lwarence 
       E. Gary -- Violence and mental health / Evelyn L. Barbee -
       - Color matters: the importance of skin tone for African 
       American women's self-concept in black and white America /
       Verna M. Keith and Maxine S. Thompson -- Part IV. Social 
       roles, social statuses, and the mental well-being of 
       African American women. Intimate relationships and 
       psychological well-being / M. Belinda Tucker -- Low-income
       single black mothers: the influence of nonresident 
       fathers' presence on mental well-being / Aurora P. Jackson
       -- Sho' me the money: the relationship between social 
       class and mental health among married black women / Pamela
       B. Jackson -- Life ain't been no crystal stair: employment,
       job conditions, and life satisfaction among African 
       American women / Anna L. Riley and Verna M. Keith -- 
       Multiple social roles and multiple stressors for black 
       women / Diane R. Brown and Donna L. Cochran -- Part V. 
       Keeping on...keeping on. Keeping the faith: religion, 
       stress, and psychological well-being among African 
       American women / Karen D. Lincoln and Linda M. Chatters --
       The benefits and costs of social support for African 
       American women / Beverly A. Gray and Verna M. Keith -- 
       Patterns of mental health services utilization among black
       women / Cleopatra H. Caldwell -- Part VI. Conclusion. In 
       and out of our right minds: strengths, vulnerabilities, 
       and the mental well-being of African American women / 
       Verna M. Keith. 
650  0 African American women|xMental health. 
650 12 Black or African American|xpsychology|vStatistics. 
650 12 Black or African American|xstatistics & numerical data. 
650 22 Mental Health|vStatistics. 
650 22 Women|vStatistics. 
700 1  Robinson-Brown, Diane. 
700 1  Keith, Verna. 
856 41 |3Table of contents|uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy044/
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