HONOR, MACHISMO KEY SUICIDE FACTORS AMONG CUBAN MEN
Pay-Per-View - South Florida Sun - Sentinel - ProQuest Archiver - Sep 21, 1994 "Other studies done on Hispanics were on Puerto Ricans and Mexican-Americans," ... Llorente believes, had these men sought treatment for their depression. ...
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In Age of AIDS, Love and Hope Can Lead to Risk
New York Times - Jul 27, 1996 The agency said the rate of illness among black men had increased 79 percent from 1989 to 1994; among Hispanic men, it increased 61 percent; among white men ...
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THE FLIP SIDE: ABANDONMENT IN MEXICO
Pay-Per-View - Orlando Sentinel - ProQuest Archiver - Aug 29, 1993 The study, published in the Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, describes towns devoid of men, where tense and saddened women cope with the ...
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Calif. Gives IOUs, But the Nation Owes the Debt
Pay-Per-View - The Sun - ProQuest Archiver - Jul 7, 1992 White men unemployed, 6.6 percent; black men, 13.8 percent. ... Overall joblessness, whites 6.8 percent; Hispanics 12.1 percent, blacks 14.9 percent. ...
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FEAR OF FALLING CAN BE CRIPPLING
Pay-Per-View - Chicago Tribune - ProQuest Archiver - Aug 20, 1995 Declining activity leads to depression and increasing frailty, she said. ... The study, which included more than 2100 white and Hispanic men and women, ...
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A Stumbling Economy Absorbs Another Blow
New York Times - May 4, 1992 The rate among young black and Hispanic men is far higher. ... Depression in Major Industries. The residential construction business, a major component of ...
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Splashy, Flashy Miami
New York Times - Mar 1, 1992 (Though by watching the news, one soon understands that, as in other cities, far more crime victims are young black or Hispanic men than Don ...
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