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Detroit Area Study, 1995: Social Influence on Health: Stress, Racism, and Health Protective Resources

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Principal Investigator(s): Jackson, James; Williams, David

Summary: This survey explored the ways in which social influences, such as stress and racism, affected health, and the impact these influences had on the respondents' outlook on life. Respondents were questioned about their health status and their exercise, smoking, sleeping, and dieting habits, as well as about diagnosed health problems and depression and their effects on daily activities. Respondents were also asked a series of questions regarding their employment status, type of job and whether i... (view full summary)

Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR03272.v1

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