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"Stress intervention and disease in African American lupus patients: The balancing lupus experiences with stress strategies (BLESS) study"
written by Edith M. Williams, Diane Kamen, Megan Penfield, James C. Oates,
published by Health, Vol.6 No.1, 2014
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[3] Embodied Discrimination and “Mutilated Historicity”: Archiving Black Women's Bodies in the Huntington Collection
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[10] A STRUCTURAL EQUATION MODELING APPROACH TO FACTORS INFLUENCING ADOPTION OF URBAN SELF-SUPPLY WATER SYSTEM IN YOLA …
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[12] Daily Moderate Exercise Is Beneficial and Social Stress Is Detrimental to Disease Pathology in Murine Lupus Nephritis
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[13] Effective Self-Management Interventions for Patients With Lupus: Potential Impact of Peer Mentoring
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[14] “We Would Still Find Things to Talk About”: Assessment of Mentor Perspectives in a Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Intervention to Improve Disease Self-Management …
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[15] Cytokine balance and behavioral intervention; findings from the Peer Approaches to Lupus Self-Management (PALS) project
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[16] Development of a systemic lupus erythematosus knowledge questionnaire: The relationship among disease proximity, educational exposure, and knowledge
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[17] I too, am America: a review of research on systemic lupus erythematosus in African-Americans
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[18] Development of a Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Knowledge Questionnaire: The Relationship Among Disease Proximity, Educational Exposure and Knowledge
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[19] Systemic lupus erythematosus observations of travel burden: A qualitative inquiry
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[20] Lupus (SLE): Existence and Impact of Depressive Symptomatology
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[21] Stress and Depression in Relation to Functional Health Behaviors in African American Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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[22] PREDICTORS OF NON-RESPONSE AND NON-COMPLIANCE IN AFRICAN AMERICAN LUPUS PATIENTS: FINDINGS FROM THE BALANCING LUPUS EXPERIENCES WITH STRESS STRATEGIES (BLESS) STUDY
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