Krause, Corinne Azen
Women, Ethnicity and Mental Health is a comparative oral history study by Corinne Azen Krause of three generations of Italian, Jewish and Slavic American women of the Pittsburgh area. The study was undertaken as a search for specific information about women and about ethnicity on the premise that such information will prove value to curriculum planners, educators, and professionals responsible for the delivery of mental health services.
From the description of Women, Ethnicity and Mental Health Oral History Project records, 1975-1977. (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 30627984
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