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The National Survey of Black Americans (abbreviated NSBA) was the first nationally representative cross-sectional surveyofblack adults in the United States.[1] Developed by the Program for Research on Black Americans at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, it was originally funded by the National Institute of Mental Health's Center for the Study of Minority Group Mental Health in 1977.[2][3] It was conducted from 1979 to 1980, during which time it interviewed 2,107 black American adults (aged 18 or older). The respondents were later re-contacted three times: eight, nine, and twelve years after the first interviews. The original and follow-up interview together comprise the National Panel Survey of Black Americans (NPSBA).[4]

According to the 2008 International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, the NSBA has remained highly influential to policymakers and sociologists since it was originally conducted.[5] The NSBA "produced the first national data on how symptoms of distress are defined and responded to by black Americans."[6] It was followed up by the National Survey of American Life, which was also sponsored by the National Institutes of Mental Health.[7]

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  1. ^ Johnson, Ernest H.; Broman, Clifford L. (April 1987). "The relationship of anger expression to health problems among black americans in a national survey" (PDF). Journal of Behavioral Medicine. 10 (2): 103–116. doi:10.1007/bf00846419. hdl:2027.42/44809. ISSN 0160-7715. PMID 3612773. S2CID 23584371.
  • ^ Neighbors, H. W. (September 1988). "The help-seeking behavior of black Americans. A summary of findings from the National Survey of Black Americans". Journal of the National Medical Association. 80 (9): 1009–1012. ISSN 0027-9684. PMC 2625853. PMID 3241310.
  • ^ "Series Page". ICPSR. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  • ^ "Program for Research on Black Americans". Research Center for Group Dynamics. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
  • ^ "National Survey Of Black Americans". International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. Thomson Gale. 2008.
  • ^ Neighbors, Harold W.; Caldwell, Cleopatra; Williams, David R.; Nesse, Randolph; Taylor, Robert Joseph; Bullard, Kai McKeever; Torres, Myriam; Jackson, James S. (2007-04-01). "Race, Ethnicity, and the Use of Services for Mental Disorders". Archives of General Psychiatry. 64 (4): 485–94. doi:10.1001/archpsyc.64.4.485. ISSN 0003-990X. PMID 17404125.
  • ^ CHERNOFF, NAINA N. (2002-04-06). "NIMH Study: Blacks Mentally Healthier". APS Observer. 15. Retrieved 2018-08-28.
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