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Caregiving stress: the interplay between blood pressure and other variables
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- 05 July 2021, pp. 223-226
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Lonely and sad and/or sad and lonely?
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- 25 March 2022, pp. 613-616
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When wrong answers lead us down the right path
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- 01 October 2021, pp. 959-961
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Residents’ autonomy in long-term care facilities: the case of shared decision-making in medication management – when, for whom, and how important is it?
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- 16 May 2022, pp. 871-874
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Trait emotional intelligence in old age
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- 03 June 2021, pp. 17-19
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The need for disinhibition-focused interventions in dementia: Comment on “Pharmacological and nonpharmacological approaches to reduce symptoms of disinhibited behaviors in dementia: A systematic review” by Burley et al.
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- 07 March 2022, pp. 331-334
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The multidimensional beneficial effect of physical exercise on symptoms of neurocognitive disorder
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- 14 May 2021, pp. 109-112
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Are children simply smaller adults?
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- 28 February 2022, pp. 423-425
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Scaling up innovative interventions for family caregivers: Evaluation of the Reitman Centre CARERS program for supporting dementia family caregivers: a pre–post intervention study
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- 28 February 2022, pp. 771-773
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Applying generalizability theory to examine assessments of subjective cognitive complaints: whose reports should we rely on – participant versus informant?
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- 13 April 2021, pp. 1023-1033
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Elder abuse among Chinese older adults: global lessons
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- 15 March 2022, pp. 689-690
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“On the nose” – could olfactory testing be a reliable bedside marker of prodromal DLB?
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- 05 May 2022, pp. 523-527
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Moving toward more person-centered dementia care
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- 05 April 2021, pp. 227-228
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Pharmacological and nonpharmacological approaches to reduce disinhibited behaviors in dementia: a systematic review
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- 25 March 2022, pp. 335-351
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Is hospitalization a risk factor for cognitive decline in older age adults?
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- 28 September 2020, pp. 963-980
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Spotlight on carers
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- 05 April 2021, pp. 775-777
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Screening tools for common mental disorders in older adults in South Asia: a systematic scoping review
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- 08 January 2021, pp. 427-438
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Social capital, perceived neighborhood environment, and depressive symptoms among older adults in rural China: the role of self-rated health
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- 09 August 2021, pp. 691-701
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Abbreviated San Diego Wisdom Scale (SD-WISE-7) and Jeste-Thomas Wisdom Index (JTWI)
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- 03 December 2021, pp. 617-626
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Are people with mild dementia able to (re)learn how to use technology? A literature review
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- 15 March 2021, pp. 113-128
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