机译:Depression among family caregivers of community-dwelling older people who used services under the Long Term Care Insurance program: A large-scale population-based study in Japan
机译:Effects of education on very mild dementia among Chinese people in Hong Kong: Potential mediators in the Cantonese Mini-Mental State Examination tasks
机译:Self-transcendence, spiritual perspective, and sense of purpose in family caregiving relationships: A mediated model of depression symptoms in Korean older adults
机译:Are psychotherapeutic effects on family caregivers of people with dementia sustainable? Two-year long-term effects of a telephone-based cognitive behavioral intervention
机译:Caregiver profiles in dementia related to quality of life, depression and perseverance time in the European Actifcare study: the importance of social health
机译:Dementia attitudes and help-seeking intentions: an investigation of responses to two scenarios of an experience of the early signs of dementia (vol 19, pg 968, 2015)
机译:Relationships among depressive, passive-aggressive, sadistic and self-defeating personality disorder features with suicidal ideation and reasons for living among older adults
机译:Prevalence and characteristics of mild cognitive impairment in the general population. Data from an Italian population-based study: The Faenza Project
机译:Exploring the need for a new UK occupational therapy intervention for people with dementia and family carers: Community Occupational Therapy in Dementia (COTiD). A focus group study
机译:Utilization of healthcare services among elderly with cognitive impairment no dementia and influence of depression and anxiety: a longitudinal study
机译:The reciprocal relationship between participation in leisure activities and cognitive functioning: the moderating effect of self-rated literacy level
机译:Mental health service utilization among Korean elders in Korean churches: Preliminary findings from the Memory and Aging Study of Koreans in Maryland (MASK-MD)
机译:Pathways of care: a qualitative study of barriers and facilitators to engaging dementia care among underserved and minority populations in the US and Germany