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Differential effects of living arrangements on older adults' psychological well-being by gender.
Carrie Henning-Smith
Health Policy and Management
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Older Adults
100%
Differential Effects
100%
Psychological Well-being
100%
Living Arrangements
100%
Living with
75%
Quality of Life
50%
Community Service
25%
Integrative Health
25%
One-size-fits-all
25%
Adult Age
25%
Psychological Distress
25%
Non-institutional
25%
Spouses
25%
Diverse Needs
25%
Older Adults Living Alone
25%
Serious Psychological Distress
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Quality of Life
100%
Distress Syndrome
100%
Dependent Variable
50%
Community-Based Service
50%
Psychology
Psychological Well-Being
100%
Quality of Life
66%
Psychological Distress
66%
Dependent Variable
33%