Aging & mental health: An international journal
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  • Aging & mental health: An international journal
    • The experience of dementia: Original article. 1(1)
    • Psychiatry of the elderly - a consensus statement.. 1(1)
    • Psychiatric symptoms in a total population of very elderly: data from physician examinations and informant reports. 1(3)
    • Organization of care in psychiatry of the elderly - a thecnical consensus statement. 2(3)
    • Support to family carers of patients with frontotemporal dementia. 12(4)
    • Elderly people who committed suicide - their contact with the health service: what did they expect, and what did they get?. 14(8)
    • Quality of life and depression in carers of patients with early onset dementia. 15(3)
    • Factors associated with perceived health in elderly medical inpatients: a particular focus on personal coping recourses.. 16(6)
    • The effect of coping on the burden in family carers of persons with dementia. 17(8)
    • Loneliness among men and women – a five-year follow-up study. 18(2)
    • Effect on anxiety and depression of a multifactorial risk factor intervention program after stroke and TIA: a randomized controlled trial. 18(5)
    • Prevalence of depression among memory clinic patients as measured by the Cornell Scale pof depression in dementia. 18(5)
    • Predictors of subjective age in people aged 40-79 years: a five-year follow-up study: The impact of mastery, mental and physical health. 18(5)
    • The influence of day care centres for people with dementia on family caregivers: an integrative review of the literature
    • Association of psychological distress late in life and dementia-related mortality
    • Locus of control and coping strategies in older persons with and without depression
    • Differences in caregivers' psychological distress and associated factors by care recipients' gender and kinship. aug
    • The will-to-live scale: development, validation, and significance for elderly people
    • A systematic review of physical illness, functional disability, and suicidal behaviour among older adults.. 2015
    • Depression and Infrequent Participation in Social Activities among Older Adults: The Moderating Role of High-Quality Familial Ties
    • Suicide and aging: special issue of Aging & Mental health
    • Using carer biographical narratives to explore factors involved in proxy reporting of quality of life in people with dementia
    • Caregiver profiles in dementia related to quality of life, depression and perseverance time in the European Actifcare study: the importance of social health.
    • Can depression in psychogeriatric inpatients at one year follow-up be explained by locus of control and coping strategies?
    • Social health and dementia: a European consensus on the operationalization of the concept and directions for research and practice.
    • Experiences of attending day care services designed for people with dementia – a qualitative study with individual interviews
    • Needs and quality of life of people with middle-stage dementia and their family carers from the European Actifcare study. When informal care alone may not suffice.
    • Quality of life of family carers of persons with young-onset compared to late-onset dementia.
    • Dementia-related anxiety and coping styles associated with suicidal ideation.
    • Applicability of the locus of control of behaviour scale for people with dementia
    • The course of depressive symptoms and mortality in older patients with cancer
    • Pain in nursing home residents with dementia and its association to quality of life
    • Determinants of quality of life in young onset dementia – results from a European multicenter assessment
    • Experiences of nursing home staff using the targeted interdisciplinary model for evaluation and treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms (TIME) – a qualitative study
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  • Aging & mental health: An international journal
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  • Språk: Engelsk
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  • NDEMENS
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  • 1997
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*260  $aOxfordshire$bCarfax Publishing Company
*300  $a6 nr. pr. år
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*650  $aMental helse
*650  $aPsykisk helse i eldre år
*650  $aPsykiske lidelser
*650  $aAlderspsykiatri
*7620 $tDeterminants of quality of life in young onset dementia – results from a European multicenter assessment $w37528
*7620 $tExperiences of nursing home staff using the targeted interdisciplinary model for evaluation and treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms (TIME) – a qualitative study$w38242
*7620 $tPhysical diagnoses in nursing home residents - is dementia or severity of dementia of importance?$w38469
*774  $g1(1)$tThe experience of dementia$w3966
*774  $g1(1)$tPsychiatry of the elderly - a consensus statement.$w4036
*774  $g1(3)$tPsychiatric symptoms in a total population of very elderly: data fromphysician examinations and informant reports$w4474
*774  $g2(3)$tOrganization of care in psychiatry of the elderly - a thecnical consensus statement$w6841
*774  $g12(4)$tSupport to family carers of patients with frontotemporal dementia$w33560
*774  $g14(8)$tElderly people who committed suicide - their contact with the health service$w34264
*774  $g15(3)$tQuality of life and depression in carers of patients with early onset dementia$w33562
*774  $g16(6)$tFactors associated with perceived health in elderly medical inpatients: a particular focus on personal coping recourses.$w35653
*774  $g17(8)$tThe effect of coping on the burden in family carers of persons with dementia$w35392
*774  $g18(2)$tLoneliness among men and women – a five-year follow-up study$w35391
*774  $g18(5)$tEffect on anxiety and depression of a multifactorial risk factor intervention program after stroke and TIA: a randomized controlled trial$w35603
*774  $g18(5)$tPrevalence of depression among memory clinic patients as measured by the Cornell Scale pof depression in dementia$w35410
*774  $g18(5)$tPredictors of subjective age in people aged 40-79 years: a five-year follow-up study$w35592
*774  $g18(8)$tVariables associated to quality of life among nursing home patients with dementia$w35889
*774  $tThe influence of day care centres for people with dementia on family caregivers: an integrative review of the literature$w36502
*774  $tAssociation of psychological distress late in life and dementia-related mortality$w36523
*774  $tLocus of control and coping strategies in older persons with and without depression$w36562
*774  $gaug$tDifferences in caregivers' psychological distress and associated factors by care recipients' gender and kinship$w36751
*774  $tThe will-to-live scale: development, validation, and significance for elderly people$w36811$x1364-6915
*774  $tA systematic review of physical illness, functional disability, and suicidal behaviour among older adults.$w36916
*774  $g2015 (okt)$tDepression and Infrequent Participation in Social Activities among Older Adults: The Moderating Role of High-Quality Familial Ties$w36930
*774  $tSuicide and aging: special issue of Aging & Mental health$w36957$x1364-6915
*774  $tUsing carer biographical narratives to explore factors involved in proxy reporting of quality of life in people with dementia$w36958
*774  $tNorwegian version of the rating anxiety in dementia scale (RAID-N): a validity and reliability study$w37356
*774  $tCaregiver profiles in dementia related to quality of life, depression and perseverance time in the European Actifcare study: the importance of social health.$w37539
*774  $tCan depression in psychogeriatric inpatients at one year follow-up be explained by locus of control and coping strategies?$w37596
*774  $tSocial health and dementia: a European consensus on the operationalization of the concept and directions for research and practice.$w37601
*7740 $tExperiences of attending day care services designed for people with dementia – a qualitative study with individual interviews$w37733
*7740 $tNeeds and quality of life of people with middle-stage dementia and their family carers from the European Actifcare study. When informal care alone may not suffice.$w38005
*7740 $tQuality of life of family carers of persons with young-onset compared to late-onset dementia.$w38711
*7740 $tDementia-related anxiety and coping styles associated with suicidal ideation.$w38759
*7740 $tApplicability of the locus of control of behaviour scale for people with dementia$w38789
*7740 $tAssociations between unmet needs for daytime activities and company and scores on the Neuropsychiatric Inventory-Questionnaire in people with dementia: a longitudinal study$w39371
*7740 $tThe course of depressive symptoms and mortality in older patients with cancer$w39422
*7740 $tPain in nursing home residents with dementia and its association to quality of life$w39431
*850  $aNDEMENS$iVol 1, nr.1$k1997
*8564 $galias: URL$uhttp://www.informaworld.com/smpp/controlpanel~mode=subs$zAging and 
                    
				
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